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Yeah, I know, but I’m not hard enough.


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 5:45 pm
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In date but not valid as is made absolutely clear on the GOV travel website which is the same sire that tells you how many months you need left on it as well.

Which is something you probably don't feel any need to check, when your passport is still within date. That's kind of what "in date" means. I mean, I'd check it, because I am a sack of anxiety, but it's completely understandable that people don't, and for sure I don't think it's been publicised widely enough.

What's not understandable is blaming anyone or anything except brexit and the government and yourself. It's not something "the airline should be able to sort out" or something the french are doing to us out of dastardly frenchness. It's somethign we did.


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 7:15 pm
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I'm as remoaner as they came, but I think you're being unfair. That's a very technical and obscure rule - that other states will not accept passports issued for a duration longer than 10 years even when those passports are within their stated validity period. This is different from the "you need 6 or 9 or 13 months validity when you travel out" rule.

It's not like UKPA was checking people's views on EU membership before giving them passports of 10+ years duration. You're being smug but I bet you wouldn't have checked.


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 8:16 pm
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I know i would have because i have done so


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 9:14 pm
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It’s not like UKPA was checking people’s views on EU membership before giving them passports of 10+ years duration. You’re being smug but I bet you wouldn’t have checked.

I checked last month when we finalised our European holiday that all three of us have passports in date - and it's on the Gov web page about the 10years/3months thing.


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 9:19 pm
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People who voted for tighter border controls are shocked at the implementation of tighter border controls!

This 100%.

(It's a minor detail that the rule existed prior to Brexit).


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 9:23 pm
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I know i would have because i have done so

Me too. I renewed my passport as a result to a ‘proper’ blue one, printed in France by a Polish company on Swedish paper, or whatever it now is

The rules are clear. English Exceptionalism isn’t actually a thing outside Engerland.

As the BBC didn’t really need to highlight, but did, we all know exactly the kind of people who didn’t read the small print and we could probably hazard a pretty accurate guess at how they voted in the referendum


 
Posted : 30/03/2024 9:36 pm
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TBH I expect our exit negotiations could have covered the fact that some of our passports can be over 10 + years but the mad rush to leave not like they were worried about detail.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 2:38 pm
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Pretty sure Everytime I've flown to Barcelona the airline has said I need X Months left on my passport. I've not been since before covid.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 6:48 pm
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Ah but it’s to do with the start date, eu recognise the passport validity 10 years from the start date and the U.K. used to allow you to renew earlier and add the extra time to the new passport so it’s expiry date is longer than the ten years which is catching people out.

I get why people are getting caught out.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 7:25 pm
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I’m also surprised that it’s become news which makes me think no-one really thought about it until a few people have been caught out.

TBH honest I’d not be thinking about checking my start date, but I’ve always ran mine out before getting a new one as I was always a one holiday a year as opposed to frequent flyer.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 7:33 pm
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Didn't this come up last year? It's just a lazy rehash of the same story because people are taking holidays.


 
Posted : 31/03/2024 7:35 pm
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Get your tasty goodies before the end of the month. Proper independent delicatessens are about to have yet more taxes dropped on them:

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/common-user-charge-rates-and-eligibility


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 6:54 pm
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Get your tasty goodies before the end of the month. Proper independent delicatessens are about to have yet more taxes dropped on them:

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/common-user-charge-rates-and-eligibility/blockquote >
It's almost as if none of this was thought through....this Beeb article summarises it somewhat.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68726852

Sigh.


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 8:38 pm
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From the Beeb:

The government said the fees would pay for "world-class border facilities".

That is the most counterintuitive, pointless justification yet for the sh*t fest that is Brexit regulations and increased costs.

Both things Brexit was ment to reduce!


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 8:44 pm
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Was about to post that meaningless quote- but Poops beat me to it.

Most times an individual or organisation (inc government) refers to world class or world leading you can be 100% certain that what they're referring to is not and never reach that status.

So, the government are saying the current facilities are not world leading; how should they be described? Adequate, average, piss poor?

Saying something is world class of world leading does not make it so.

Didn't the gov incur a hefty cost in developing a site at Ramsgate (?) which will now not be used?

They're a bunch of rank amateurs - at best; in truth, that would be high praise for them.


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 9:06 pm
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I posted this on the Brexit Benefits thread - so world class they’re thinking of demolishing it:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/portsmouths-brexit-border-post-could-170600847.html?


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 10:40 pm
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I think I will be able to cope with a 0.2% price increase.


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 11:53 pm
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Lucky you.

This will ruin many a small UK food importing company. The international owned supermarkets will do just fine though of course.

Yet more power to the arm of globalisation and hinderance for UK SME businesses. Like every step of the Brexit process.


 
Posted : 03/04/2024 11:58 pm
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I seem to be hearing a lot of you won’t be coming to Spain as we’ve put a rule that you need x  Britannic Pounds and you are so outraged that you will be going elsewhere 🙂

Sounds awfully familiar to this  https://www.euronews.com/travel/2022/07/29/post-brexit-rule-requires-brits-visiting-spain-to-have-100-spending-money-per-day#:~:text=To%20enter%20Spain%2C%20British%20tourists,each%20day%20of%20their%20trip.

I’m not really getting why these things are getting recycled other than your news sites are now just purely click-baiting  all the time for advertising.


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 3:53 pm
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I actually have a benefit!...... my knew job

I work at the biggest science institute in the country. Importing/ exporting animals, eggs, sperm, human tissue and radioactive stuff thrown in is such a mess that they've created a new team to deal with it all, and there's not many people who've worked with all that, so I got it by default.

Now we're back in Horizon, sorting out clinical trials is a shitshow weve got to address too (its mostly blood for that)

Weve had so many cases of things being stuck in customs because the shipper/ receiver/ courier has the wrong commodity code, its costing us a fortune. Vet inspections also a nightmare, we just had to pay £6k! to ship some chunks of frozen marmot that've been stuck in a freezer for a couple of years after the rest of the lab moved to Berlin.

Anyway Ive got a salary bump and more wfh

vive la Brexit red tape!


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 6:35 pm
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I seem to be hearing a lot of you won’t be coming to Spain as we’ve put a rule that you need x Britannic Pounds and you are so outraged that you will be going elsewhere

You always needed to be self sufficient since brexit...the biggest change recently for spain it they are getting rid of the 'golden visa' which basically gave you a free pass if you invest 500,000+ euros in spain, in property or business, so if you were to buy a £285k home in spain (avarage UK house price), you would already be well over half way there.

Scuppered a lot of retirement plans, I imagine.


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 6:49 pm
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ship some chunks of frozen marmot

As ever, STW triumphs again; has someone who's an expert in the most obscure subjects. Well done that man!


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 7:06 pm
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The Group Leader that brought it in actually went hunting in the Tyrol with some hunters and some of his students, they bagged some marmot, drank a lot of brandy and then brought it back pre-Brexit, but to take it with them after Brexit when he moved his lab has been a nightmare of paperwork & cost

https://www.cell.com/current-biology/pdfExtended/S0960-9822(19)30418-X


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 10:25 pm
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That link has definitely expanded my knowledge of the alpine marmot!

Yet more proof that every day truly is a school day on STW!


 
Posted : 15/04/2024 10:37 pm
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I'd like to see the total number of jobs created in the UK that are pure (or mostly) Brexit overheads.


 
Posted : 16/04/2024 12:29 am
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I’d like to see the total number of jobs created in the UK that are pure (or mostly) Brexit overheads.

We all remember those halcyon days when apart from all the other benefits Brexit would bring us it would reduce red tape. 😁


 
Posted : 16/04/2024 1:03 am
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You always needed to be self sufficient since brexit…the biggest change recently for spain it they are getting rid of the ‘golden visa’ which basically gave you a free pass if you invest 500,000+ euros in spain, in property or business, so if you were to buy a £285k home in spain (avarage UK house price), you would already be well over half way there.

Scuppered a lot of retirement plans, I imagine.

Ah I was on about the holiday makers needing to show x Euros a day.

Interestingly there was a way that you could do it for way less  500k.

I don’t think it will actually cause a problem for retirement ,if you have enough pension,savings you should still be able to get a NLV , the difference is the amount of time you can be out of Spain and people get twitchy over being a tax resident.

There's still oldies retiring here,it just the entry price is a lot higher than before.

(TBH why you would want to retire here, it’s grim,I’ve had to apply my sunscreen this lunchtime as it’s 30c 🙂 )


 
Posted : 16/04/2024 2:09 pm
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In a move that will require Daily Mail and Express traders to stock up on beta blockers! 😂

Tomorrow's headline: They are Stealing Your Brexit!

EU proposes UK free movement deal for young people

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68848046


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 7:45 pm
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I was just about to post that. Hopefully the thin end of the wedge to opening things up again.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/18/brussels-proposes-return-to-pre-brexit-free-movement-for-uk-and-eu-young-people


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 7:52 pm
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^^ I think it's how Brexit will gradually be undone, a bit at a time.

Labour distancing themselves from it at the moment but they have to or they are handing the Tories/reform UK an easy attack line.

Get into power, then start the negotiations on things like this. 👍

That's not to say I expect us to return to the EU for a decade or two but we can start prepping the ground.


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 8:51 pm
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Great, I'll send my kids over there, they can work for 5 years then they'll be eligible to bring us over on a family visa.


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 8:57 pm
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"^^ I think it’s how Brexit will gradually be undone, a bit at a time.

Labour distancing themselves from it at the moment but they have to or they are handing the Tories/reform UK an easy attack line.

Get into power, then start the negotiations on things like this. 👍

That’s not to say I expect us to return to the EU for a decade or two but we can start prepping the ground."

Word for word what I'm thinking. 👍


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 11:20 pm
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^^ ITV even reporting that many think this has been announced with a "new Labour government in mind." The EU know what we know, the Tory nutters will be out soon.

I likey a lotey.😉


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 11:27 pm
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I seem to remember that for economic reasons free movement had to be inseparable from free trade. Not just political reasons.

Applying that to this proposal, the country has lost a lot of customers in the EU for goods and services, but to some extent compensated by EU citizens leaving. So there are now fewer (skilled) jobs but also fewer people wanting them. Would the new proposal thus disadvantage British because there'd be no more work yet more competition for it?


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 11:33 pm
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Martin Kettle in the Guardian put it excellently.

In essence, Starmer can probably wait for the state of the economy to do his arguing for him.

The more the Tories salt the earth for Labour, the easier the economic argument could become. The Tories are so screwed that they are now in a position where their natural vindictiveness could speed up the kind of result they don't want.

The UK will be back in some kind of European bloc within 20 years come what may. The sooner the better, IMO.


 
Posted : 18/04/2024 11:40 pm
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Another brexit bonus is its made medicine shortages more likely and more severe.  An entirely predictable outcome of making a separate system for approvals


 
Posted : 19/04/2024 12:07 am
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Oh ffs

"New post-Brexit border checks ‘set to zero’ to avoid what Defra calls risk of serious disruption"

From the grauniad.  Thats tbe 6th time the checks have been delayed.. its almost like this is a stupid idea🙄😜


 
Posted : 19/04/2024 12:37 am
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Oh ffs

“New post-Brexit border checks ‘set to zero’ to avoid what Defra calls risk of serious disruption”

From the grauniad. Thats tbe 6th time the checks have been delayed.. its almost like this is a stupid idea🙄😜

What a friggin surprise... Let the next government sort it out. Just like everything else.

It'll have the farmers frothing though!


 
Posted : 19/04/2024 12:41 am
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We can no longer take our van into Europe for smaller shows as we'd need an operators license and to get that we'd need to employ or need to contract a qualified transport manager. So if the show doesn't warrant a truck then it's uneconomic for us to do it. Fortunately most of what we do requires an 18t or larger truck so the loss to us isn't too bad. Still it's money going to "foreigners" instead of us fine British folk.

Oh and don't forget the cost and hassle of getting a ATA carnet for every job 🙄


 
Posted : 19/04/2024 8:51 am
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https://www.neworder.com/news-1/amessagefrombernard


 
Posted : 25/04/2024 1:37 am
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"Bernard":

Last week the EU offered the UK a youth mobility scheme to allow people between the ages of 18 and 30 to study and live in the EU, effectively freedom of movement that of course the EU would expect to be reciprocated. However it’s been rejected by Rishi Sunak and, disappointingly, by Labour too. How can you do that to young people? They should enjoy the same freedom these politicians had when they were the same age.

I expect if Labour didn't solidly reject this, the Tories would use it as a stick to beat them over the head with. Undermining brexit etc.

I'd also guess that most people moving around in the EU days would have been in that age bracket, so the proposal could restore a substantial share of the movement that was happening.

Disappointing of course for people who wanted to move, but for those who don't I expect they appreciate reduced competition for jobs and housing, like if you'd just graduated. There's no associated removal of trade barriers that's going to bring all that business we lost back at the same time.


 
Posted : 25/04/2024 11:34 pm
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You’ve described the sentiment at play perfectly… but it’s all nonsense factually of course.

Allowing people to study and work abroad builds bridges… that facilitate future business.

Cutting young people off from opportunities, to placate older voters scared of the world, causes untold damage to our economy and culture.


 
Posted : 26/04/2024 12:08 am
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I read you're politely saying that what I said is nonsense 😉

Cutting people from abroad off from British opportunities, reserves and protects those opportunities for British people who don't wish to emigrate in search for opportunities. The pie is smaller than it used to be, and isn't growing.

It's a narrow view but if I were a young person at the start or early stages of my career, I'd be happy to not have other countries' smart and ambitious folk competing with me for the available jobs.


 
Posted : 26/04/2024 12:48 am
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