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Previously on "Most Britons face bar from visiting EU under Covid safety rules"
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“Most Britons will be barred from visiting EU countries from January 1 when pandemic safety rules that allow free travel within the bloc stop applying to the UK.
The end of the Brexit transition period means that the UK will be subject to a system that only allows non-essential travel from a handful of non-EU countries with low coronavirus infection rates, the European Commission said.”
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Brexit is just great, innit?
What a crock of total crap.
It seems that project fear is not only coming true, but it was actually optimistic...
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy would anyone try to fly into EU after we have gained our independence back? The main losers will be Spain and Portugal resorts. The British spirit will shine so brightly that home grown holiday spots like Blackpool will re emerge as the place to go to.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostMaybe you meant that to be . Or maybe you didn't.
When it comes to brexit, if you mean , I've found you have to be explicit, otherwise people will think you are being serious no matter how bonkers you sound.
For example:
Surely, if we want a Canada style deal, and the EU's only objection is our proximity to mainland Europe, surely the obvious solution would be to use a huge fleet of tugs to tow us a few hundred miles away.
Just did not think it would not be that obvious
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy would anyone try to fly into EU after we have gained our independence back? The main losers will be Spain and Portugal resorts. The British spirit will shine so brightly that home grown holiday spots like Blackpool will re emerge as the place to go to.
When it comes to brexit, if you mean , I've found you have to be explicit, otherwise people will think you are being serious no matter how bonkers you sound.
For example:
Surely, if we want a Canada style deal, and the EU's only objection is our proximity to mainland Europe, surely the obvious solution would be to use a huge fleet of tugs to tow us a few hundred miles away.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy would anyone try to fly into EU after we have gained our independence back? The main losers will be Spain and Portugal resorts. The British spirit will shine so brightly that home grown holiday spots like Blackpool will re emerge as the place to go to.
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Why would anyone try to fly into EU after we have gained our independence back? The main losers will be Spain and Portugal resorts. The British spirit will shine so brightly that home grown holiday spots like Blackpool will re emerge as the place to go to.
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ho hum another excuse for me to carry on working remote full time on my new belgian contract!
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“Most Britons will be barred from visiting EU countries from January 1 when pandemic safety rules that allow free travel within the bloc stop applying to the UK.
The end of the Brexit transition period means that the UK will be subject to a system that only allows non-essential travel from a handful of non-EU countries with low coronavirus infection rates, the European Commission said.”
Subscribe to read | Financial Times
Brexit is just great, innit?
When we they learn that we hold all the cards? We'll all be heading off for holidays in Cornwall along with Hancock gorging on fish.
Boris has done some good "confronting" with Ursula today reports the Wail. Whatever the **** that means.
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Most Britons face bar from visiting EU under Covid safety rules
“Most Britons will be barred from visiting EU countries from January 1 when pandemic safety rules that allow free travel within the bloc stop applying to the UK.
The end of the Brexit transition period means that the UK will be subject to a system that only allows non-essential travel from a handful of non-EU countries with low coronavirus infection rates, the European Commission said.”
Subscribe to read | Financial Times
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