bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
This has been an unwritten rule for years in Spain.
It’s never enforced and doubt it will be anytime soon.
Scaremongering is all it is.
If its scaremongering why would the staunchly pro-Brexit run with it?
This has been an unwritten rule for years in Spain.
It’s never enforced and doubt it will be anytime soon.
Scaremongering is all it is.
It’s a non story. Just part of the boring sideshow.If its scaremongering why would the staunchly pro-Brexit run with it?
This from a paper who hates on people coming here rails against our 3rd Country we voted to impose on ourselves - well some did
UK tourists visiting Spain told they could require key paperwork before entering
British holidaymakers travelling to Spain may be required to prove that they have a place to stay during their time abroad, or could face being sent home.www.express.co.uk
Holidaymakers would have a hotel wouldn't they?
im in Spain at the mo …. Went to Gibraltar for the day to see a friend … tried to get back in …. Two f@cking hours …. Passport required. ( not a problem) proof of accommodation booked .. ( had to get the agent to email confirmation of booking ) evidence of flights home ( had to sort with Easyjet) .
there was loads of us ….
ANYBODY SURPRISED BY THIS?
Oh no….you mean that those memorandums of understanding that that brilliant patriotic wheeler and dealer Badenough signed with Freedonia and Brigadoon aren’t really proper trade deals?We had an imaginary "oven-ready deal" with Europe, but the deals with the rest of the world weren't even imaginary.
The memorandums (or is it memoranda) of understanding simply state:Oh no….you mean that those memorandums of understanding that that brilliant patriotic wheeler and dealer Badenough signed with Freedonia and Brigadoon aren’t really proper trade deals?