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More Quite Unbelievable Brexit Nonsense
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can make your claim about SNP supporters being responsible for Brexit as many times as you want but it won't make your lie (it's not reasonable to call it a mistake) a truth.
Some folk are mistaken about a fact but NJ provided a calculation showing your claim was not correct.
Any time I see your claim, I will call it out as being a lie.
Some folk are mistaken about a fact but NJ provided a calculation showing your claim was not correct.
Any time I see your claim, I will call it out as being a lie.
I don't watch YouTube, Hymie. You never have the decency to tell us what the point you're making is (other than to blame whatever it is on to "The Absolute Disaster of Brexit") so I don't know what the clip is about and I'm not going to watch 8 minutes of rabid drivel. But I understand that some members of the Ukraine orchestra didn't get their visas in time. So tell me, how is that the fault of Brexit? Ukraine isn't in the EU (yet) so they had no automatic right of entry to EU countries and the UK wasn't part of the ridiculous Schengen arrangement, so their right of entry from other Schengen countries was not available. So what's it all about?
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Depends what you are referring to, maggie.
If you’re referring to European countries making entry to their territory cumbersome for tourists then, yes, of course it is nonsense. Normal countries don’t do that. It’s a great pity they don’t make it equally cumbersome for the tens of thousands of people making their way from North Africa to places like Lampedusa. Perhaps, there would not be so many people queuing up to pay thousands of euros for a seat in a rubber boat from Northern France to the UK. But that’s their business.
Belmond, who run the VSOE on the Continent, are not making a great sacrifice with their rearrangements and few of their customers are being inconvenienced. The majority of their customers from London take the Eurostar to Paris to join the vintage train for their onward journey. Relatively few take the train from Victoria to Folkestone. There are no ferry services from Folkestone and passengers have to be bussed from there to Dover to join a ferry. Frankly it’s a very awkward journey, even without the French Border Control people playing silly beggars and I’m surprised the operator offers it as an option, especially with some of their trips costing up to £10k a pop.
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Depends what you are referring to, maggie.
If you’re referring to European countries making entry to their territory cumbersome for tourists then, yes, of course it is nonsense. Normal countries don’t do that. It’s a great pity they don’t make it equally cumbersome for the tens of thousands of people making their way from North Africa to places like Lampedusa. Perhaps, there would not be so many people queuing up to pay thousands of euros for a seat in a rubber boat from Northern France to the UK. But that’s their business.
Belmond, who run the VSOE on the Continent, are not making a great sacrifice with their rearrangements and few of their customers are being inconvenienced. The majority of their customers from London take the Eurostar to Paris to join the vintage train for their onward journey. Relatively few take the train from Victoria to Folkestone. There are no ferry services from Folkestone and passengers have to be bussed from there to Dover to join a ferry. Frankly it’s a very awkward journey, even without the French Border Control people playing silly beggars and I’m surprised the operator offers it as an option, especially with some of their trips costing up to £10k a pop.
"It’s not just me who is saying that things are going to get much, much worse"
How many times have we had to endure these claims over the last 7 years.
House prices could fall by 18% if Britain quits EU, says George Osborne. Nope.
British families would face up to 820,000 job loses. Went onto record unemployment.
UK stock markets would crash and never recover. Went onto make record highs and so on.
How many times have we had to endure these claims over the last 7 years.
House prices could fall by 18% if Britain quits EU, says George Osborne. Nope.
British families would face up to 820,000 job loses. Went onto record unemployment.
UK stock markets would crash and never recover. Went onto make record highs and so on.
"many of us know brexit has not been as successful as some hoped"
and thats because of people like you the ever boring dullard OP who to this day still refuse to accept the outcome of a democratic vote and did everything to stop it being enacted...its people like you that are to blame, democracy hating rabid remainiacs...
and thats because of people like you the ever boring dullard OP who to this day still refuse to accept the outcome of a democratic vote and did everything to stop it being enacted...its people like you that are to blame, democracy hating rabid remainiacs...
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