After all these years I think you are just too stupid to understand. It’s been explained again and again and again and all you hear or process is er wibbleI'm not laughing at them. I'm just exasperated that we're in this never ending shitstorm and equally baffled by the Brexit fans who continue to insist that it's all been worth it because [insert vague wibble here].
(Insert wanker smiley here)so still no benefits at all then
I'd like the brexit the cunt in the face. Then he can cosplay as someone needing emergency trauma care.Rees-Mogg stumbles through Brexit defence as he blasts France 'Portugal is more fun!’
wanker cosplaying as Ebenezer scrooge admits he was wrong but to avoid any responsibility blames the French and suggest the plebs go to Portugal
as it more fun
ah the benefits of Brexit
Are you upset because nothing has changed for the better?After all these years I think you are just too stupid to understand. It’s been explained again and again and again and all you hear or process is er wibble
Near the entrance to the rail tunnel to Portugal.Where do the car ferries to Portugal leave from?
Wages have gone up!Are you upset because nothing has changed for the better?
One minute you're avoiding tricky questions by telling everyone you've put me on ignore but then - would you believe it?! - you pop up again 24 hours later to do the exact same thing, but this time with a nasty personal insult thrown in.After all these years I think you are just too stupid to understand. It’s been explained again and again and again and all you hear or process is er wibble
We will be making some changes to our EU roaming allowance to ensure we can continue to offer great value at home and still provide you with data while you’re abroad. From 9th August, giffgaff members will be able to use up to 5GB of their goodybag allowance in the EU and selected destinations at no extra cost. Beyond this, there’ll be a charge of 10p/mb while roaming.
We know that having data while in the EU is important to you all, however, as some of you might know, we incur interconnect costs when people roam in the EU. Under the EU legislation, all UK mobile networks had to absorb this cost. Considering the difficulties that arise from the cost of living crisis, we wanted to do as much as we can to help so we have taken the decision to mitigate some of that cost, so that we can at least give our members up to 5GB to roam in the EU, at no extra cost.
Cattle exports to European countries are at a standstill post-Brexit, a Dorset breeder has said.
Wessex Lowlines rears high-pedigree Lowline breed cows, which it sells outside the UK.
After Brexit, no border control posts were set up at European ports to process livestock entering from the UK.
As result, the breeder said it was currently unable to export its cattle and had lost £150,000 worth of orders since February.
Post-Brexit travel rules have been in force since January 1, 2021. But there are even more restrictions set to be placed on British travellers since the UK left the EU.
Currently, UK nationals need to abide by new passport rules and entry requirements, but later this year, they will also be expected to register for a new visa waiver programme before entering a country in the Schengen Zone.
Since leaving the EU, UK nationals must now follow the same rules as people from non-EU countries, which tend to be stricter.
Holiday makers must ensure they meet the new requirements for entering EU countries like France and Spain before travelling–or they could be turned away at the airport.
Is that like "do your own research"?(Insert wanker smiley here)
I see.I'd like the brexit the cunt in the face.
More fantasy. We hold all the cards. Italian prosecco makers.I think we could have had a more bespoke thing; staying in the CU and everything else but without freedom of movement. We were never in Schengen, so half way there anyway, since 2016 France has been looking in to how they can have exactly that for themselves.
My vote means the same as it did before the referendum, and politicians had plenty of means of making lives better or worse. Now the worst of the worst is in power for nothing.It's why I voted leave. Genuinely a once in a generation opportunity to chuck a spanner in the works of a key ruling class project eta simply by voting. The technocratic project really is greater threat over the longer term to democratic interests than the short term ascendancy of the worst of our worst governing party.
"Yeah well. It's not conclusive, is it" seems to be the standard response.
More fantasy. We hold all the cards. Italian prosecco makers.
Even Le Pen has stopped pushing Frexit because they can see the disaster it is.Yeah? We couldn’t have what France actually wants? Well, out we go then, hope it brings you everything you bellends want.
The worst of the worst? You ain't seen nothing yetMy vote means the same as it did before the referendum, and politicians had plenty of means of making lives better or worse. Now the worst of the worst is in power for nothing.
Actually she has changed tack because the fortress ethno EU project her and other far right elements want is now thought to be more achievable in the EU than outside .Even Le Pen has stopped pushing Frexit because they can see the disaster it is.
This is about a delay in issuing the biometric residency card . This also applies to the Brazilians, the Ukrainians and other foreigners who live here as well as the Brits.
Control, eh?This is about a delay in issuing the biometric residency card . This also applies to the Brazilians, the Ukrainians and other foreigners who live here as well as the Brits.
of course this not being a problem for Brits before the vote has nothing to do with brexit and it's just the remainers being pettyThis is about a delay in issuing the biometric residency card . This also applies to the Brazilians, the Ukrainians and other foreigners who live here as well as the Brits.