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I suspect it will mean more stories in the Daily Bigot of how little Sharon ran up a few hundred pounds bill while on holiday in Benidorm on her mobile while watching 'Reality Z-List'
I believe that was a bit of a non-story from the scare mongering Project Fear right wing eurosceptic press. As many Brits go abroad and logon to their Netflix and BBC iPlayer accounts with a foreign IP address then they are automatically blocked (unless using a VPN with a UK IP address but Miss Magaluf and Mr Benidorm won't know about that.) It exists already....
At the moment you are correct, they are currently blocked. But that changes this Sunday due to a new EU regulation requiring cross-member content to be accessed:
So, just like roaming charges, etc, the EU (of which the U.K. is currently a member state) is providing regulation to make life for it’s citizens easier and fairer. Providers that charge for a service (eg Netflix) are subject to the regulation, while free-to-air providers (eg iPlayer) can decide for themselves.
But it makes for good Brexit propaganda to blame leaving it on the EU, rather than promoting the success of the regulation itself.
I believe that was a bit of a non-story from the scare mongering Project Fear right wing eurosceptic press. As many Brits go abroad and logon to their Netflix and BBC iPlayer accounts with a foreign IP address then they are automatically blocked (unless using a VPN with a UK IP address but Miss Magaluf and Mr Benidorm won't know about that.) It exists already....
On passports, I still think the best idea is to let people choose their own colour:
Maroon passport = you can continue to travel freely, work and live across the EU.
Blue passport = you can’t do any of that but you have a blue passport.
FFS is this stupidity still going on?
I have a solution.
Why don't the Daily Fail readers and Wrexiters in general pay a special surcharge to make up the extra 120 million it will cost to have the passports printed in the UK?
Everyone's happy then
FFS is this stupidity still going on?
I have a solution.
Why don't the Daily Fail readers and Wrexiters in general pay a special surcharge to make up the extra 120 million it will cost to have the passports printed in the UK?
Everyone's happy then
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