How bad would no deal brexit" on top of the pandemic be?

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Threatening their fishermen with gunboat diplomacy will, for sure, make them sit up and become involved. Certainly support will flood to the fishermen from all quarters of France, and probably the EU.

Well of course.

Nobody doubts that, not even Stooge Mottie, Stooge Dumplum, Stooge Bodd, or Stooge Filly.
 
It's probable that support for Macron will surge in the process.

:D:D:D

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Well of course.

Nobody doubts that, not even Stooge Mottie, Stooge Dumplum, Stooge Bodd, or Stooge Filly.


Don't Include me in that list Stooge John..... I cant get my head round gun boats and fisherman.... that will not end well.

Just pull their nets in.....
 
French President Emmanuel Macron's ruling party on Monday promised to change the flagship measure of a proposed security law, which would restrict the filming of police officers, after the provision sparked large protests for infringing on free speech and police accountability in the country.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/30/europe/france-security-law-change-intl/index.html

The people don't want it changed, they want it scrapped altogether. More riots on the way.
 
Only if its cheap enough
It will be cheaper than for UK citizens
Do it all online; its not hard
An extra cost and time limited
I don't go anywhere without Insurance; Do you
For extras, not what the EHIC card covers...

And again private insurance is time limited per trip...

And the cost has already risen substantially...

But hey, why let the facts puncture the brexiteer bubbles! ;)
 
If I was ever unfortunate enough to fall ill or have an accident while abroad, I’d want to go to the nearest hospital that could treat me and not worry about the cost of anything. You just can’t do that with an EHIC. I’ve told you that before but you just won’t listen, will you?

A friend of ours was on holiday last year in Malta. One evening walking home from a restaurant, his daughter jumped over a 1ft wall....with a 12ft drop on the other side. Horrific injuries including shattered ankles and broken pelvis. Insurance paid to stabilise her and a private plane home with medical staff etc for specialist treatment in the U.K.

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/free-ehic-card/
Is it a substitute for travel insurance?
No. While it's useful, EHIC is only about medical cover. It gives you access to state-run hospitals which, depending on where you travel to, can be few or far between, and more limited.

The EHIC gives valuable protection but it should never be seen as a substitute for travel insurance.
 
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If I was ever unfortunate enough to fall ill or have an accident while abroad, I’d want to go to the nearest hospital that could treat me and not worry about the cost of anything. You just can’t do that with an EHIC. I’ve told you that before but you just won’t listen, will you?

https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/free-ehic-card/
Is it a substitute for travel insurance?
No. While it's useful, EHIC is only about medical cover. It gives you access to state-run hospitals which, depending on where you travel to, can be few or far between, and more limited.

The EHIC gives valuable protection but it should never be seen as a substitute for travel insurance.
What the EHIC card does do is give you unlimited cover time wise...

Which many private health insurances don't...

It also gives you emergency care for the 'virus', which many private health insurances don't!

I've told you that before, but you just won’t listen, will you...

Probably because the truth is too embarrassing :rolleyes:
 
No it doesn’t. Yours, like mine, will expire in less than three weeks time. Get over it.
Yeah thanks for that you ignorant f*****...

Not that I would wish harm on anyone...

But should you find yourself in need of medical treatment in an EU/EEA country which your cherished private healthcare policy won't cover then I wouldn't shed any tears...

Because private healthcare policies don't cover 'non essential travel' to areas subject to government warnings. That means holidays to the ignorant.

Whereas the EHIC does...

I'm still waiting to hear of any benefit that leaving the EU will bring about :rolleyes:
 
Not that I would wish harm on anyone...

But should you find yourself in need of medical treatment in an EU/EEA country which your cherished private healthcare policy won't cover then I wouldn't shed any tears...

Your a bit of a **** really.
 
Your a bit of a **** really.
Is that all you can come up with?

I'm merely commenting on the fact that those who voted to leave have shafted all of us over universal healthcare in 31 countries...

But then I guess you don't get the implications of that either!

Have you got anything to say about any 'benefits' of leaving the EU?
 
Is that all you can come up with?

I'm merely commenting on the fact that those who voted to leave have shafted all of us over universal healthcare in 31 countries...

But then I guess you don't get the implications of that either!


No its not.... but keep it to some sort of level. Why would you say something like that
 
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