Not a assumption? You've used the word if.Nope, not a wild assumption or nonsense at all. As I said it's your default position. Deflect away but it's stating the obvious that you would be critical of it if our Govt did the same..
please be accurate. It may be an assumption but it's certainly not a "wild" one which you conveniently don't now use. It's pretty much guaranteed that if the UK Govt brought in this ruling then you would be highly critical of it. Like I said, either way you choose to be critical of this country rather than the Spanish. And as I said that's your default position.Not a assumption? You've used the word if.
Hypothetical.
Spain are bringing this in. Huge difference.
You're talking utter gibberish. You're taking a completely hypothetical situation that won't happen, or if it does, has no impact on me whatsoever, and assuming I'd be outraged by it.please be accurate. It may be an assumption but it's certainly not a "wild" one which you conveniently don't now use. It's pretty much guaranteed that if the UK Govt brought in this ruling then you would be highly critical of it. Like I said, either way you choose to be critical of this country rather than the Spanish. And as I said that's your default position.
Hang on a mo, that's the first time you've mentioned being critical of the Spanish. which was my point in the first place..You're talking utter gibberish. You're taking a completely hypothetical situation that won't happen, or if it does, has no impact on me whatsoever, and assuming I'd be outraged by it.
Just sit back a moment and accept it's completely hypothetical, in complete contrast to what will happen to British holidaymakers in the most popular overseas destination.
I'm critical of the Spanish on this but accept it's a consequence of our own decision to leave the EU. They are simply applying the laws that apply to non EU citizens. Those that mean you have to demonstrate the need to support yourself as we no longer have reciprocal agreements.
It's not good for us, but that's what happens when you leave a barrier free area. You come up to barriersHang on a mo, that's the first time you've mentioned being critical of the Spanish. which was my point in the first place..
Wine is just an example, it applies to all goods going both ways across the Channel. As we have seen.Funny how we never hear stories about this when it comes to Australian, South African and other new world wines.
Oh well, if the French don't want to sell us their wine, I'm sure others will be happy to step up to the plate.
But not in sufficient quantity.Good job uk produced wine is winning plaudits around the world then
Wine is just an example, it applies to all goods going both ways across the Channel. As we have seen.
British fishing industry? What industry?
Because it’s the fault of the French attitude (triggered by Brexit).So why do we never hear these stories for all other goods coming in from outside the EU?
Because it’s the fault of the French attitude (triggered by Brexit).
We’ve always had a vexatious relationship with them, it’s just got a whole lot worse.
Yeah it's a shame about that. Otherwise you might be able to fcuk off to Germany where you belong and give us all a rest from your constant negativity and moaning.It's getting so frigging hard to get out of this country to go on holiday, there'll soon be families re-using abandoned dinghies on Dover beach to reach France.
The pure irony of your post is that it uses language reminiscent of a Nazi.Yeah it's a shame about that. Otherwise you might be able to fcuk off to Germany where you belong and give us all a rest from your constant negativity and moaning.
In your head , not in reality.So the problem is the French, and not Brexit.
I wouldn't waste my time debating with you, there is no point .Nothing better to add?
Plus ca change...........
The pure irony of your post is that it uses language reminiscent of a Nazi.
I wouldn't waste my time debating with you, there is no point .