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Britains Desperately Trying To Rejoin The E/U.
How stupid ...Brits have spent the last five years slagging off the E/U Countries.And how happy they are to be leaving. And now they are queuing for up to 10 hours in some Uk airports
to escape from the UK , for a holiday in E/U Countries.
And then experiencing even more Chaos when they arrive in theE/U and have to join the non E/U passport holders queue.
" Lets get Brexit done said Boris" .....you certainly were. enjoy.
to escape from the UK , for a holiday in E/U Countries.
And then experiencing even more Chaos when they arrive in theE/U and have to join the non E/U passport holders queue.
" Lets get Brexit done said Boris" .....you certainly were. enjoy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Gulliver your just being daft. There were hardly any staff on security. Once we got there after a 2 hr qieue it took just a minute to walk through and pick up are laptops and carry on hand luggage. The airport apologised on lots of signs saying it'd major staff shortages.... nothing about drugs checks or bits or brexit.
You know that really. Your a wonderful up merchant and make labour supporters look stupid sadly
You know that really. Your a wonderful up merchant and make labour supporters look stupid sadly
The airline/travel industry have had months to prepare for this half term U/K holiday. And you can't keep Blaming Covid , because according to Johnson ,
( yes thats the man who tells all the lies)
The UK has the lowest number of Covid cases in Europe it hardly exists in the UK any more , (another lie)
( yes thats the man who tells all the lies)
The UK has the lowest number of Covid cases in Europe it hardly exists in the UK any more , (another lie)
Ive never understood anyone wanting a foreign holiday. Yes, I've been to Florida loads of times and Malta the same but on all those visits I always had a feeling of unease at being so far from home; of being in a foreign country and hoping nothing goes wrong, like one year we went to Florida and Mrs Clarion lost her passport in the first week we were there. A long story, but we eventually found it. The British Consulate in Orlando were useless.
And I keep reminding users on here that they should not refer to the EUSSR, but instead it should be the EUREICH because all the founding financial policies were the plans of Walter Funk, who was President of the Reischsbank under Adolf Hitler. With those plans in place, Germany rose to become the industrial giant of Europe after the founding of the Common Market. Hitler got one of the things he wanted, and he probably lived to see it.
And I keep reminding users on here that they should not refer to the EUSSR, but instead it should be the EUREICH because all the founding financial policies were the plans of Walter Funk, who was President of the Reischsbank under Adolf Hitler. With those plans in place, Germany rose to become the industrial giant of Europe after the founding of the Common Market. Hitler got one of the things he wanted, and he probably lived to see it.
Yes I definitely would have avoided the "EU" this week (!)
On the EUREICH, that I think is well wide of the mark: ironically Germany is so paranoid about NOT wanting to appear the big boss that it often does, actually influence the EU in unsatisfactory ways. It also explains why they are so keen to appease russia, about whom they are still guilty after 1941.
On the EUREICH, that I think is well wide of the mark: ironically Germany is so paranoid about NOT wanting to appear the big boss that it often does, actually influence the EU in unsatisfactory ways. It also explains why they are so keen to appease russia, about whom they are still guilty after 1941.
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