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Britains Desperately Trying To Rejoin The E/U.
How stupid ...Brits have spent the last five years slagging off the E/U Countries.And how happy they are to be leaving. And now they are queuing for up to 10 hours in some Uk airports
to escape from the UK , for a holiday in E/U Countries.
And then experiencing even more Chaos when they arrive in theE/U and have to join the non E/U passport holders queue.
" Lets get Brexit done said Boris" .....you certainly were. enjoy.
to escape from the UK , for a holiday in E/U Countries.
And then experiencing even more Chaos when they arrive in theE/U and have to join the non E/U passport holders queue.
" Lets get Brexit done said Boris" .....you certainly were. enjoy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//The present shortage of staff in the aviation Industry is a direct result of Covid. Many were let go because the aviation industry collapsed and have not returned. Nothing to do with Brexit and I have never said it was,…//
How, then, do you explain the juxtaposition of these two sentences:
//I seriously don't know how anyone could have missed the queues and cancellations on the News. Brexit has had a negative impact on life in the UK -ask anyone to give one example of a positive impact and they ignore the question.//
To answer your question, the positive impact of Brexit is that the UK is no longer a member of the European Union – something which it should never have joined, which provided it with little or no benefit and certainly an organisation it should not have remained in beyond 1993.
How, then, do you explain the juxtaposition of these two sentences:
//I seriously don't know how anyone could have missed the queues and cancellations on the News. Brexit has had a negative impact on life in the UK -ask anyone to give one example of a positive impact and they ignore the question.//
To answer your question, the positive impact of Brexit is that the UK is no longer a member of the European Union – something which it should never have joined, which provided it with little or no benefit and certainly an organisation it should not have remained in beyond 1993.
gulliver... I know your just having a laugh and dont understand sensible answers but am going to try. I just been to Amsterdam airport and its worse, alot worser than in uk airports....complete chaos. Most of those queing to get out were americans and Europeans mainly Dutch & German, few British. Queues snakeing round the airport for security, security queues getting mixed up with check in.... We were warned by hotel and reps of problems. and the airport had signs up saying it was experiencing staff shortages and 'crowds'... No mention of Brexit....
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