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Roaming charges to return after Brexit
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I think Brexit is a sure way to break up of the Union - Scotland will go first, Wales next, London (inside M25) a bit laterOriginally posted by vetran View PostYou think Vlad will invade Skegness then?
Basically Brexit is final act of destroying the Empire - by far worse than French surrender ever wasComment
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nah trust me French Surrender is fantastic!Originally posted by AtW View PostI think Brexit is a sure way to break up of the Union - Scotland will go first, Wales next, London (inside M25) a bit later
Basically Brexit is final act of destroying the Empire - by far worse than French surrender ever was
mmm!
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It's a typical very moronic statement by the moronic Brexiteers - if only they knew that UK's long standing policy was to make sure that neither France nor Germany dominate in Continental Europe, from that it obviously follows that French Surrender is a fooking terrible outcome.Originally posted by vetran View Postnah trust me French Surrender is fantastic! mmm!
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What do you mean by an "InternationalOriginally posted by vetran View PostSorted so now we widen the argument because you have lost already. Where is "What The Feckwit He is" & "Normally A Tool" when you need them, so they can accuse you of being twisty and avoiding the argument?
Yes there will be changes but as has been already covered International driving license needed £5.50, International Insurance (covered by my international insurer) and a reset to 2016 for mobile calls its hardly back to the middle ages.
Strangely I know people who worked & travelled in Europe before 1973 and it was possible.
Driving License"?
Do you mean International Driving Permit?"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I was in france just the other month
could get a sim only deal for data for about 10 Euro's for 20 Gig...
Ok it's not free but ...Comment
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Now make a call to the UK (after brexit) see how much it costsOriginally posted by original PM View PostI was in france just the other month
could get a sim only deal for data for about 10 Euro's for 20 Gig...
Ok it's not free but ...Comment
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To be fair to Brexiters who've posted on this thread, roaming charges are a minor consideration.
The weak pound is a bigger issue, in relation to travelling in Europe.
But if it means fewer chavs travelling abroad, WGAS?Hard Brexit now!
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Just use some sort of thing which allows me to make calls using data.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNow make a call to the UK (after brexit) see how much it costs
https://www.androidauthority.com/bes...ls-apps-19829/Comment
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When I'm not in the UK I was the free wifi that I get as part of my holiday package. then if I want to call or text anyone I do it via the free wifi. Doesn't cost me a penny. I therefore welcome the return of roaming charges which in the modern age of free wifi communications will make absolutely no difference what so ever.Comment
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