yorkshirehornet
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Isn't that just what you no deal Brexiters want??The owners of Brittany Ferries will not be too happy either when their routes to the UK will be closed.
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Isn't that just what you no deal Brexiters want??The owners of Brittany Ferries will not be too happy either when their routes to the UK will be closed.
There is no deliberate effort to slow traffic down in Calais, in fact exactly the opposite is happening. New holding areas and traffic lanes are already under construction. What new construction is taking place in Dover?
Isn't that just what you no deal Brexiters want??
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You really do spout rubbish at times. We travel to France regularly, spain occasionally. There is NEVER a hold up at St Malo, Caen , or santander for that matter in either direction.There ARE ALWAYS long queues at Portsmouth, especially coming in, usually less queues at plymouth - we only ever leave from there.I've witnessed deliberate attempts to slow the traffic by French customs using over long checks and less booths operational. The EU and their French lackeys priorities are to deter other countries from trying to break out.
100% agree.. I do this trip several times a year..and there is ALWAYS a long queue at Portsmouth.. And smooth passage on the French sideYou really do spout rubbish at times. We travel to France regularly, spain occasionally. There is NEVER a hold up at St Malo, Caen , or santander for that matter in either direction.There ARE ALWAYS long queues at Portsmouth, especially coming in, usually less queues at plymouth - we only ever leave from there.
You really do spout rubbish at times. We travel to France regularly, spain occasionally. There is NEVER a hold up at St Malo, Caen , or santander for that matter in either direction.There ARE ALWAYS long queues at Portsmouth, especially coming in, usually less queues at plymouth - we only ever leave from there.
You really do spout rubbish at times. We travel to France regularly, spain occasionally. There is NEVER a hold up at St Malo, Caen , or santander for that matter in either direction.There ARE ALWAYS long queues at Portsmouth, especially coming in, usually less queues at plymouth - we only ever leave from there.
You have obviously missed the antics of Calais customs officers / police then.
I've witnessed deliberate attempts to slow the traffic by French customs using over long checks and less booths operational. The EU and their French lackeys priorities are to deter other countries from trying to break out.
Hopefully the French realise they have so much going wrong in their own country they will not spend energy causing problems over Brexit.
The EU are now threatening to kick out ex-pats in the event of a no deal, why would anybody want to remain tied to this nasty bunch.?
Why do you try to spread this poison ? The EU commission has urged its 27 remaining member states to take a ''generous'' approach to the residency rights of UK citizens in the EU following a no deal Brexit - provided this is reciprocated on the British side. The same conditions will apply as those which have been offerred already ie. those already resident can stay. In any case immigrants rights are partly protected by the Vienna Convention which covers so called 'acquired rights'. If you have any evidence of any other arrangement then kindly produce it here, without resorting to this sensationalist propaganda.The EU are now threatening to kick out ex-pats in the event of a no deal, why would anybody want to remain tied to this nasty bunch.?
Why do you try to spread this poison ? The EU commission has urged its 27 remaining member states to take a ''generous'' approach to the residency rights of UK citizens in the EU following a no deal Brexit - provided this is reciprocated on the British side. The same conditions will apply as those which have been offerred already ie. those already resident can stay. In any case immigrants rights are partly protected by the Vienna Convention which covers so called 'acquired rights'. If you have any evidence of any other arrangement then kindly produce it here, without resorting to this sensationalist propaganda.
You didn't care about them when you voted leave, why do you suddenly care now?
I voted for the benefit of the majority that live in the UK and the ex-pats when they return to live in the UK, as most will.