I hadn't seen any tweet until you posted it; but when I read it my first thought was "it seems unlikely that everyone is suddenly being forced to declare and pay fees on laptops, as a) that doesn't happen ANYWHERE else in the world and b) so many people travel with laptops that it would have been HUGE news ready". Then I just took 10 seconds to check the original twitter account.That's not fair at all. I didn't see the later tweet.
It shows the problem with using random twitter accounts as evidence: they can easily get stuff wrong, EITHER from the person just getting the wrong end of the stick, OR because their bias leads them to express the story in a slightly distorted way... or a combination. Either way it clouds the already-complicated issues.
I get that you are upset and rightly so, there is a lot to be angry at. But just bombarding the thread with twitter stories without any discrimination (like e.g. several of them in this thread already are just based on the exact same single twitter quote, just reported by different outlets), well it is not good for anyone imo. Tbh the relentless negativity makes me personally feel exhausted. I can't believe that anyone thrives on it.
I never spoke to that tour guy yesterday, he is calling today now. Trust me he is absolutely no fan of brexit. But there will be some good practical advice which might or might not be relevant to specific situations but is definitely based on reality. It is NOT because I was a fan of brexit. It is just my way of dealing with the situation, mentally and practically; taking it piece by piece and trying to find fixes or alternatives. Rather than just seeing a totally overwhelming mass of doom. I'll leave thread after thaf, as it is a pretty thankless task.
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