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unless I'm missing something I didn't see anything to worry about. I saw something about a Euro-Army, which I wouldn't be on board with, but I don't think that has any legs whatsoever.
What am I missing?
Currently the uk is part of a number of 'world armies', including NATO, the UN, and alliances such as sharing aircraft carriers with France or other multi national alliances in various hot spots around the world.
The EU army is the same thing - a proposition to form a defence alliance for Europe
(Much of nato is Europe, but it is also non European and has different 'terms of reference' than an EU alliance proposal)
We can cap the amount of Eu citizens that will be able to come into our country. We will still get the illegal immigrants, but we can make our own laws to send them back sooner. And kick out people like this scum
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3467569/Judge-lets-Romanian-rapist-Britain-break-EU-law-deport-home-country.html
That deportation was flawed because of the fact that he was deported without a hearing, not that it is against the uks right to deport people whether they are eu citizens or not
Should have had a fast track hearing and deported him
The uks problem with deporting convicted criminals and illegal immigrants / failed assylum seakers is not about uk or eu law.
It's a failure in the uk to act and process deportations
(Encouraging Mass 3rd world immigration)
This is publicised in relation to the current migration situation with mass people smuggling and the involvement of the eu sending out navies to pick people out of the sea and intention to deal with immigration requests at source to discourage the journeys being made
This is not an eu issue, but a world issue. As the eu act collaboratively then this becomes an eu matter for dissenters or supporters
Exiting the eu will not have any real difference on how the uk deal with international migration, and as a world leader with the empire history of the U.K. We will continue to act on such world matters