You don't need to wear a suit and tie when going through customs. Bit of a game changer tbhNo customs formalities is listen as a specific EU-UK benefit in the new deal.
Whatever that means.
You don't need to wear a suit and tie when going through customs. Bit of a game changer tbhNo customs formalities is listen as a specific EU-UK benefit in the new deal.
Whatever that means.
Thanks for the source although this suggests we would then need to negotiate with each EU country separately in regards to mobile phone roaming which judging by the pace of negotiating with the EU historically will take ages.Yes and no. We have taken back control by leaving it up to thers to decide
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Using your mobile in EU and EEA countries
How leaving the EU has affected mobile roaming in EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries.www.gov.uk
That’s pre-deal though.Yes and no. We have taken back control by leaving it up to thers to decide
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Using your mobile in EU and EEA countries
How leaving the EU has affected mobile roaming in EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries.www.gov.uk
The Guardian, forever on the wrong side, never fails to continue being so.![]()
At long last we have a Brexit deal – and it's as bad as you thought | Tom Kibasi
This barely-there treaty that will make trade harder and destroy jobs. Labour should oppose it, says Tom Kibasi, a writer on politics and economicswww.theguardian.com
Nah, penalty overruled because of goalie off his line. UK scores after penalty taken and missed.Kind of. Still goalless after extra time, EU win 5-4 on penalties, VAR still checking though
That’s pre-deal though.
Why, a deal has been done. Other trade deals, yes, but they’re coming thick and fast. Imagining Armageddon scenarios is so last year.Today was just the end of another phase - negotiations with others about trade deals - discussions and disputes with the EU - it will bubble along for ever and a day
Why, a deal has been done. Other trade deals, yes, but they’re coming thick and fast. Imagining Armageddon scenarios is so last year.
Had heard WTO as arbitration but not seen it in print.For a start its not been ratified by the EU 27 - they are taking their time and will review it in the New Year not push it through in a rush in a day next week. Remember doing that then finding out the WA wasn't what you thought it was?
Then there is the disputes system - who are the "independent arbiters"? I can imagine the ERG going mental if they find the body not to their liking AFTER being whipped to vote for the deal.
They will ratify, you know it, I know it, the arbitrator has been mutually agreed, the ERG have been contacted by Johnson, they may object, but I doubt it. Even Farage has said the Brexit war is over.For a start its not been ratified by the EU 27 - they are taking their time and will review it in the New Year not push it through in a rush in a day next week. Remember doing that then finding out the WA wasn't what you thought it was?
Then there is the disputes system - who are the "independent arbiters"? I can imagine the ERG going mental if they find the body not to their liking AFTER being whipped to vote for the deal.
They will ratify, you know it, I know it, the arbitrator has been mutually agreed, the ERG have been contacted by Johnson, they may object, but I doubt it. Even Farage has said the Brexit war is over.
Looking for a devastating grenade that may scupper this is futile .
If only.Not been on this thread for a while but I'm guessing now that the deal's been done, it should put an end to all the bickering as all sides of the debate are quite content.
What mask, she and most in Scotland have been quite clear they are against Brexit, and want to rejoin the EU. Is it news to yourself.Aye the mask has slipped.
How are they ruining lives, when they know it will pass? It's a symbolic act.Apparently some Labour MPs are going to revolt and vote against the deal.
If they are then I can’t wait to see them named, the people that voted to ruin lives.