| EES 11:17 - Oct 11 with 653 views | raynor94 | What a palaver this going to be travelling in Europe coming into force it's being predicted up to 4 hour delays at airports so heaven help if you have a connecting flight or a timed appointment Europe certainly punishing us for Brexit |  |
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| EES on 11:30 - Oct 11 with 639 views | JACKMANANDBOY | I'm happy to see what happens after the initial period following the introduction. Remember we were told that Brexit would mean that the M20 would become a permanent lorry park. I don't know what will happen so let's wait and see, if there are 4 hour delays at airports that will shaft the short hall flight industry as each plane has a tight schedule to get several flights into a day and long haul flights will be caught up in it all. My guess is that things will iron themselves out as the commercial considerations in the EU and UK will win. |  |
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| EES on 11:35 - Oct 11 with 629 views | Dr_Winston | It's being brought in for all non-EU nationals so the idea that we're somehow being "punished for Brexit" is a bit off. Frankly it's a bit too little, too late anyway. Serious border controls need to be brought back in across Europe and this will do little to solve the problem. |  |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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| EES on 12:03 - Oct 11 with 598 views | Whiterockin | Isn't it once you have done the initial finger prints and photo [which I have done recently] you should sail through. I'll see in a couple of weeks. |  | |  |
| EES on 12:39 - Oct 11 with 535 views | raynor94 |
| EES on 12:03 - Oct 11 by Whiterockin | Isn't it once you have done the initial finger prints and photo [which I have done recently] you should sail through. I'll see in a couple of weeks. |
According to the news after you have arrived you will still have to have your passport stamped until April |  |
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| EES on 14:31 - Oct 11 with 479 views | max936 |
| EES on 12:39 - Oct 11 by raynor94 | According to the news after you have arrived you will still have to have your passport stamped until April |
Be interesting to see how all this scoops, could end up with travellers/holiday makers having to turn up more than the usual 2hrs before the flight than we do now, |  |
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| EES on 15:35 - Oct 11 with 455 views | DJack | Europe is securing it's borders. I would have thought that many posters on here would be cheering that. |  |
| It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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| EES on 17:07 - Oct 11 with 428 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
| EES on 15:35 - Oct 11 by DJack | Europe is securing it's borders. I would have thought that many posters on here would be cheering that. |
Germany was the most hospitable host for migrants due to their thriving economy and job vacancies in 2013. UK was sheltered from that worst of mass migration. Brexit was a quick fix which has the reverse effect of what Farage and others expected. Europeans out Asians in. Now Germany got in early and as I understand is already developing a digital ID. Expect other to follow. UK will be slow off the mark as usual. There is only one place the illegal French German Belgians Dutch and Swedes will want to go. You know where that is right? We should have seen these issues back in 2013. Like all bad planers UK did not make reasoned decisions and changes but simply went for a "Brexit quick fix". [Post edited 11 Oct 17:11]
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| EES on 23:31 - Oct 11 with 345 views | KeithHaynes |
| EES on 17:07 - Oct 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | Germany was the most hospitable host for migrants due to their thriving economy and job vacancies in 2013. UK was sheltered from that worst of mass migration. Brexit was a quick fix which has the reverse effect of what Farage and others expected. Europeans out Asians in. Now Germany got in early and as I understand is already developing a digital ID. Expect other to follow. UK will be slow off the mark as usual. There is only one place the illegal French German Belgians Dutch and Swedes will want to go. You know where that is right? We should have seen these issues back in 2013. Like all bad planers UK did not make reasoned decisions and changes but simply went for a "Brexit quick fix". [Post edited 11 Oct 17:11]
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