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Post Brexit - part 21
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
Checks on food and plants is critical to public safety, this government wants to kick it past the election because it costs extra.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
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Britons may put off Europe holidays to avoid chaos of post-Brexit digital border
One travel expert advises British tourists to avoid travelling to the EU for at least two weeks after the system comes into force this year
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Britons may put off Europe holidays to avoid chaos of post-Brexit digital border
One travel expert advises British tourists to avoid travelling to the EU for at least two weeks after the system comes into force this year
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
I know two people who are seriously considering not travelling to Madrid this year. Put off by the queue at passport control for non-EU citizens.The Tick wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:31 pm More winning...
https://inews.co.uk/news/britons-europe ... TO=newsnow
Britons may put off Europe holidays to avoid chaos of post-Brexit digital border
One travel expert advises British tourists to avoid travelling to the EU for at least two weeks after the system comes into force this year
A queue of over an hour in 2022, relieved only because some other passengers insisted that they be moved to the front - this was after 45 minutes. Last year it was over the hour in the queue.
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Strange how i've been to Tenerife every year since 2018 (apart from the 2 years of Covid) and the only queing was the passengers who were on our flight . I'd say the longest i spent at passport control was 20 mins pre or post Brexit .
Indeed , it is plain sailing compared to the fucking chaos at Birmingham passport control . I understand different people have different experiences but i've never had a problem when travelling across Europe .
Indeed , it is plain sailing compared to the fucking chaos at Birmingham passport control . I understand different people have different experiences but i've never had a problem when travelling across Europe .
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Well one travel expert says you should delay your holiday for two weeks after the new system comes into operation. Unfortunately they don't tell us when that is, so let's hope they tell us soon, otherwise everywhere will be booked up.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
Ah, here is some info. Most people will have had their hols, so no sweat as it will impact very few. Much fuss about not much as per.
The introduction of EES has been much delayed. It was previously scheduled for implementation in 2022, then May 2023 and then the end of 2023. EES is now scheduled to be introduced in late 2024,
The introduction of EES has been much delayed. It was previously scheduled for implementation in 2022, then May 2023 and then the end of 2023. EES is now scheduled to be introduced in late 2024,
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
This is the same as flying to the US. It's just border control.VeritasVincit wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:03 pmI know two people who are seriously considering not travelling to Madrid this year. Put off by the queue at passport control for non-EU citizens.The Tick wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 12:31 pm More winning...
https://inews.co.uk/news/britons-europe ... TO=newsnow
Britons may put off Europe holidays to avoid chaos of post-Brexit digital border
One travel expert advises British tourists to avoid travelling to the EU for at least two weeks after the system comes into force this year
A queue of over an hour in 2022, relieved only because some other passengers insisted that they be moved to the front - this was after 45 minutes. Last year it was over the hour in the queue.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
2017
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etc, etc
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
I've had delays at Munich and Amsterdam. It was a completely predictable and predicted consequence. In fact the EU has made bilateral deals with other countries to expedit their entry and exit but we don't have one.Salem wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:26 pm Strange how i've been to Tenerife every year since 2018 (apart from the 2 years of Covid) and the only queing was the passengers who were on our flight . I'd say the longest i spent at passport control was 20 mins pre or post Brexit .
Indeed , it is plain sailing compared to the fucking chaos at Birmingham passport control . I understand different people have different experiences but i've never had a problem when travelling across Europe .
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Gutted for you . Maybe you should have gone to Tenerife ?Sunbeam Alpine wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:01 pmI've had delays at Munich and Amsterdam. It was a completely predictable and predicted consequence. In fact the EU has made bilateral deals with other countries to expedit their entry and exit but we don't have one.Salem wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 5:26 pm Strange how i've been to Tenerife every year since 2018 (apart from the 2 years of Covid) and the only queing was the passengers who were on our flight . I'd say the longest i spent at passport control was 20 mins pre or post Brexit .
Indeed , it is plain sailing compared to the fucking chaos at Birmingham passport control . I understand different people have different experiences but i've never had a problem when travelling across Europe .
"There was one victim"
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
When will we know if Brexit has been a success? And more importantly what will success look like?
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
Already is, in many areas.
UK exports are growing – reaching £870 billion in the 12 months to November 2023, and services exports are at an all-time high03. Since the referendum, the UK economy has grown faster than Germany, Italy, and Japan and at a similar rate to France (end-Q2 2016 – Q3 2023)04.31 Jan 2024.
All the anti-Brexiteers need to stop reading The Guardian. It's a self defeatist rag, which has created a negative mindset about Brexit. It's articles focuses on one eyed pessimism blaming Brexit for everything, often omitting other influencing factors, and certain people get sucked in, or use it to try and underpin their negative attitude.
UK exports are growing – reaching £870 billion in the 12 months to November 2023, and services exports are at an all-time high03. Since the referendum, the UK economy has grown faster than Germany, Italy, and Japan and at a similar rate to France (end-Q2 2016 – Q3 2023)04.31 Jan 2024.
All the anti-Brexiteers need to stop reading The Guardian. It's a self defeatist rag, which has created a negative mindset about Brexit. It's articles focuses on one eyed pessimism blaming Brexit for everything, often omitting other influencing factors, and certain people get sucked in, or use it to try and underpin their negative attitude.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
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‘I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets’ – new research reveals the reality of farming after Brexit
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‘I might as well stop and diversify into holiday lets’ – new research reveals the reality of farming after Brexit