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04-03-2019, 10:28 PM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

It's not Spain's fault we are leaving
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04-03-2019, 10:30 PM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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All will be revealed in 26 days. However, given the current party political infighting within both the Labour and Conservative Parties I do not believe it is possible for a deal to get through Parliament in time. The only potential fig leaf would be for an extension to Article 50.
Why ???

I thought it was all sorted over two years ago so now your saying we can’t leave without a deal ???

I thought we voted to leave without a deal ... that’s what IN or OUT asked .... we answered !
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05-03-2019, 12:17 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

lol at the continued attempts by EU stooge Remoaners to convince people we shouldn't leave. Muppets one and all

Let's have the truth

Originally Posted by Shameless EU Stooge
3. Visa free travel will end paving the way for possible £55-90 a day visas.
Truth

"Visa-free travel will likely continue until 2020... and for short stays it WILL continue for longer"

"The Government says it has an agreement with the EU that means free movement will continue for UK nationals from 30 March 2019 to 31 December 2020."

"Even though the Government's proposed deal with the EU has been rejected by MPs, visa-free travel to Europe for short stays will continue indefinitely after 2020. The European Commission – the arm of the EU responsible for proposing legislation – has said that UK citizens will be able to take visa-free visits to EU countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, and EU citizens will be able to do the same to the UK. "

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/fa...-you/#consumer


The rest of the bullet points, really who cares?

Driving permits, no problem just get one.

Travel Insurance, you'd be an idiot not to have it TBH

Pets, good thorough controls are a good thing

etc etc
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05-03-2019, 12:30 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Originally Posted by Realist ->
lol at the continued attempts by EU stooge Remoaners to convince people we shouldn't leave. Muppets one and all

Let's have the truth



Truth

"Visa-free travel will likely continue until 2020... and for short stays it WILL continue for longer"

"The Government says it has an agreement with the EU that means free movement will continue for UK nationals from 30 March 2019 to 31 December 2020."

"Even though the Government's proposed deal with the EU has been rejected by MPs, visa-free travel to Europe for short stays will continue indefinitely after 2020. The European Commission – the arm of the EU responsible for proposing legislation – has said that UK citizens will be able to take visa-free visits to EU countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, and EU citizens will be able to do the same to the UK. "

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/fa...-you/#consumer


The rest of the bullet points, really who cares?

Driving permits, no problem just get one.

Travel Insurance, you'd be an idiot not to have it TBH

Pets, good thorough controls are a good thing

etc etc

And in reality we all know operation fear will be dead after we leave and then it is even more in the EU interest than it is ours to stop travel restrictions simply because they want our tourists and they don’t want us placing same restrictions on the thousands of foreign truck drivers that come here daily ...

As for Fido I’m certain he will get his passport when after we’ve sorted our leaving and we’ve ‘left’ the self serving swine we laughingly call right honerable gentlemen will then get to the second stage that of sorting trade agreements with a 3rd country known as us and operation fear will then hold no power and business will take over and they want it as much as we do
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05-03-2019, 12:40 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Correct Marmaduke

Unfortunately once we leave, Project Fear will simply turn into Project "I told you so" as the feckless morons look for every possible negative thing that happens which they will then blame on BrExit. I expect they will actually engineer events for that very purpose.

WAH WAH WAH I WANT TO REMAIN!

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05-03-2019, 12:52 AM
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Even toblerone will blame brexit !!

https://youtu.be/s-x6Ct2OwOA
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05-03-2019, 08:27 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Here is an interesting travel option after brexit and having left the European court of Mohamed’s rights ..
Possibly safer air travel as I read from this that profiling isn’t allowed .. the very fact Muslims have screwed everyone travelling by air in that security is major hassle and police aren’t allowed to stop someone even to talk to them is wrong wrong wrong


Al Qaeda chief's wife, 49, wins human rights battle
https://mol.im/a/6770225


She was visiting Djamel Beghal, behind bars for plotting to blow up US embassy




Did you get that ? She was flying to visit her shit for brains husband in jail for terror whilst she lives in the peaceful uk ... not some Islamic country they both love so much but here in the uk taking all the benifits it offers

So a police security sees a Dalek in an airport and thinks it’s worth stopping him/her as there must be someone inside that burka and wham European court straight away

Sylvie Beghal, 49, was stopped at East Midlands Airport after flying to France
She was visiting Djamel Beghal, behind bars for plotting to blow up US embassy
But mother-of-three claimed she was stopped 'without reasonable suspicion'
European court rules her right to respect for private and family life was violated
The wife of an Al Qaeda chief had her human rights breached by UK airport police, European judges have ruled.
Sylvie Beghal, 49, was stopped at East Midlands Airport while returning to Leicester after a visit to her husband Djamel Beghal in a French jail.
The mother of three said she was detained without reasonable suspicion – violating her right to private and family life.
Her claims were rejected by the High Court and Supreme Court but the European Court of Human Rights eventually ruled in her favour.
The Home Office said it was disappointed by the ruling, which it has three months to challenge.
The airport incident in 2011 had led to Mrs Beghal being charged with failing to help officers – an offence under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
Lord Carlile of Berriew, who was the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation from 2001 to 2011, said: 'Schedule 7 is absolutely key to the protection of the public in the UK and to national security.
'It has to be used carefully and proportionately, as recognised when the law was amended in 2014. But I'm very surprised that this case has resulted in such a ruling, particularly given the factual background.
'I fear we have to put this down to a questionable decision by the ECHR. In my view the British courts were right and correctly took their decisions in this case.'
Tory MP Andrew Bridgen, whose constituency covers the airport, said: 'It's sickening. These people are big on human rights but not so much on their responsibilities.
'We all have a duty to cooperate with the police with regards to terrorism and anyone who doesn't want to is breaking the bond of loyalty to our country.
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05-03-2019, 08:36 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Originally Posted by marmaduke ->
Operation fear is now down to threatening fido’s Travel plans ?
It's crazy, Marmaduke, simply crazy. You would think that no-one travelled anywhere before eurofilth was invented!
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05-03-2019, 09:04 AM
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Project fear was saying farmers will commit suicide yesterday. Its hilarious....
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05-03-2019, 09:22 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Does anyone travel without travel insurance? I don't see any of that list as a particular problem it's just getting used to doing things slightly different. No big deal.
 
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