Another new Brexit thread

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What's happened?

We wait for the Mrs to pack the bags, we wait for the bus.we wait for the driver to do our ticket. We wait to check in our bags. We wait for the announcement. We wait in the departure lounge. We wait for our whisky and Pringles. We wait to get off the plane. We wait for the transfer bus.

But some **** is holding us up for 10 seconds while he stamps our passport. Not worth it we are all going skegness mate ;-)
 
Not talking about grievances about some federal stuff or armies.Asking for what bits of our everyday life will be improved, or made easier. The little things.
Those BIG changes outweigh the little changes, if there even are any.

If you cared about those BIG changes, you'd see how changes such as "having to have your passport checked" were so insignificant in comparison, but you don't because you don't care about that sort of shit.

Your privileges might be altered a little going forward. But since the majority of us were never privy to said privileges, don't expect much sympathy. Because this was never about you, it was about the majority.
 
Those BIG changes outweigh the little changes, if there even are any.

If you cared about those BIG changes, you'd see how changes such as "having to have your passport checked" were so insignificant in comparison, but you don't because you don't care about that sort of shit.

Your privileges might be altered a little going forward. But since the majority of us were never privy to said privileges, don't expect much sympathy.
No answers then just abstract statements fair enough. By the way passports checked isn’t new it never stopped.
 
No answers then just abstract statements fair enough. By the way passports checked isn’t new it never stopped.
No answers that you would ever accept (which is the point i've been making), so why would I bother?

It'd be like trying to convince the privileged classes of the merits of socialism.
 
I suggest we revisit when it actually happens fella,-)

Why? We know the parameters of the deal, we know the parameters of no deal. In any event, irrespective of what happens, the positives of Brexit cannot depend upon the deal or lack of it.

There has to be advantages of Brexit outside of any concerns of the EU. All I am asking is what are these advantages? I’m not looking for anything grand, just some small ways in which Brexit will make life that little bit easier.

Surely, after four years you have something to offer.
 
We wait for the Mrs to pack the bags, we wait for the bus.we wait for the driver to do our ticket. We wait to check in our bags. We wait for the announcement. We wait in the departure lounge. We wait for our whisky and Pringles. We wait to get off the plane. We wait for the transfer bus.

But some **** is holding us up for 10 seconds while he stamps our passport. Not worth it we are all going skegness mate ;-)
Tbh I don't think this is an issue. I've been taking my exotic non-EU wife on holiday in the EU for 15 years now and it's no hassle.
 
Why? We know the parameters of the deal, we know the parameters of no deal. In any event, irrespective of what happens, the positives of Brexit cannot depend upon the deal or lack of it.

There has to be advantages of Brexit outside of any concerns of the EU. All I am asking is what are these advantages? I’m not looking for anything grand, just some small ways in which Brexit will make life that little bit easier.

Surely, after four years you have something to offer.

I guess you don't bother voting in European elections which is odd as youre a raging europhile
 
You haven't got a clue, have you. XD

Oh to have that sort of disposable income at hand, just the once!
Most people do, and most will tell you a week away in Spain is cheaper than a week away in this country. A holiday isn’t considered privilege and hasn’t been for a long time.
 
Most people do, and most will tell you a week away in Spain is cheaper than a week away in this country. A holiday isn’t considered privilege and hasn’t been for a long time.
Not to the privileged classes, I wouldn't think it would, no. :)

Like being able to buy a BMW on finance or put down your first downpayment on a mortage! Such a great deal! So easy to do and open to millions of people!
 
Not to the privileged classes, I wouldn't think it would, no. :)

Like being able to buy a BMW on finance or put down your first downpayment on a mortage! Such a great deal! So easy to do!
Don’t know when I was getting child and family credit and getting my business off the ground. I made sure my children got holidays. Didn’t feel privileged, never had a BMW, about priorities I guess.
 
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