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Spiderman Horsham 26 Aug 21 6.48am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
They aren't even EU nationals. They are the family members of EU nationals who have been granted settled status under the EUSS. Those family members are nationals from outside the EU but are being granted benefits that those whose family is British cannot avail. It's very complicated and so far is under the radar. As I have said many times before, pre-Brexit, non-eu family members were afforded better treatment than those of UK Citizens. May I assume that to get your wife a visa, you had to produce many documents relating to maintenance and accommodation. You would also have had to pay a large amount of money. If however you were a Spanish national living in the UK, her visa would have been gratis and you would not have had to produce evidence of maintenance and accommodation.
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DanH SW2 26 Aug 21 7.30am | |
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Originally posted by YT
Plenty of empty shelves in my local Sainsbury yesterday in the fresh stuff.
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DanH SW2 26 Aug 21 7.32am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I don't slate everything China stands for, just its anti any freedom stances. Plus, let's not forget that it's the CCP rather than the Chinese people as a collective.....people have died fighting for more freedom in China. It's similar to the EU and Europe situation, where they are used interchangeably when they are not the same thing. So you're a pro China commentator yet you recognise it has human rights abuses? Sure, maybe not everything Orban does is great or a perfect situation. But the EU is not a unified state with one voice......and without Orban Hungary would lose its culture and its people would becomes minorities in their own cities....and be called racist for objecting to it. Not everyone wants their Police to drive around painted in the rainbow flag.
Still upset about the paint job on a police car snowflake?
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Spiderman Horsham 26 Aug 21 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Plenty of empty shelves in my local Sainsbury yesterday in the fresh stuff. Maybe they should look at the competence of those doing the ordering or perhaps the delivery was late due to traffic? Who knows, I don’t but nor do you.
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DanH SW2 26 Aug 21 9.12am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
Maybe they should look at the competence of those doing the ordering or perhaps the delivery was late due to traffic? Who knows, I don’t but nor do you. Yes that is definitely the issue here.
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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 9.15am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Yes that is definitely the issue here. Yep. Obviously all down to Brexit.
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DanH SW2 26 Aug 21 9.20am | |
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Supply chains globally are f*cked and we voluntarily made ours even more f*cked. What’s your point?
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Teddy Eagle 26 Aug 21 9.26am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Supply chains globally are f*cked and we voluntarily made ours even more f*cked. What’s your point? The clue is “Globally”. Lockdown for a year + and there are shortages. Weird.
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cryrst The garden of England 26 Aug 21 9.50am | |
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Originally posted by DanH
Still upset about the paint job on a police car snowflake? Reading the last line he wrote is optional.
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DanH SW2 26 Aug 21 10.03am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
The clue is “Globally”. Lockdown for a year + and there are shortages. Weird. Yep, Covid has f*cked them and then we’ve chucked more sh*t into the mix. Like having your leg broken and then shooting yourself in the other one.
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Orange1290 26 Aug 21 10.20am | |
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Yep, looks that way, covid covering up the damage caused by brexit: "Retailers, producers and restaurants are all being hit by the shortages, which are the result of Covid-related absences as well as European Union workers leaving the country due to Brexit. An estimated 25,000 EU drivers returned home during the pandemic and following the end of the transition period.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 26 Aug 21 11.42am | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Yep, looks that way, covid covering up the damage caused by brexit: "Retailers, producers and restaurants are all being hit by the shortages, which are the result of Covid-related absences as well as European Union workers leaving the country due to Brexit. An estimated 25,000 EU drivers returned home during the pandemic and following the end of the transition period. Then there should be far more housing and GP appointments available with this obvious mass exodus. Also absolutely no excuse to be on the dole.
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