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  1. motorbiking

    'It's gone too far'

    Covid. I think you mean.
  2. fillyboy

    'It's gone too far'

    You need to take a closer look at that graph. What has Covid got to do with brexit?
  3. Lirefighter

    'It's gone too far'

    Nothing whatsoever then. Thanks for providing a graph which proves you wrong though. Bit weird of you to do it tbh.
  4. Highway Man

    'It's gone too far'

    That graph does not represent my life or somehow has made any difference to it, should I be worried or something?
  5. Odds

    'It's gone too far'

    An easy to understand graph for folk who are still finding the impact of Bre*it hard to grasp. Brexit Factbase
  6. King Billy

    ID cards, are you scared?

    Which is precisely why I said we need to feel confident about a) personal information that we provide, b) personal information obtained and held by others and c) the use to which any government (or other data holder) is allowed to make use of such information. Without and until we have that...
  7. E

    ID cards, are you scared?

    Only what is proposed is a digital ID system, therefore no hard copy would be available. And with no hard copy if/when the system goes down what then? And what would happen if for example a fascist government were elected that had promised to push things though by secondary legislation, i.e...
  8. E

    GHIC card.

    Actually the coverage is not so good and it's time limited... Facts not fantasy, mottie old boy ;)
  9. Mottie

    GHIC card.

    Where have those 5 years gone? Just applied for a new one as the old ones are expiring in 3 days time and we are probably doing a motoring trip through France in July. Still not a substitute for proper holiday trip medical insurance with private treatment and repatriation etc but may come in...
  10. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    Good job. Keeps the net benefiters out. (y) Nobody should have a right to suck the resources of a foreign country they have not contributed to.
  11. King Billy

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    So they'd need to plan at least 5 years prior to retirment and migration, with that specific intention in mind,, have £200,000 in the bank to invest, and employ an accountant to invest their life savings, for highest risk investments. If it goes tits up, the pensioners are left destitute, in a...
  12. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    Nothing much to disagree with so far, as I said 200k ish, is broadly sufficient. VWRP (the same as VWRL with dividends reinvested) has the below performance: 1-Year Return: +29.20% 3-Year CAGR +17.74% 5-Year CAGR: +12.53% Since Inception CAGR: ~12.08% The exam question is therefore met...
  13. King Billy

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    You make it all sound so easily achievable, it's not. First of all you need this pot of £200,000. Only about 3% of UK adults have such savings. Yes, you can generate it with a sale of your house, if you own it..... The average historical rate has been between 10 and 10.7%. So a rate of 12.5% is...
  14. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    So all good then. You can still do what you could before and in certain circumstances be financially better off. The minimum income requirements are slightly higher than minimum wage. It’s hardly a barrier
  15. kingandy2nd

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    I've not been disingenuous in any way - I provided a clear example and the source of my research as the benefit of FOM for the ease of living, working and retiring in the EU. Whereas you can only cite specific examples, all of which have barriers to entry and thus not universal to British...
  16. motorbiking

    why is loss of freedom of movement in eu seen as a big deal

    you have to know what you are searching for, otherwise you'll continue to get confused with all the different options. You asked ChatGPT the wrong question. But most of the information it gave you showed, just how simple it is. My specific reference was to the digital nomad scheme that many...
  17. ericmark

    Smart Heating Advice

    Only if no by-pass valve, in the main there will be a by-pass valve, so can have a TRV on all radiators. Position of radiators can change what is required, an outside wall will cool a radiator, and so mean a TRV connected to the radiator will show less than the real temperature of the room...
  18. noseall

    Reform Policies

    Anti-UK, Brexit proponent Fromage? The same slimy weasel that seeks foreign influence and money to taint this great country in the furtherance of his treasonous traitorous grifting activities? I can't think why no.
  19. aveatry

    the economic impact of brexit

    And its all thanks to YOU -- because YOU voted for it
  20. E

    Reform has a Russia problem

    You must really enjoy showing yourself up! I have explained countless times how brexit forced a change of plans of not only myself but millions of people... Given the way you voted you won't/can't understand this :rolleyes: And yet again I give answers and you swerve... The sad little bully...
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