I went to Spain this week and despite what the anti-Brexit scaremongers on here said……

So you think people are going to be able to travel far and wide in the future do you, you've obviously not seen the agenda that's in store for you in order to 'save the planet' and all those in your beloved EU.
Oh dear
 
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All those big powerful airlines (many owned and operated by wealthy countries) will all have to stop flying because people won't be allowed to travel.

And those hotels and staff. And the buses and trains. And restaurants and food suppliers. And so on and so on
 
All those big powerful airlines (many owned and operated by wealthy countries) will all have to stop flying because people won't be allowed to travel.

And those hotels and staff. And the buses and trains. And restaurants and food suppliers. And so on and so on
You want to save planet don't you or do you want people to carry on flying and sailing round the world resulting in the planet becoming an inferno.
 
You want to save planet don't you or do you want people to carry on flying and sailing round the world resulting in the planet becoming an inferno.
You're the 1 telling us it won't be allowed to happen .

I'm saying it won't stop.

But you're diverting away from the thread. Start a new 1
 
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I returned from Switzerland yesterday, and had to get my boarding pass stamped at the departure gate, after having already gone through customers. The reason given by Swiss Air was Brexit. How is that relevant? Weird.

No major hassle, small flight, but left a lot of people perplexed. And I am not sure what happened to all those whole only had a boarding pass on their phone.
very odd - since Switzerland isn't in the EU.
 
It's 200 pages long. Is there a specific bit about restricting travel?

Travel is only mentioned three times.
It's in operation now with the roll out of congestion charging to go onto charging per mile, coupled with your dream of 15 minute ghettos sorry cities.
 
Some EU countries are trying to impose minimum ticket pricing for air travel across the EU. I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact they own part of the airlines. Illegal state subsidies and control by the back door? Surely the EU wont allow that.
 
If you’re planning to travel to an EU country (except Ireland), or Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino or Vatican City, you must follow the Schengen area passport requirements.
a Reminder of what was posted.

I returned from Switzerland yesterday, and had to get my boarding pass stamped at the departure gate, after having already gone through customs [typo corrected]
 
the point that it was due to Britain leaving the EU - is why its strange, which makes your post a bit irrelevant.
 
Switzerland according to the post, which makes your post a bit irrelevant.
You can show evidence of when and where you entered or exited the Schengen area and ask the border guards to add this date and location in your passport. Examples of acceptable evidence include boarding passes and tickets


Irrelevant huh ? Not if you understand travel rules
 
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