IIRC Switzerland's motorway tax is more than that.No surprise, but good to see the confirmation.
Britons must pay €7 to visit mainland Europe after Brexit
Rule will take effect as soon as EU’s free movement laws no longer apply, document shows
IIRC Switzerland's motorway tax is more than that.No surprise, but good to see the confirmation.
Britons must pay €7 to visit mainland Europe after Brexit
Rule will take effect as soon as EU’s free movement laws no longer apply, document shows
Visa for India was 100 us dollars, some agency sites tried to charge £280...£7 will hardly be worth collecting... Will cost that to get it... Not worth worrying about... Way things are going in South France a coffee will cost that soon.
what else can she say?It is rumoured that under questioning from the EU leadership as to what it is she seeks to achieve, one of her responses was, 'Brexit' means 'Brexit!'
An EU think tank offers yet another hint for a way out of this impasse.
How a second referendum could be the best way to overcome Brexit impasse
A new vote based on the revocation (or not) of Article 50 would give the UK government a clear signal to proceed in one direction or another, and thus trim down the number of options being touted – most of which are unworkable as things stand.
It all revolves around what is offered on ref2 and its wording to actually settle anything.An EU think tank offers yet another hint for a way out of this impasse.
How a second referendum could be the best way to overcome Brexit impasse
A new vote based on the revocation (or not) of Article 50 would give the UK government a clear signal to proceed in one direction or another, and thus trim down the number of options being touted – most of which are unworkable as things stand.
It all revolves around what is offered on ref2 and its wording to actually settle anything.
Imagine how divided country would become if let's say 3 outcomes were offered, 2 of which split leave (or remain) and remain won with under 40%...
Then assume we have a binary ref and the most desired outcome was not even offered. It really isn't as simple as many assume, if that is we want to be in a better place after it.
Like I, ve said before I, d go for the 2nd ref to have May, s deal or Remain... but that means no deal isn't even an option. (there is support for no deal. Farage has come out of hiding and was on Vine today arguing for a no deal)
That's why ref2 would be so difficult and divisive. Our sample of 2 suggests 50% of folk would be aggrieved as it is at moment its 48 %.. (or was, I suspect many of those will have secretly seen the light by now)I'd have no deal and remain above Mays deal. And in that order.
The people are already revolting.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6495965/Pro-Brexit-protestors-block-Westminster-Bridge-London-chanting-Brexit-now.html
Not a problem for the EU, nor even for Germany, just a temporary problem for BMW.The EU will have massive problems if we crash out,BMW will not be able to make Minis for example.
Not since 2016, only since it became apparent that truly Leaving is so impossible.A peoples vote!
Of course. Why haven't we heard this from every remainer since 2016?
So simple.
Fine but some relevant posts to the topic are far betterGood post. At least you and I can see we all do it.
And to be complete:Not since 2016, only since it became apparent that truly Leaving is so impossible.
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Agreed.It all revolves around what is offered on ref2 and its wording to actually settle anything.
Imagine how divided country would become if let's say 3 outcomes were offered, 2 of which split leave (or remain) and remain won with under 40%...(or vice versa)
Agreed.Like I, ve said before I, d go for the 2nd ref to have May, s deal or Remain... (if we must be consulted again)
There is virtually no support for no deal, Farage is what he's always been, an irrelevance and throwback to the past like Jacob Rees Mogg.that means no deal isn't even an option. (there is support for no deal. Farage has come out of hiding and was on Vine today arguing for a no deal)
Dreaming again? and what views have leave been expressing?I suspect the remainers have been misled around support for leave dwindling. Leavers have had no cause to demonstrate or be vocal. The remainers on the other hand have felt aggrieved so are bound to be more vocal. It's even been evident on here, as Leave appears to become less likely more become interested in expressing their views.
When leavers realise or believe we won't be leaving we will see more joining in on here and generally more conspicuous...
Not quite how Bloomberg saw it last week flecc.Not a problem for the EU, nor even for Germany, just a temporary problem for BMW.
The maximum cost for Germany of all EU sourced trade with the UK ceasing is 7% of their exports. They said long ago they could afford that and actually afforded slightly more in the 2008 recession, thus proving it.
The EU doesn't have that problem, spread over 27 countries as it is, we do since it would cost us half of all our exports, an economic disaster.
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Click bait from a bigoted Troll. There is no point in you and I even attempting to communicate. I won't answer your posts and I, d be obliged if you reciprocated the blessing.Dreaming again? and what views have leave been expressing?
Come on do tell us , as all we see is a bunch of Trolls have come on the threat with the intention of venting spleen by disruptive off topic posts to derail the discussion.
And what does that indicate?
They know that Brexit is falling apart, and they have nothing to offer in it's defence.