Popular Post baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 2 hours ago, bannork said: I humbly request the mods or whoever is in charge of topics in World News, to post a news story extolling the benefits of Brexit to balance the constant negative news we have been subject to since 2016. It isn't like it would use up much bandwidth, let's be honest.... 5
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 35 minutes ago, Bruno123 said: Nope, there is no visa. You are just making it up as you go along. The figures to March 2022 do not show six million given pre-settled and settled status. Are you unable to comprehend what you are reading? I explained it earlier. There very definitely is a visa. Two in fact, the LTR and ILR are proper visa stamps which go in their passport. They also get a biometric card (BRP) just like any other settlement applicants. Are you having difficulty in comprehension because it’s all in English? 1
Popular Post Mac Mickmanus Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 6 minutes ago, RayC said: EU nationals did not have to apply for settled status before the referendum, therefore would you agree that it was easier for EU nationals to live in the UK pre-referendum than post? Yes it was easier pre Brexit, but that was one of the reason why people voted Brexit 2 1
Popular Post RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 5 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: No, lets get back on topic , or now that the French immigration has gone back to work and their technical glitch has been sorted out , and there's no more delays at Dover , there's no reason to continue with this thread . Although we could ask the question about how Brexit caused a two delay at Dover after the Brexit rules had been in place for two and a half years already ? Very few people have been travelling over the past 2.5 years. Now that they are, delays are occurring for various reasons. Do you agree that whatever the circumstances, the 'All Passports' queue at immigration anywhere in the EU is usually longer than the 'EU/EEA' queue? Therefore, a loss for British passport holders. I accept that it's a relative minor issue, but in the absence of anyone being willing/ able to explain the bigger Brexit benefits, it begs the question why we bothered to leave the EU? 3 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 1 minute ago, RayC said: I accept that it's a relative minor issue, but in the absence of anyone being willing/ able to explain the bigger Brexit benefits, it begs the question why we bothered to leave the EU? Its off topic and the posts gets deleted . And reposting deleted posts can lead to a suspension Can you not understand that ?
Popular Post RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 3 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Yes it was easier pre Brexit, but that was one of the reason why people voted Brexit Brexiters knowingly voted for something that made it more difficult to attract the required labour to the country? And that's sound economic policy? 4
Popular Post RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 1 minute ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Its off topic and the posts gets deleted . And reposting deleted posts can lead to a suspension Can you not understand that ? What I understand is that you are willing to go off-topic when you think that you may have a point to make e.g. settled status but not so keen when you can't rise to a challenge i.e. the wider benefits of Brexit. 1 2
baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 2 minutes ago, RayC said: Brexiters knowingly voted for something that made it more difficult to attract the required labour to the country? And that's sound economic policy? I think it was more the perception of 'those bloody' foreigners having it far too good. 1 1
Popular Post baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 3 minutes ago, RayC said: What I understand is that you are willing to go off-topic when you think that you may have a point to make e.g. settled status but not so keen when you can't rise to a challenge i.e. the wider benefits of Brexit. The fact that there aren't any doesn't help... 3
Mac Mickmanus Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 Traffic at Port of Dover and Eurotunnel 'flowing well' despite surge in summer getaway travel The Port of Dover and Eurotunnel say traffic is flowing well despite a surge in bookings for the summer getaway. The second busiest weekend of the year for cross-channel traffic has got off to a smooth start, despite fears that Dover might see a repeat of the chaos last weekend. The port's CEO Doug Bannister said: "During the course of the week we spent a lot of time talking to partners and with police, and I'm so grateful and relieved they've stepped up in the way that they have. They've responded so well from a local level, all the way through to leadership, to make sure that we sure that had the resources. https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022-07-29/traffic-flowing-well-at-dover-despite-surge-in-summer-getaway-travel 1
Popular Post RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 11 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Traffic at Port of Dover and Eurotunnel 'flowing well' despite surge in summer getaway travel The Port of Dover and Eurotunnel say traffic is flowing well despite a surge in bookings for the summer getaway. The second busiest weekend of the year for cross-channel traffic has got off to a smooth start, despite fears that Dover might see a repeat of the chaos last weekend. The port's CEO Doug Bannister said: "During the course of the week we spent a lot of time talking to partners and with police, and I'm so grateful and relieved they've stepped up in the way that they have. They've responded so well from a local level, all the way through to leadership, to make sure that we sure that had the resources. https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2022-07-29/traffic-flowing-well-at-dover-despite-surge-in-summer-getaway-travel Good news for travellers. I'm sure that you will agree that it's pretty impressive how quickly the French managed to sort out the problems at their end. 3 2
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Bruno123 said: The referendum went that way not because of what appeared like uncontrolled migration(Syrians etc at that point because of yet another war) and the lies perpetrated by the usual suspects. But it seems yourself and mick are struggling to point out any positive effect of Brexit beyond the migration issue and even with that....is it any less than it was? Uncontrolled migration by EU nationals up to 2016 was one of the reasons. Impending increases of more migrants like Merkel's millions, plus new EU countries like Turkey cemented that sentiment for Leave. The lies from the usual suspects were all from the Remain side, but the majority saw through them. How did so many Remainers fall for the hysteria and how do they still believe it? I'm still waiting for the Armageddon and the sky to fall in like Chicken Liken. The trouble for the Elites, Europhiles and Europeans was that they were (and still are) so out of touch with the UK's mood. So there are four Brexit positives for you to add to your list: End of uncontrolled EU migration; none of Merkel's millions; no new EU scroungers; and the sky didn't fall in. 1
baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 3 minutes ago, Loiner said: Uncontrolled migration by EU nationals up to 2016 was one of the reasons. Why wasn't it controlled when we had the power to do so? Can't blame the EU for that. 2 1
Mac Mickmanus Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 2 minutes ago, RayC said: Good news for travellers. I'm sure that you will agree that it's pretty impressive how quickly the French managed to sort out the problems at their end. Yes, it only took them two days to realise that if they don't open all their immigration booths , then there would be delays , even though they had been told to expect more traffic due to UK School holidays a few weeks preciously . Incompetence or impressive ?
bannork Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 11 minutes ago, baboon said: Why wasn't it controlled when we had the power to do so? Can't blame the EU for that. That was Blair's fault. He could have delayed full free movement for 7 years. https://theconversation.com/the-huge-political-cost-of-blairs-decision-to-allow-eastern-european-migrants-unfettered-access-to-britain-66077 1
baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 2 minutes ago, bannork said: That was Blair's fault. He could have delayed full free movement for 7 years. https://theconversation.com/the-huge-political-cost-of-blairs-decision-to-allow-eastern-european-migrants-unfettered-access-to-britain-66077 Blair didn't help one little bit, that's true. But even with full freedom of movement, you can be required to leave a country after 90 days if you aren't in full employment. 2
RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 32 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said: Yes, it only took them two days to realise that if they don't open all their immigration booths , then there would be delays , even though they had been told to expect more traffic due to UK School holidays a few weeks preciously . Incompetence or impressive ? The French do like to go on holiday en masse in July and August, so maybe more notice was needed. Anyway, I'm sure that you are aware just how problematic borders (or non-borders) can be. Look at the one between the UK and the RoI (or is it GB and the RoI or GB and the RoI & NI). 1 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 45 minutes ago, Loiner said: Uncontrolled migration by EU nationals up to 2016 was one of the reasons. Impending increases of more migrants like Merkel's millions, plus new EU countries like Turkey cemented that sentiment for Leave. The lies from the usual suspects were all from the Remain side, but the majority saw through them. How did so many Remainers fall for the hysteria and how do they still believe it? I'm still waiting for the Armageddon and the sky to fall in like Chicken Liken. The trouble for the Elites, Europhiles and Europeans was that they were (and still are) so out of touch with the UK's mood. So there are four Brexit positives for you to add to your list: End of uncontrolled EU migration; none of Merkel's millions; no new EU scroungers; and the sky didn't fall in. ‘New EU countries like Turkey’ Is that one of those lies you are referring to? 3 1 2
Popular Post RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 45 minutes ago, Loiner said: The trouble for the Elites, Europhiles and Europeans was that they were (and still are) so out of touch with the UK's mood. The country was, and still is, split down the middle in case you hadn't noticed. 3
Popular Post bannork Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 29 minutes ago, Loiner said: Uncontrolled migration by EU nationals up to 2016 was one of the reasons. Impending increases of more migrants like Merkel's millions, plus new EU countries like Turkey cemented that sentiment for Leave. The lies from the usual suspects were all from the Remain side, but the majority saw through them. How did so many Remainers fall for the hysteria and how do they still believe it? I'm still waiting for the Armageddon and the sky to fall in like Chicken Liken. The trouble for the Elites, Europhiles and Europeans was that they were (and still are) so out of touch with the UK's mood. So there are four Brexit positives for you to add to your list: End of uncontrolled EU migration; none of Merkel's millions; no new EU scroungers; and the sky didn't fall in. Turkey still hasn't joined the EU. Fear mongering from Brexiteers. Merkel's millions came from Syria, nothing to do with the EU. How long could EU members claim benefits in the UK prior Brexit? Surely not indefinitely. The sky has fallen in. The economy's down the drain, inflation is rampant, gas fuel bills are insane. Of the Big 6 energy companies, only British Gas remains under British ownership. EDF is predominantly owned by the French government, German company E. ON Energie AG own E. On and Npower, and Scottish Power is owned by Spanish based Iberdrola. The record profits such as recorded by EDF for example, are all going to France which has a cap on gas price increases of 4% a year. Well done Thatcher, you fool! 4
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 1 hour ago, RayC said: The country was, and still is, split down the middle in case you hadn't noticed. I noticed that there’s still half of you who still believe the europhile propaganda. Sad but true. 1 1 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted July 30, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 30, 2022 54 minutes ago, Loiner said: I noticed that there’s still half of you who still believe the europhile propaganda. Sad but true. But there seems to be only you that believes that Turkey is a new member of the EU. And I don’t know anyone in the ‘Remain’ camp that doesn’t understand Johnson, Rees Mogg and their chums to be the very Elite you keep banging on about. 3 1 1
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said: Turkey is a new member of the EU. Not yet but coming soon. So glad they won’t be coming here. 1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said: Johnson, Rees Mogg and their chums to be the very Elite you keep banging on about. Weren’t they Leavers? 1
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 3 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: ‘New EU countries like Turkey’ Is that one of those lies you are referring to? All the Remainer lies. Even those you keep trying to propagate even now, like Dover delays being due to Brexit. 1 1
Chomper Higgot Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 21 minutes ago, Loiner said: Not yet but coming soon. So glad they won’t be coming here. Weren’t they Leavers? They aren’t in it for the comon man.
RayC Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 2 hours ago, Loiner said: I noticed that there’s still half of you who still believe the europhile propaganda. Sad but true. Better that than the xenophobic drivel you embrace. 1 1 1
baboon Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 10 minutes ago, RayC said: Better that than the xenophobic drivel you embrace. And more than half of us. 1
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 33 minutes ago, RayC said: Better that than the xenophobic drivel you embrace. Thank you for this weekend’s badge of honour. I will wear it with pride. 1 1
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 5 hours ago, bannork said: Turkey still hasn't joined the EU. Yet. But they will. 5 hours ago, bannork said: Merkel's millions came from Syria, nothing to do with the EU. Do you really believe she didn’t invite a million Syrians into the EU with the idea she would keep them all in Germany and not distribute around the EU?? 5 hours ago, bannork said: The sky has fallen in Nope. Still there when I looked today. 5 hours ago, bannork said: Of the Big 6 energy companies, only British Gas remains under British ownership. The record profits such as recorded by EDF for example, are all going to France which has a cap on gas price increases of 4% a year. And you think the EU would rule against European companies taking billions from Treasure Island?? Maggie should have rescued us from the EU years ago. 1
Loiner Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said: They aren’t in it for the comon man. Not even those common men whose pensions rely on those funds investments? 1
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