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Is your second sentence based upon something that has happened? It's hard to tell without a supporting link. |
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I know, I know - apparently the beggars want us to follow their rules when we want to visit their countries or trade with them.
Apparently, sovereignty only counts if you’re British… ---------- Post added at 23:51 ---------- Previous post was at 23:50 ---------- Quote:
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Those machines are terminally slow, one malfunctioned as well, making even more delays. Automation is not always the answer. |
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Interestingly, he'd probably fail the developed vetting required for a senior civil service role due to his links with Lebedev and the KGB. Prior to his ascension to the top job, I seem to recall things being kept off his desk deliberately in the FCO. |
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Here's the truth, not the gaslighting: Dover port boss blames Brexit for delays as he explains passport 'checks and stamps' Quote:
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Whilst Remainers are busy blaming Brexit, there's more to it than that.
The political bit first: Yes, of course, Brexit means passport checks on both sides. But then there's the logistics: Pre-Brexit, it made sense to place the French border in the UK and vice-versa. Post-Brexit, shouldn't that be reversed? In other words, no delay getting Dover and onto your booked ferry (or Eurostar) and the check are conducted at the French end. Then it's up to them to provide commensurate infrastructure and if they don't, potential travellers can find other destinations and blame the French. I realise that it might get interesting returning to the UK, but I suspect that will go OK because an exit Stempel is no big deal and we can fast track UK residents at Dover or Eurostar. |
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Those machines are how they check who you are though so I don't see them ever going. Quote:
I am not sure why Brexit makes much of a difference into why you would want this agreement or not anyway. It's just easier for both sides to process passport checks at the same time. |
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Validity period now needs to be checked
Passport now needs to be stamped All adds processing time. I do find it humorous that some find it acceptable that we can attempt to dictate to France how many people they should have on THEIR border control…the one that’s payed for by the French taxpayer … |
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People are travelling through or to France, France should be seen to promote itself by employing enough people to process people entering their country. They’re the ones getting tourists money. So they should provide the service. Bloody typical though that Remainiacs use these delays to attack a Democratic right to self determination. We do not need to be in the corrupted EU, to travel through to another country FFS. |
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