You would think to some it was their life savingsBooked our ferry for 23rd April next year, look like we saved 14 Euros for this trip at least.
7 Euros isnt that bad , it costs us £20 each for a visa each time we go to Egypt.
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You would think to some it was their life savingsBooked our ferry for 23rd April next year, look like we saved 14 Euros for this trip at least.
7 Euros isnt that bad , it costs us £20 each for a visa each time we go to Egypt.
Its very reasonable is 7 quid if it keeps out terrorists and other undesirables.
Didn't they say the 2016 disaster was meant to do that? I'm sure they said less immigrants , pots of gold and other stuff too mind you.Its very reasonable is 7 quid if it keeps out terrorists and other undesirables.
Yes but contain no fingerprints ,whereas eu ID cards contain themUK passports have been fully biometric for over 15 years...
We will still be in them as the Uk is unlikely to have queues for those who it does not affect & ,even if they did, the boat still has to wait for the othersin rather than the massive queues on the way out
No I can't? It will always be a shambles for many years. + You have to factor in the British hatred of ID cards,which is what fingerprints mean,& the fact that they will be allowing gov.uk access to them. & I can certainly understand why.But you can see how it'll be less bad once fingerprints taken first time,
or anyone who has recently used siliconand the finger prints scanners hate people with a history of eczema.
should be no different exiting the UK? If I saw anything like that happening even I'd be kicking off.Funnily enough the US are not as liberal about those as in UK. Face coverings off for the US border is the rule.
you can't as we will still be stuck behind people needing to be printedso factor that in to your journeys.
Yes but as you state they were in the EU then & it didn't affect the 70+million in the UK:The UK governments have known about the implementation of the rules for over a decade (we even voted them in, as members of the EU)
Having exited eu it now does & there is no facility able to cope at ports like DoverSo, knowing this was going to happen, and in fact should have already happened,
Because they never assumed it would apply to UK citizens & would not have voted for it if they thought it wouldNo provision has been made.
They will just use the roadside as they do now when traffic is backed up & I'm walking the dog in the outside lane.So my idea of a concession of hundreds of pay-to-use toilets and
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From the EU.Its very reasonable is 7 quid if it keeps out terrorists and other undesirables.
.... which you can factor in to your journey.you can't as we will still be stuck behind people needing to be printed
Why? Iallow 60 minutes to travel 60 miles. I don't do hold ups, laziness,,lack of staff ,etc;turn up paperwork,book in ,job done..... which you can factor in to your journey.
I knew it wouldn’t be long.If only they were so dedicated to stopping the dinghies getting over the channel.
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Surely it didn't take you 4 pages to spot it?I knew it wouldn’t be long.
You conveniently missed / ignored Coolcat’s earlier swipe at Brexit at Post # 5I knew it wouldn’t be long.
I saw it on the first page and answered it.Surely it didn't take you 4 pages to spot it?
The fee doesn’t apply but I’m pretty sure you will still need the waiver which you will have to apply for as the rest of us.Doesn't apply to septuagenarian and above so I don't give a toss .... this probably will be the same for majority of Funsters.
You might beHow DARE these foreigners,smelling of garlic,chorizos,bratwurst,cheese etc. take control of THEIR borders.
Don't they know we're Brits, and thick as mince?
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Your right every few hoursI knew it wouldn’t be long.