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Rudi Hedman Caterham 28 Mar 19 9.44am | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
The truth about brexit is that if you ripped it up the public would be overjoyed. Please take your daily delusional pills, john.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Mar 19 10.10am | |
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The "Mood music" in the electorate appears to be that they gave a mandate to leave the EU nearly 3 years ago and that it is the parliamentarians on ALL sides of the political divide who have totally let them down for a variety of reasons. Credibility in politicians could well have an impact on turnout at the next General Election.
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 10.11am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
The RAC website says 1949 and 1968 take 5 minutes from a post office on a first come first served basis. As I have just found out. Not even any forms to fill in as the nice lady at the Post Office counter did it all and for the princely sum of £5.50 I won't have my holiday spoilt by not being able to drive a hire car
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chris123 hove actually 28 Mar 19 10.30am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
As I have just found out. Not even any forms to fill in as the nice lady at the Post Office counter did it all and for the princely sum of £5.50 I won't have my holiday spoilt by not being able to drive a hire car My son renewed his passport on the new in store system, got the new one in less than a week, with text message updates throughout the process, very good for once.
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 19 10.34am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
No deal won’t be allowed by parliament. We all know it now. It came closest of all those votes. Regardless, it could happen by default. But to be honest I'm just enjoying the show. Like a majority I voted leave, I expect us to leave.
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Midlands Eagle 28 Mar 19 10.49am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
No deal won’t be allowed by parliament. We all know it now. Which is possibly a shame as I don't think that it would be anywhere near as damaging as the Project Fear boys think. Even that harbinger of doom Mark Carney is now saying that a no deal Brexit won't be as painful as he once thought. If we leave with no deal I'm sure that we could tie up a trading arrangement with the EU fairly quickly as it's in their interests as much as it's in ours
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Pussay Patrol 28 Mar 19 10.50am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
My son renewed his passport on the new in store system, got the new one in less than a week, with text message updates throughout the process, very good for once. What would be good is if remain voters are allowed to keep their European Union passports and travel around Europe hassle free and sail through passport control, anyone who voted leave gets a blue passport and waits in the long foreigner line, fills out forms etc. Oh and they shouldn't be protected if their flights delayed, remainers will get EU compo. Only fair....
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dannyboy1978 28 Mar 19 10.58am | |
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I am surprised no one has mentioned Spain has role in deciding future arrangements for Gibraltar with May's deal. ?
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jeeagles 28 Mar 19 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If there is no deal then we leave the EU on 12th April. I am flying to the Canaries on 13th April and in the event of no deal I can't hire a car unless I have an International Driving Permit which takes about two weeks. Can anyone see the future as I should probably waste this morning getting passport photos taken and queuing up at the Post Office in the hope that an IDP arrives on time This is clearly the appoclyse that the guardian warned us about. Better just stay by the pool and bar all week. Have a nice time
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steeleye20 Croydon 28 Mar 19 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
I am surprised no one has mentioned Spain has role in deciding future arrangements for Gibraltar with May's deal. ? Yes I think so. UK has to consult with Spain re:Gibraltar. Thanks to the Maybot.
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Pussay Patrol 28 Mar 19 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Which is possibly a shame as I don't think that it would be anywhere near as damaging as the Project Fear boys think. Even that harbinger of doom Mark Carney is now saying that a no deal Brexit won't be as painful as he once thought. If we leave with no deal I'm sure that we could tie up a trading arrangement with the EU fairly quickly as it's in their interests as much as it's in ours Why would the EU give us a good deal being outside the EU rather than in? especially just after we stuck 2 fingers up and left acrimoniously? Still think they need us more than we need them? I suppose the German car industry is banging on the EU's door as we speak? - not
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DANGERCLOSE London 28 Mar 19 11.26am | |
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Remoaners have created chaos within our political institutions by refusing to accept the People's Vote. They've diminished our standing throughout the world and split this country right down the middle. Instead of accepting the result, they have kicked over the chess board & said "well if I can't win, then nobody wins!" Now we're ALL going to get May's deal-so we all lose.What a farce!
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