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If you have a family holiday in the EU it will cost £28 for a family of 4 for the travel registration. Now the EHIC card will be gone.. Travel insurance will be around £15... That's £88 more. Most families don't even contribute this much annually towards our current EU contribution.
So is this what was voted for?
LOL.
So is this what was voted for?
LOL.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If money is the only argument then why would you want to go on a holiday in the EU when there are better and cheaper places to go.
By levying this, people will go elsewhere and it will be a lot less revenue for the EU and after a while they will probably rescind it, as they are losing too much money from UK tourists not going.
By levying this, people will go elsewhere and it will be a lot less revenue for the EU and after a while they will probably rescind it, as they are losing too much money from UK tourists not going.
>FF, why would the NHS stop treating foreign tourists?
Well if we'd have to pay for treatment in Europe why should we give tourists free treatment.
As for "4.5 million kids in poverty " do you really believe this 'fact' and do you really think poverty is worse than it was a couple of generations ago?
Well if we'd have to pay for treatment in Europe why should we give tourists free treatment.
As for "4.5 million kids in poverty " do you really believe this 'fact' and do you really think poverty is worse than it was a couple of generations ago?
OK Spath simple Laws of Supply and Demand
If the price of something goes up, less is demanded of that product. Trips to the EU countries are a product and they are competing with other non EU countries (the Americas, Africa, S E Asia, even Switzerland and Norway for your tourist cash. Less people will go on holiday to the EU countries - tourism will not stop, but it will reduce.
The EU will have to do the sums and work out whether the extra charge is worth losing the tourist revenue.
This is in addition to whatever way Britain decides to act against EU travellers.
If the price of something goes up, less is demanded of that product. Trips to the EU countries are a product and they are competing with other non EU countries (the Americas, Africa, S E Asia, even Switzerland and Norway for your tourist cash. Less people will go on holiday to the EU countries - tourism will not stop, but it will reduce.
The EU will have to do the sums and work out whether the extra charge is worth losing the tourist revenue.
This is in addition to whatever way Britain decides to act against EU travellers.