Traveling to other countries will be like traveling to other countries
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cooky561 on
How is this going to work for people who drive through the tunnel, often buying a ticket on the day they come back, so there’s no proof of a return ticket?
Sally_Traffic on
Bit misleading as it’s not just for British people, but don’t let get in the way of a nice moan about Brexit.
James_White21 on
All we need is one queue for those who voted Brexit and one for those who didn’t.
Shaggy0291 on
Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t biometric checks already in place at border control throughout Europe? I travelled through Italy and Switzerland recently and an automated machine recorded my fingerprints and took a picture of me at the gates. It wasn’t a big nuisance or anything.
ionetic on
Fortunately for Nigel Farage his current partner is French, and ex-wives Irish and German, so his children are able to travel on their German passports.
grapplinggigahertz on
And just wait until next year for the tabloid headlines to start shouting about the €20 ETIAS fee for non-EU citizens wanting to travel into the EU.
Greymon-Katratzi on
Isn’t this the means to enter the EU that we voted for pre Brexit?
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Traveling to other countries will be like traveling to other countries
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How is this going to work for people who drive through the tunnel, often buying a ticket on the day they come back, so there’s no proof of a return ticket?
Bit misleading as it’s not just for British people, but don’t let get in the way of a nice moan about Brexit.
All we need is one queue for those who voted Brexit and one for those who didn’t.
Correct me if I’m wrong but aren’t biometric checks already in place at border control throughout Europe? I travelled through Italy and Switzerland recently and an automated machine recorded my fingerprints and took a picture of me at the gates. It wasn’t a big nuisance or anything.
Fortunately for Nigel Farage his current partner is French, and ex-wives Irish and German, so his children are able to travel on their German passports.
And just wait until next year for the tabloid headlines to start shouting about the €20 ETIAS fee for non-EU citizens wanting to travel into the EU.
Isn’t this the means to enter the EU that we voted for pre Brexit?