The thin end of the wedge.... Incrementally the private individual will be paying more across the board...Confirmed in the Commons that mobile roaming charges will reappear after Brexit. It will be up to individual service providers to set the rates, but with a cap of £45 in a month before you get cut off.
Is this one of those games where you write the first line and we all add one to make a storyYesterday the business minister told
Is this one of those games where you write the first line and we all add one to make a story![]()
Is this one of those games where you write the first line and we all add one to make a story![]()

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-to-explain-why-they-cant-even-manage-a-bribe
As usual, John Crace wins![]()
I have noticed over the past week that John Crace no longer has to look for the bizarre, he only needs to report on actualities, and they will have the reader wondering if our MPs are actually of this world. Liz Truss, chief secretary to the Treasury, as an example was giving a speech today, and proclaimed that the population were not so interested in Brexit, but were waiting with bated breath for the spending review to be published. Not only would it not be any old spending review, but the “People’s Spending Review”. No one has yet told Truss that the Tories are in the process of tearing themselves and the country apart over Brexit. Rather she saw the UK as being in a bit of a lull.
How do these people get a job as an MP let alone into the cabinet? There are a lot who really should be in the monster raving loony party.

On and on it goes.....Now: Passport renewal
I am in and out of the UK over the next few months... and just discovered that if we leave without a deal my passport which expires in July will not be valid in the EU.....
Therefor the only mean to get a passport in enough time for travel between trips will be to go and have a fast track renewal which costs almost twice the price of an online renewal..... plus of course my time and travel...….
Another not-so-hidden cost......
My 12 year old niece is travelling to Germany in the first week of April with her grandparents - both of whom are Irish passport holders and she's on a UK one. Can't imagine there'll be any problems as nobody is going to engineer a scenario where hoards of lost kids are wandering round passport control areas but can understand my sister in law being a bit concerned!On and on it goes.....Now: Passport renewal
I am in and out of the UK over the next few months... and just discovered that if we leave without a deal my passport which expires in July will not be valid in the EU.....
Therefor the only mean to get a passport in enough time for travel between trips will be to go and have a fast track renewal which costs almost twice the price of an online renewal..... plus of course my time and travel...….
Another not-so-hidden cost......
My 12 year old niece is travelling to Germany in the first week of April with her grandparents - both of whom are Irish passport holders and she's on a UK one. Can't imagine there'll be any problems as nobody is going to engineer a scenario where hoards of lost kids are wandering round passport control areas but can understand my sister in law being a bit concerned!
Don't spoil the project fear 2 fairy stories, they thrive on fiction.
Not unless they go to Texas....My 12 year old niece is travelling to Germany in the first week of April with her grandparents - both of whom are Irish passport holders and she's on a UK one. Can't imagine there'll be any problems as nobody is going to engineer a scenario where hoards of lost kids are wandering round passport control areas but can understand my sister in law being a bit concerned!