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Originally posted by DaveB View Posthttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/175933...the-continent/
So now all the numpty's who clamored for us to leave and get rid of visa free freedom of movement have realized that it works both ways. What did they think was going to happen?
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostMust remember not to bother reading any of the press from now on, not that I did much before. What a pile of literary poo.
But never mind, it's becoming apparent that many Brexiter snowflakes have to hide in their safe space, where any facts that impinge on their fantasy are kept at bay.
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Originally posted by Dylan View Post"If this scheme were to become legislation it would apply to all visitors to the 26-nation Schengen zone"
So this would apply to us even if we weren't leaving as we aren't in Schengen?
Anyway British holidayers are already paying a much bigger fee to travel anywhere else thanks to the self inflicted fall of the pound.
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Originally posted by Dylan View Post"If this scheme were to become legislation it would apply to all visitors to the 26-nation Schengen zone"
So this would apply to us even if we weren't leaving as we aren't in Schengen?
However since the UK is leaving it's a no brainer to raise money. If you're not at the table, you're on the menu.
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Originally posted by DaveB View Posthttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/175933...the-continent/
So now all the numpty's who clamored for us to leave and get rid of visa free freedom of movement have realized that it works both ways. What did they think was going to happen?
So this would apply to us even if we weren't leaving as we aren't in Schengen?
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/175933...the-continent/
BRITISH citizens may have to pay a fee and apply to travel on holiday to Europe after the UK leaves the EU.
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Must remember not to bother reading any of the press from now on, not that I did much before. What a pile of literary poo.
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quote in the Guardian
'Let's face it, it would be exceptionally funny if the chinless mediocrities in the Conservative and Unionist Party continued to pursue policies so stupid that it broke off Northern Ireland, Scotland and Gibraltar from the union, leaving Wales as a testicle-free rumpstate attached to an England full of piss, vinegar and more piss that insists on telling everybody to **** off as it punches itself in the face over and over again.
It probably won't happen, but it would be funny.'
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMaybe Liam wants to ask for tips on how to apply same approach to those who are against Brexit???
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis week Liam Fox grovelled to the President of the Phillipines, saying we had "shared values" with a leader who has encouraged the extra-judicial vigilante murders of any suspected drug dealers.
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Originally posted by glebe digital View PostFor the PC loons:
Bent as in 'corrupt' , not pertaining to any private bodily proclivities
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For the PC loons:
Bent as in 'corrupt' , not pertaining to any private bodily proclivities
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Originally posted by sasguru View Posthad "shared values" with
"from vices concealed, to vices openly displayed" and other etceterata
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