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Previously on "Brits complaining Irish get preferential treatment in Spain"
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostBrexit was promised to bring tangible benefits on day one, please name some tangible benefits.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Hush your mouth Brexit is obviously a complete failure, not enough cheap workers=Brexit, Not enough Truck drivers=Brexit, fuel cost=Brexit
get with the program!
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostIn over a year of flying to Dublin from England every Wednesday there was only ever one time where the passport control waiting time was different between EU and non-EU. That one time, the EU wait was 15 mins and non-EU was 5
get with the program!
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In over a year of flying to Dublin from England every Wednesday there was only ever one time where the passport control waiting time was different between EU and non-EU. That one time, the EU wait was 15 mins and non-EU was 5
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
actually he looks a lot like an eastern European chap.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
its not true (though possibly more than one veteran may have made this point when greeted by a typical jobsworth) its just a joke.
Controller : Have you not been to Frankfurt airport before?
Pilot : Yes. Twice. In 1944. It was dark and I didn't stop.
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
An urban doing the rounds on the Internet for a few years.
"Pas possible, old man. You Americans always have to show your passports on arrival in 'la belle France.'" Sure, that totally sounds like how French border guards talk.
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Hey we can wait try this
Harvey, an elderly American absentmindedly arrived at French immigration at Charles de Gaulle airport, Paris and fumbled for his passport.
'You have been to France before Monsieur?' the official asked in
an aggressive tone.
Harvey, smiled and admitted that he had been to France before.
'In that case you should know enough to have your passport ready for inspection,' barked the bad-tempered officer.
Harvey gently informed the man that the last time he came to France he did not have to show his passport or any other documents.
'Pas possible, old man. You Americans always have to show your passports on
arrival in 'la belle France.'
Harvey gave the Frenchman a long hard look. 'I assure you, young man, that when I came ashore on Omaha Beach in Normandy on D-Day
in 1944, there was no damned Frenchman on
the beach asking for passports.'
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Ok, here is the ladybird version for all you unhappy Brits. All airports in the world have two passport channels. One for citizens and one for non-citizens. You left the EU so you are non-citizens. The arrogance that you should be treated the same now that you have left is astonishing. Grow up and stop blaming the EU for all your troubles
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