EU negotiations: will UK govt reach a deal or not

what do you think: Deal or No Deal


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Well that's exactly what I said.
Nevertheless, this would only apply to direct flights operated strictly from and to the UK and the EU, point-to-point flights as they are referred to. This leaves intracommunity flights operated by non-EU airlines without guarantee as well as local flights in the UK that are operated by non-British airlines.
from your link.
Here's a thought:
Michel Barnier has already hinted that UK planes would not be allowed to operate within EU without an agreement, especially on the lpf.
I assume that means they could fly in and out of EU (and of course around the world), but they couldn't operate within the EU.
It was only the second sentence in my post, fillyboy, so any excuse that your attention span ran out wouldn't be an acceptable explanation.
 
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147 replies and only 23 took part in the poll. I think that pretty much sums up the apathy in this country when it comes to voting for things important. I think America is much the same and that is why the idiot trump will, probably, get back in. I admit that 147 views are, more than likely, all by the same half dozen who contribute to these kinds of posts.
 
147 replies and only 23 took part in the poll. I think that pretty much sums up the apathy in this country when it comes to voting for things important.
Oh sorry. I didn't realise a poll on DIYnot was important.
 
It was only the second sentence in my post, fillyboy, so any excuse that your attention span ran out wouldn't be an acceptable explanation.

I particularly liked the part in my link that states in order for an airline to have a European operating licence, the majority of shareholders need to be in the EU, after Brexit, several major European airlines will not be able to comply with that requirement.
*titter*

Pay no attention to Barnier, airlines will carry on as before, it really would hurt them a lot more than it would hurt us if that wasn't the case.
 
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Pay no attention to Barnier, airlines will carry on as before, it really would hurt them a lot more than it would hurt us if that wasn't the case.
I think I'll trust Michel Barnier before I trust you or Boris.
Michel Barnier hasn't be sacked for telling lies.
 
If covid had never came along the europhile scaremongers would be up in arms now claiming the airlines will be stuffed with no deal.
And how it will decimate the economy.
Along comes corona...
1 milion UK flights cancelled since march.
>snigger<
What did the Tory Brexer appointed Yellowhammer report say about No Deal (massive titter)?
 
"Easiest deal in history"

800,000 estimated job losses.
£45 billion hit to the economy.
£1billion estimated loss to heathrow this year
£10 billion estimated londons west end will lose this year
£7 billion estimated owed to holiday makers

Could be a remoaner scaremonger "no deal" wish list.
But it isn't.
 
Remainers don't wish to see the nation damaged.
 
Remainers don't wish to see the nation damaged.

You scare mongered that brexit would do the damage.
A "vote leave victory " alone would set us on a path to eternal economic armageddon.
Never happened.

Then corona came along.
>massive snigger<
 
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