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01-04-2017, 05:57 PM
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01-04-2017, 06:28 PM
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Re: Brexit

Hi Mike and welcome

Am in the right place to talk about Brexit?
you are now
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01-04-2017, 07:32 PM
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Re: Brexit

Originally Posted by M.P.R. Ashford ->
Hi All,
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Hi Mike, what do you want to say about it?
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03-04-2017, 08:32 AM
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Hi

We are still part of the EU, still have access to the Single Market.

Nothing has happened yet, apart from the fall in the £.

The EU has made it plain that when we leave we leave every single one of the Trade Agreements we have made as part of the EU in the last 40 years.

The EU is the biggest Trading Block in the World, to suggest that they would pay us to trade with them is delusional.
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03-04-2017, 09:56 AM
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***MPR Ashford. please note we do not allow the same post to be posted multiple times. See this thread in the Supervisors section .
Thank you.

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03-04-2017, 12:06 PM
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https://uk.yahoo.com/style/post-brex...111827446.html

Red tape for British motorists venturing abroad is getting more tangled from today, even though the final shape of post-Brexit travel is far from certain.

From 1 April, foreign motorists in Paris, Lyon and Grenoble must display an air-quality certificate known as CRIT’Air. The cost of the certificate is €4.18. The AA says the fine for infringement is €135.

The new rules are part of the widening of Low Emission Zones across Europe.

Meanwhile Germany’s attraction to foreign motorists to drive on toll-free, unlimited-speed motorways is soon to end.

The Bundestag in Berlin has voted to require drivers from outside Germany to buy a pass to use the autobahn network.

The cost will depend on the size and environmental impact of the vehicle. The minimum period for passes is 10 days, costing €5 for 10 days for a small, “clean” car to €15 for a larger gas-guzzler.

German motorists will also pay the fees, but the cost will be mitigated with correspondingly lower annual vehicle charges.

Neighbouring Austria already has a “Motorway Vignette” scheme which costs €8.90 for 10 days.

But British travellers who prefer to let the train take the strain in Spain are in luck, according to the April edition of the European Rail Timetable.

Writers for the guide, Nicky Gardner and Susanne Kries, say: “Most long-distance tickets for journeys within Spain actually include entirely free travel on suburban trains at both the start and end of your journey.

“So with a ticket from Barcelona Sants (the main station in the Catalan city) to Madrid Atocha you can in fact start your journey at any suburban station in the Barcelona area without having to pay a cent more. And, upon arrival in Madrid, you can without extra charge use trains on the Madrid cercanías network to reach your final destination.”


Passengers whose tickets show the words Combinado Cercanías can secure a free suburban train ticket from station machines or booking offices. It applies for services to and from Madrid airport Terminal 4.

“The system really works,” say the writers. "But it is important that your ticket is booked directly with the Spanish national operator RENFE or with a ticket retailer which has a direct link into the Spanish system.”
 



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