It's ironic that someone so opposed to Brexit should nonetheless line his own pockets from it and yet still claim a moral high ground of being right. A person true to himself would have turned such work down - let alone crow about it repeatedly
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But GP, doesn't everyone love a braggard?Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostIt's ironic that someone so opposed to Brexit should nonetheless line his own pockets from it and yet still claim a moral high ground of being right. A person true to himself would have turned such work down - let alone crow about it repeatedly
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Loving the sarcasm Sith, but seeing as NEXT YEAR, is only 3 days away, perhaps you can see my confusion?Originally posted by SithHappens View PostYeah, I know you forest fans love to live in the past but germany 2 weeks ago can not possibly be next year
I wasn't even in the MUNICH STADIUM EITHER, though I was in 79
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Swale is the Grandmaster of ‘a recent poll found that…’Originally posted by SithHappens View PostSwaledale has I think, but I will find the link but I'm away in Iceland so will do it when I get back in New year
My best knowledge is that
there will be no requirement for a visa but there will be a requirement for a visa waiver (£7 for 3 years)
The need for fingerprinting/biometrics has been delayed until at least next November and possibly beyond due to a) the tech not working and b) some countries being unwilling to resource it
Both are primarily due to U.K. not being in Schengen rather than not being in EU although that’s not 100% clear
Just proving clarity in good faith
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How do you make that out? I was helping people whose business was about to be decimated by Brexit, my advice was clear if 30% or more of your business was dependent upon trade with the EU, then one needed to take certain steps to protect that. Funnily enough there were plenty who didn't believe that the government would leave them in that situation, some even believed what the Brexiteers were promising, that we would get a deal that gave us the same access to the single market as when we were in the EU.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostIt's ironic that someone so opposed to Brexit should nonetheless line his own pockets from it and yet still claim a moral high ground of being right. A person true to himself would have turned such work down - let alone crow about it repeatedly
So your saying, because I didn't vote for it, because I thought it a big mistake and would prove to be a ****show, that I shouldn't be paid helping people ensure they could still trade afterwards? Not sure morality has anything to do with it, I mean I'm not helping arms traders or nations with a history of human rights abuses.
I was perfectly true to myself, I provided advice and assistance based on my own forecast as to what would happen, in doing so I helped a lot of businesses keep trading in a situation that neither they or me had control of. In doing so I staked my reputation and credibility on the line and was paid handsomely for it. Would I rather we hadn't had Brexit, you bet! But hey apparently it was the "will of the people" and one has to respect democracy!
The fact that I now remind those dumb ass people who voted for this disaster just how bad it is, is merely me enjoying being right!!
Sometimes you do talk some utter *******s!!
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How the **** did you equate my post which was factual, to your comment on polls? You have just repeated what I posted, with a minor addition, so your comment is doubly odd, even by your standards, which admittedly aren't very high.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostSwale is the Grandmaster of ‘a recent poll found that…’
My best knowledge is that
there will be no requirement for a visa but there will be a requirement for a visa waiver (£7 for 3 years)
The need for fingerprinting/biometrics has been delayed until at least next November and possibly beyond due to a) the tech not working and b) some countries being unwilling to resource it
Both are primarily due to U.K. not being in Schengen rather than not being in EU although that’s not 100% clear
Just proving clarity in good faith
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Oooh you are awful!Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostBut GP, doesn't everyone love a braggard?
Actually the point I was making is, (and it does rather show how dumb some are I have to explain this but hey ho), that ironically I have probably benefitted more from Brexit than its strongest supporters on here and certainly more than many of my acquaintances who voted for it! And yes there is a certain schadenfreude about this which I enjoy and why not?
I also do not have other issues with Brexit for other circumstances, but being fortunate oneself doesn't prevent one from wishing that it had not been the blight on the UK generally which it has proven to be.
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To the best of my knowledge there is nothing wrong with Sith’s statement above.Originally posted by SithHappens View Post
Still we have being charged for a visa and finger printed on entry to the EU to look forward to from next year.
If Tricky is too dim to recognise that what happened to him in Germany two weeks ago is totally irrelevant to what Sith correctly suggests is going to happen sometime in 2023 that’s his problem...but perhaps others should lay off.
It’s just yet another example of how Brexit is making things more difficult for most people. As Swale says, it may not be the biggest deal, but yet again Brexit is shown to be disadvantageous to most people and we still await any of the advantages we were promised.
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arguing its a visa waiver is just semantics I think, I don't think I need to post a link as its been accepted that (likely ) from sometime next year there will be added costs to travel within the EU (other than roi).Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostSwale is the Grandmaster of ‘a recent poll found that…’
My best knowledge is that
there will be no requirement for a visa but there will be a requirement for a visa waiver (£7 for 3 years)
The need for fingerprinting/biometrics has been delayed until at least next November and possibly beyond due to a) the tech not working and b) some countries being unwilling to resource it
Both are primarily due to U.K. not being in Schengen rather than not being in EU although that’s not 100% clear
Just proving clarity in good faith
Unless as you suggest it would be applicable regardless of eu membership or not. I guess the answer there is if ROI citizens will have to pay the visa waiver or not and from what I can see they won't, and they have a similar pre brexit set up to the UK.
Anyway holidays beckon. Happy New year all.
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