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05-03-2019, 09:26 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

Originally Posted by marmaduke ->
Even toblerone will blame brexit !!

https://youtu.be/s-x6Ct2OwOA
They sold out to Mondelez a long time ago - changed the recipe - and became disgusting - so I blame them for everything!!!
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05-03-2019, 09:27 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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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.
I see it as if the EU chooses to make travel hassle then people will vote with their feet as to where to holiday /travel simple as that and again as shown right throughout brexit negotiations the EU cares nothing about financial repercussions of Spain’s tourist industry or German car makers but only about punishing the uk and the EUs grip on power !
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05-03-2019, 09:34 AM
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There will be some confusion at first Malms but it will soon settle down and different ways of doing things will become the norm....that's if we ever do leave which I'm seriously starting to doubt
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05-03-2019, 09:36 AM
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We will never leave
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05-03-2019, 09:48 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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We will never leave
If we don't leave I'm not sure what the consequence will be ...I'm just hoping for a deal which maybe keeps us in for the transition period but then we do truly leave.
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05-03-2019, 10:13 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

3. Visa free travel will end paving the way for possible £55-90 a day visas.

Does anyone think that this is even a remote possibility,?
An extra £700 plus per person for a fortnight in Benidorm?
At least they could attempt to make the threats somewhere within the bounds of feasibility.
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05-03-2019, 10:18 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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3. Visa free travel will end paving the way for possible £55-90 a day visas.

Does anyone think that this is even a remote possibility,?
An extra £700 plus per person for a fortnight in Benidorm?
At least they could attempt to make the threats somewhere within the bounds of feasibility.

It's nonsense Tregonsee...pure nonsense said to try change our minds but in truth makes us more determined to leave....well it does in my case anyway
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05-03-2019, 10:41 AM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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3. Visa free travel will end paving the way for possible £55-90 a day visas.

Does anyone think that this is even a remote possibility,?
An extra £700 plus per person for a fortnight in Benidorm?
At least they could attempt to make the threats somewhere within the bounds of feasibility.
Where did you get the £55-90 a day visa from???

There will be no visa requirement Britons will have to pay €7 (£6.30) every three years to travel to EU countries, as a consequence of Brexit.

The European Commission has confirmed that while UK travellers will not need a visa, they will need to apply for and buy another document.

It is called an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) and although not launched yet, is expected to come into force in 2021.

The travel requirement is not just for the UK but for many non-EU countries.

Just another case of lack of research!!!!!
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05-03-2019, 12:06 PM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

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Where did you get the £55-90 a day visa from???

There will be no visa requirement Britons will have to pay €7 (£6.30) every three years to travel to EU countries, as a consequence of Brexit.

The European Commission has confirmed that while UK travellers will not need a visa, they will need to apply for and buy another document.

It is called an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) and although not launched yet, is expected to come into force in 2021.

The travel requirement is not just for the UK but for many non-EU countries.

Just another case of lack of research!!!!!

The figures of £55-90 came from the OP.
Who it seems got the figures from the Guardian.
Just another case of not reading the posts.
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05-03-2019, 12:21 PM
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Re: Some interesting potential travel consequences of a no deal Brexit.

The EU can charge £1m a day visa’s if they wish ... it’s their choice at the end of the day and people will decide if europistan is worth a visit ...


However meanwhile in the real world away from project fear

ALEX BRUMMER: Europe's firms have DOUBLED stake in Brexit Britain
https://mol.im/a/6771541

One doesn’t have to be a swivel-eyed Brexiteer to recognise that if one looks over the horizon, beyond Brexit, there is much about Britain to inspire confidence in the future. Not least the fact that it is still the most favoured nation among the 28 states of the European Union for direct investment from overseas.
What makes this even more remarkable is that many of those keeping faith in Britain are state-directed sovereign wealth funds, run, owned and managed by foreign countries.
The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway — worth around £740bn as a result of the country’s oil and gas revenues — recently announced it would continue to invest, and even increase investment, in Britain over the next three decades. If ever there was a morale boost in these uncertain times, this is it.

In addition, even as Brussels negotiators are playing hardball with the May government and warning of the calamity of no deal, it’s clear that European investors do not believe Brexit will have a wholly negative impact on Britain. New data this week shows that in the past 12 months, EU businesses ploughed a staggering £23.9bn into the UK in the shape of property deals, corporate acquisitions and buying stakes in UK firms.
The data, collected by an offshoot of the credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s, shows there were 553 separate purchases of assets and that investment was up from £16.3bn on the previous 12 months and £10.5bn in the same period of 2016-17. Overall, European businesses have more than doubled the sums they have invested in Britain in the last three years — which is hardly a vote of no confidence.
 
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