Don't worry, we're not leaving.
The leaked report was leaked on purpose to make people think we are leaving, but really, we are not.
By Jove I think the man finally graspeth the concept!Even if that report provided evidence that Bojo drank the blood of a virgin sacrifice most people would dismiss it as fake news
If there is goodwill between both sides then a lot of these problems can be mitigated.In a no deal Brexit, there is no doubt trade and regulations will roll over......but entirely at EU discretion (total loss of UK control).
But that is a short term fix. Long term the EU will start to enforce the UKs 3rd country status.
Like all things Brexit, the additional paperwork and delays will be very damaging to the aviation industry.
No..doomed forever according to the miserable remainers.If there is goodwill between both sides then a lot of these problems can be mitigated.
One problem I can see though is with the status of UK citizens travelling to the EU countries after the 31st of October.
Will UK citizens require a visa to visit Europe.
Why hasn't the EU released any policy papers on what they will do in the event of a no deal, if the EU is so concerned about a no deal then why don't they get their finger out and do deal.
No ideaJust because you dismiss what I have said is not fact, does not make you right.
Answer this simple question:
If the UK leave on no deal, it will go from 759 trade agreements to 0
YES or NO
Next in line to god apparently!EU is so concerned about a no deal then why don't they get their finger out and do deal.
I thought the EU/UK had already done that? I'm pretty certain that (ironically) it was UK Brexiteers that decided they did not want it.if the EU is so concerned about a no deal then why don't they get their finger out and do deal.
Why hasn't the EU released any policy papers on what they will do in the event of a no deal
If you are a non-EU national wishing to visit or travel within the EU, you will need a passport:
and possibly a visa. ... more ...
- valid for at least 3 months after the date you intend to leave the EU country you are visiting,
- which was issued within the previous 10 years,
Border officials in EU countries may ask for other supporting documents such as an invitation letter, proof of lodging, return or round-trip ticket. For the precise requirements contact the local consular services of the EU country in question.
There are a number of countries whose nationals do not need a visa to visit the EU for three months or less. ... more ...
if the EU is so concerned about a no deal then why don't they get their finger out and do deal.
Why hasn't the EU released any policy papers on what they will do in the event of a no deal,
That deal you refer to was overwhelmingly rejected by Parliament even remainers didn't want it.They did, after 2 years of negotiations, they agreed a deal. But we then decided we didn't like it. That deal is still on the table if we want to leave with a deal.
That deal you refer to was overwhelmingly rejected by Parliament even remainers didn't want it.
I'm not even sure there is a deal available that will satisfy Brexiteers. What exactly is it they want Vinty?so if they really want an a deal they should start negotiating one.