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Brexit what Brexit

Last year, I went to Copenhagen - I often go there. I used the non-EU queue which had no one else in it at all, whilst my partner and child used the EU queue which had about two thousand people in it. There are no e-gates. I had time for a coffee before the others got through.
However, no doubt Spain or France would try to make things difficult. Although last year I flew to Alicante and the queue was EU and UK in one. Which is rather the obvious way to do it.
I flew to France last year from Ireland. I used my British passport as there was no que but the EU one was really long as everyone on my flight had Irish EU passports.

When I fly from the UK I use my Irish passport as everyone is using the UK line 🤣
 
Nice place - have relatives there: cousins. We're close enough. They give us their apartment which is in the most diverse area - Nordbro - believe you me, it's not Croydon.
If you get the chance go. Frankly, you'll see a successful society largely. Where more or less everyone's looked after and they are not allowing fake refugees to come at all. Which leads to some protests but, realistically, everyone agrees that they don't want the ghettos or Islamification.
Denmark reached it's integration limit and recognised. To be fair, I'd move there tomorrow but I'm not young and I'd prefer to be able to speak the language - which makes little sense to me (despite me being somewhat of a linguist) particularly the pronunciations.

If I went down to London or 'Bruvdon' now I probably couldn't speak the language either.

Nordbro, even sounds like it was named after the most diverse part of Copenhagen. 🙂 Let's hope that they keep the lid on it.
 
The best part of the UK's new deal with the EU is how dated and decrepit it makes Brexit feel.

The howls of betrayal sound like the last creaks from a pair of dying toads, Johnson and Hannan the brexit boys, rehashed gags from the 1950's, an end of pier act.

'It's me again' Boris Johnson, the Archie Rice. 'The Entertainer' of British politics 'Why should I care?' 'Why don't I let it just pass over me?'.

I just told a lot of lies, sold the country down the drain, they wouldn't admit it anyway.

'It's the way I tell them', but the joke is most definitely on us.

😎
 
The best part of the UK's new deal with the EU is how dated and decrepit it makes Brexit feel.

The howls of betrayal sound like the last creaks from a pair of dying toads, Johnson and Hannan the brexit boys, rehashed gags from the 1950's, an end of pier act.

'It's me again' Boris Johnson, the Archie Rice. 'The Entertainer' of British politics 'Why should I care?' 'Why don't I let it just pass over me?'.

I just told a lot of lies, sold the country down the drain, they wouldn't admit it anyway.

'It's the way I tell them', but the joke is most definitely on us.

😎

What on earth are you on about.

Germany is in recession, France is doing badly (saved by their nuclear power plants for low energy bills) and if we were in the EU we would have zero options.....As it is we can make trade deals to avoid Trump's hammer.

You are going on about Brexit with one eye closed.
 
'I'd forgotten the nonsense he talked' - sad ERG brexiteer Francois finds himself an HOC non-person.

The black hole in the UK economy is actually the loss of GDP estimated at 4.5% and loss of trade 150 billions+ who knows exactly, due to brexit.

All the trade deals compounded only achieve around 0.5% GDP, just these few changes alone to the EU deal estimated at 0.9%.

Credit to Sir Keir but without the restoration of free movement the UK will not be going anywhere with the EU.

😎
 
'I'd forgotten the nonsense he talked' - sad ERG brexiteer Francois finds himself an HOC non-person.

The black hole in the UK economy is actually the loss of GDP estimated at 4.5% and loss of trade 150 billions+ who knows exactly, due to brexit.

All the trade deals compounded only achieve around 0.5% GDP, just these few changes alone to the EU deal estimated at 0.9%.

Credit to Sir Keir but without the restoration of free movement the UK will not be going anywhere with the EU.

😎
I hear that Pep is blaming the Cup Final result on Brexit.
 

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