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As I read advice to today from the German government that British citizens will have their residency permits revoked after 3 months after a no deal Brexit it became clear that no deal will probably fall apart.
I mean sure who gives a sh*t about a few Brits in Germany, but if that's what is going to happen to individuals, businesses are really going to suffer.
It'll be nice to see the likes of Scooter and Darmstadt come back to the the UK with their tails between their legs. At least we won't be seeing Old Greg anytime soon now that he's "taken the 'tayto!"
It'll be nice to see the likes of Scooter and Darmstadt come back to the the UK with their tails between their legs. At least we won't be seeing Old Greg anytime soon now that he's "taken the 'tayto!"
I don't think so, some of us have dual citizenship and also the offer of a third....
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”
As I read advice to today from the German government that British citizens will have their residency permits revoked after 3 months after a no deal Brexit it became clear that no deal will probably fall apart.
I mean sure who gives a sh*t about a few Brits in Germany, but if that's what is going to happen to individuals, businesses are really going to suffer.
Just reading that 45,000 Brits in the Netherlands have 15 months to pack their stuff in case of a hard Brexit or apply for permanent residency.
Do you really want 45,000 extra Brits in Ireland, complaining about not being able to get Carling or their favourite ale, and stinking up the place with Guinness farts?
Do you really want 45,000 extra Brits in Ireland, complaining about not being able to get Carling or their favourite ale, and stinking up the place with Guinness farts?
They are likely to be successful and talented, so why not?
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