Has Brexit made anything cheaper or less complicated? No.
Are we going to reverse it instead of sleepwalking into oblivion? Also no.
Krabsandwich on
Its the role of the Government to control access to the country something that it has spectacularly failed to do. Both the Tories and Labour have done next to nothing to get a grip of the issue I am not sure whether being in or out has any real bearing on the situation.
pafrac on
Of course he can’t, because it hasn’t. At least you can tell he’s not a Reform voter, because he didn’t lie about it.
limaconnect77 on
Thing with the vast majority of the lot that voted Leave is they just can’t admit their closet xenophobic/racist side and certainly wouldn’t own up to being just a bit…thick.
Ya see it all the time on this r/, for example.
LonelyStranger8467 on
It has introduced border control with Europe. This means that it has stopped people being able to board flights with a stolen EU ID card (as opposed to the easier to spot genuine passport). It has also stopped those living here illegally using EU ID cards (as proof of right to work, right to rent, access to benefits etc.)
It has also made it more difficult for people to sponsor sham marriages under EEA rules. This was incredibly common with Eastern European women sponsoring student overstayers. They now have to apply under Appendix FM which has more requirements.
However, the EUSS route was incredibly generous and it allowed people to sponsor family members they never would have otherwise.
Unfortunately, we closed a window and opened 3 doors for absolutely no good reason at all, other than Boris being totally clueless about how many people would apply under the loosened visa routes.
BlondBitch91 on
Because it hasn’t. All it’s created is red tape and limited our cooperation with our French counterparts.
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Has Brexit produced any tangible benefits? No.
Has Brexit made anything cheaper or less complicated? No.
Are we going to reverse it instead of sleepwalking into oblivion? Also no.
Its the role of the Government to control access to the country something that it has spectacularly failed to do. Both the Tories and Labour have done next to nothing to get a grip of the issue I am not sure whether being in or out has any real bearing on the situation.
Of course he can’t, because it hasn’t. At least you can tell he’s not a Reform voter, because he didn’t lie about it.
Thing with the vast majority of the lot that voted Leave is they just can’t admit their closet xenophobic/racist side and certainly wouldn’t own up to being just a bit…thick.
Ya see it all the time on this r/, for example.
It has introduced border control with Europe. This means that it has stopped people being able to board flights with a stolen EU ID card (as opposed to the easier to spot genuine passport). It has also stopped those living here illegally using EU ID cards (as proof of right to work, right to rent, access to benefits etc.)
It has also made it more difficult for people to sponsor sham marriages under EEA rules. This was incredibly common with Eastern European women sponsoring student overstayers. They now have to apply under Appendix FM which has more requirements.
However, the EUSS route was incredibly generous and it allowed people to sponsor family members they never would have otherwise.
Unfortunately, we closed a window and opened 3 doors for absolutely no good reason at all, other than Boris being totally clueless about how many people would apply under the loosened visa routes.
Because it hasn’t. All it’s created is red tape and limited our cooperation with our French counterparts.