Brexiteers: We want to be a sovereign nation with full control of our borders! Also Brexiteers: How DARE foreign countries be in full control of THEIR borders?!
Don't feel bad, the same exceptionalism isn't exclusive to the UK. Plenty of other countries act the same. Though most of them are English speaking... Definitely not Russian, Putin couldn't control his borders if his life depended on it. He doesn't even really know where they are it seems 🤣
@@gdfggggg You speak on behalf of all Brexitards do you haughty man? Take a look at GB"News" or read the Daily Express, both strongholds of the uneducated Brexitard. Try and find me a Brexitard there who is not bitter and angry about your humiliating failure that made haughty England the laughing stock of the world.
@liamhegarty3220: They desired to make free movement of People 'water-tight' tight then but never had the thought about those outside. It was not supposed to apply to them, or so they thought! The UK never seems to understand what an immigrant is, though the word is in their English Language! You can be an Immigrant, going to 'them' just as 'they' coming to 'you' are immigrants. Their desired definition should look like : They, coming to us = Immigrant. But UK going to them: not equal to immigrant!
We have to pay a charge to enter another country?! Preposterous! Why can't we just move in freely like we used to?! Someone should come up with a system for that!
The EU committee that introduced the ETAIS scheme was chaired at the time by a British MEP Claud Moraes and the scheme was actively supported by the UK government also.
Oh boohoo, my heart bleeds for the Brexiteers that voted to make their lives harder and more expensive! 🤦🏻♂️😂🤣😂 As a remoaner, I'm still waiting for an apology from someone...anyone, for them making my life harder and more expensive, oh to have my freedom of movement back....muppets! 🙄
My wife is a non EU citizen living in Germany. The effort to get a visa for the UK is enoumous. One needs lots of documents with professional english translations, an invitation from the UK and needs to pay 200€. And still it does not guarantee a visa for the UK.
Yes, brexiteers should view the British Govt website for visiting the UK. £115 and upwards. They say, "no man is an island." Unless you are a brexiteer.
It's probably a hidden complaint of them not liking the Brexit consequences because they weren't supposed to be thinking before voting for Brexit years ago ... having to think and then having to take responsibility of the consequences of their choice ... can't expect that from brexiteers
Just a warning to anyone tempted to have a look at GB news for a laugh Don't do it. I tried it about 6 months ago and am still recovering from the trauma, the medication helps a bit.
I don't know how it could occur to anyone to have a look at GB news for a laugh - any exposure to snippets from there makes me want to bash my head against a wall.
I dare you to provide a cogent argument for Brexit. Arguing against people with knowledge of politics, global influence, economics and social issues is an impossible task and I bet you couldn't respond intelligently to any of them.
The catalyst for Brexit was the fear that Muslims would continue to flood into Britain causing a total imbalance with ethnics in the Country but ironically, the cult found alternative means, the cover of darkness, boats and Woke.
@@keithcarmody6246 There is none. Rees-Mogg argued on TV as recently as last week "The UK's economic future lies in the US and the Pacific"! This is a statement so obviously ridiculous that either he is of very low intelligence or has actually started to believe his own extreme propaganda.
@@keithcarmody6246if you read his statement again it pretty much say he voted to remain in EU, anyone with normal mental faculties could see this would happen but alot of brexiters voted on feelings and not facts and data.
But, Phil, it's not that the PASSPORT should automatically grant you an access, it's the BRITISH passport. Because we are Bri'ish, innit? We are speshul!
I think they imagined going back to colonial times, when the crook Farage and his cronies talked about glorious past ... being bri'ish was enough to get in back then
I flew back to the UK to vote in the referendum. I knew nothing. I looked at all the headlines. I bought a range of papers. I tried to inform myself. No consensus. Diametrically opposed convictions. I heard one - just one - sensible, credible opinion. “So, Mr Corbyn, leave or remain?” “For these five reasons, I think remain” (Explains five solid reasons) “And Mr Corbyn, on a scale of one to ten, how enthusiastic are you about the EU” “Seven and a half” He gets pilloried in the press next day for introducing nuanced judgement to the conversation. Zero or ten. I’m first into the polling station. A minute after they open the doors. “Wow, you’re keen, Sir” ‘Aye. Can anyone lend me a coin. Heads: remain. Tails: Brexit.’ “That’s tails, Sir” ‘Okay, best of three’ I voted remain and, with hindsight, clearly the right decision. But only with hindsight. Not clear at the time because our media are crap. Now, having Brexited, there could be one tiny benefit. As suicide sanctions destroy EU economies, we could have been immune. May e even joined BRICS. As EU Russophobic folly bring us to the verge of apocalypse, we could be a force for preserving the planet Not even that shred of benefit is granted to the British people. Here, have 3 billion a year. We don’t need it.” Our special forces lead the charge to provoke Russia. Obviously got word Putin fancies running Stockport. Cameron greenlit the use of Stormshadows to attack Russia (ie. Its nuclear power station in Kursk, so, effectively initiating a nuclear attack). Almost as clever as having a binding Brexit referendum. Genius! If there is a way to lose, rest assured our Government/s will find it.
Maybe the EU should donate some grants to the UK to help with the development of the poorer areas as well, because the powers that be, as well as being incompetent buffoons, don't give a damn.... Although these lying misfits were voted in and supported by a lot of the British voters which doesn't say a lot for their Intelligence either.
For you, yes. For certain people it could have made things easier. Like getting rid of human rights. And all of the worker and consumer protections that they hate. That's why they wanted to repeal ALL of the UK legislation that had come into existence due to the EU.
@@MrMartinSchou Consumer protections are very much needed but some worker protections do make it harder to get employed. Workers should be paid, and be protected from being killed or injured, but everything else just makes it harder for someone without a job to get one.
@@ThomasMadden-hd1oz Getting paid, don't get killed or injured. That's it? No vacations? No sick leave? No maternity leave? No overtime pay? Can be fired at a moment's notice for any reason? 100 hour+ workweek? 10-year-old children working in factories? There are a LOT of worker protections that you seem to be WAY too eager to get rid of.
Good evening Phil and all here. They were so worried about taking "back control" of nothing at all that they voted for a Brexit without understanding it. Thanks very much Phil for your explanation. Have a nice evening 🍀 and all here
Taking back control was a myth. The UK never participated in Schengen and always maintained full control of our borders. Only EU/EEA citizens enjoyed free movement so in taking back control all we have achieved is to take back control in respect of citizens of the very countries that we are now whinging about because taking back control works both ways.
The UK Pound lost 15% in value the day after the referendum and hasn’t recovered from that ever since, but the pro-Brexit media picked the €7 ESTIA fee to enrage its target audience.
As a Retired Teacher who escaped from the Septic Isles BEFORE Wrexit happened I have seen my pitiful Basic State Pension (my only income) cut by 25%+ thanks to the weak £. Liar Johnson: "It won't cause ANY problems!"
@@lauriewood3916 no you haven't....I am also a retired teacher and you should also be in receipt of the teachers pension, unless your'e not being truthful...what you are seeing is that the euro doesn't buy anything because prices here in the EU are shocking....I went to Bricomarche the other day and what used to be sixty euros now cost ninety!....Thank god the pound is so strong..An example...tomatoes four euros a kilo!!!....in Britain, two pound.
@@billjarv I was an UNTENURED College Lecturer (Bournemouth College of FE). I was not ENTITLED to a Pension like 1000's of other Annual Contract Lecturers. The Labour Gov't under Blair cut FE Funding and made me and 1000's of Colleagues jobless at the end of Term. We weren't even entitled to Redundancy Pay. Just told "Don't come next year"!!!!!!!(The Unions fought for 2 years to get us a tiny pay-out)!! I worked 86 hours per week, covering for colleagues who DID have tenure taking sick leave due to stress. Too tired to undress for bed at night, I woke in the mornings with marking papers and Lesson Plans as my blankets. Then, age 50, thrown on the scrapheap, made homeless by my Landlord and penalised by the Bedroom Tax. When I finally escaped from the Septic Isles with the shirt on my back, in an Ex-Army truck I had £10,000 from selling all my possessions to last me the rest of my life. I had a tiny Personal Pension from my earlier career in Sales that would have given me £70:00 pa that I eventually cashed in. I didn't even CLAIM my Basic State Pension until Wrexit forced me too so I could claim Residency! Even THAT cost me, I lost a years benefit! After decades of Service to Society, as a Teacher/Lecturer, Practising Psychologist giving Pro Bono Counselling to those failed by the NHS and a Social Activist I realised that I'd wasted my Life for nothing! The £ to Euro rate when I left Grated Britain was 1.44, today it is 1.18!!!!!!!!! Do the math!
@@billjarv Oh, and my largest cohort of students were GCSE Re-sits that had been failed by 12 years of State Education given by School Teachers who DID have Teachers Pensions!!!!!!!!
@@billjarv Oh, and if you think tasteless, hot-housed, cardboard-textured tomatoes from UK supermarkets are worth spending even a penny on, you are welcome to them. Personally I prefer to grow my own here in the South of France! Full of flavour and character. Unlike Wrexiters!!!!!
@@BillDavies-ej6ye tories were happy losers , the noose of Brexit is drawing ever closer,boarder check costs and shortages gradually increasing , the facial boarder checks in November, possibly causing huge delays. All to be blamed on labour, and stupid starmer isn’t saying a thing, WHY.
So on BBC about this, they interviews a bloke on the street. He voted for brexit but decided it's wrong idea idea and we need to get back in the EU. But then added the EU is doing, me paraphrase "EU doing this to spite us because we voted brexit" The BBC doesn't of course say afterwards, this cost applies to all other non EU countries and we are no exception
The BBC News piece from this morning with this in it (The bloke in the street actually says "typical of the European Union" and the piece is introduced by the newsreader as "rules for travellers going to the European Union", making BBC News little better than the Daily Express.) is actually the topmost RUclips recommendation right next to this video as I watched it.
And the BBC failed to mention that a British MEP Claud Moraes was the Chairman of the EU committee that introduced ETAIS. The ETAIS was also enthusiastically supported by the British government at the time. too.
It’s the same as the US ESTA, which is valid for 2 years and works quite well. Not as good as the free movement we had, but hardly a big deal to get upset about.
"Not as good as the free movement we had, but hardly a big deal to get upset about" Brexiters will get upset about it. They seem to get upset about everything.
How can they have a problem with either the system or the cost when Brexit brought precisely that to the UK borders if they would bother to implement all the required systems and checks !!
Highly annoying. I am from Finland and I live in Spain. I speak Spanish. Then I know UK people who have lived here for 25! years and doesn’t understand anything 😱 Exceptionalism is so thick with them.
Most of the expats immigrant! Here in almeria are not bothered about the Spanish language only quiz nights rod Stewart look a likes and English fish and chip restaurant for me they are the saddest folks on the planet ❤
Trouble was they really had no idea what they were voting for! Saw this clip and was also absolutely flabbergasted at the rubbish they were talking. Just embarrassing
The one-size-fits-all approach used by the EU is shameful. The EU should give UK the exceptional treatment it demands. Possibly by making Brits submit their ETIAS application in ink-on-vellum, to be delivered by diplomatic courier at the applicant’s expense.
however, we just need to say that their requests will be processed by the office in Croatia you don't want to deal with Croatian bureaucracy - you are always missing "some paper" and - the stamp on the document is always missing (although the stamp was legally abolished when Croatia joined the EU) - if you have all the documents, there is no one in the office because they are on ... ... vacation ... sick leave ... because they are not in the office ... if they are there, their computer is not working ... if the computer is working, there is no time because he has to play solitaire ... in short, the working hours are over, and then there are 3 holidays during the week, see you when you see ....
ETIAs in simple form will make it impossible for any English subject with a criminal record to travel to either the EU or because the US operates a similar system as do Australia and Japan anywhere outside England
I hear a certain Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon might be getting investegated over his Irish Passport. Will be funny if he can't return to his spanish villa
The best part is yet to come. All criminal records must be entered on the application form and they will check. Should make those lovely places in Spain much quieter.
Is the UK not introducing a similar requirement for EU citizens (and many others) soon? And it will cost nearly twice as much (£10), but only be valid for two years? It's utter hypocrisy to whinge about this.
Yes indeed. And when I travel from the US to the UK to take a cruise that will go to ports in Europe, I will have to get both. But while the Schengen ETIAS waives the fee for seniors, the UK system does not.
Think it might have a larger impact on UK tourism than on the EU one though ... I lived in the UK for 3 years and regularly went back (had a great time there before it went to h...) ... just book a ferry and a hotel and off I went at short notice. Too much hassle now, need to renew passport and fork out more money, the UK has a clear sign now "if you're not from 'ere, don't come'"
The trouble is that the harder the UK makes it to enter from the EU (regardless of citizenship), the more it will hurt tourism. Take the cruises. When you need two visa waivers to travel to both the EU and the UK, how many will just avoid the UK? The same goes for tourists covering multiple countries. £6 to cover all of the EU and Schengen, or £16 to also visit the UK. Oh and to spend a few hours of your trip trying to get though the border each way. I can see many thinking the UK isn't worth it. I mean it's not like the Gammons even sell it. Most foreign tourists come to London, which according to the gammons means getting robbed and/or stabbed.
It seems redundant to say both Brexiteer and clueless in the same sentence. Those words are synonymous. This does not only apply to lay people. Even the top Brexiteers such as Davies or Liam Fox showed time and again that they had no clue what the EU was, where it was, where its headquarters are, what it is for, who is in charge, etc. Davies, the UK's Chief negotiator for Brexit, thought that the EU was based in Berlin and run by Merkel. He also thought he could make a separate trade deal with each individual country. He had not the first clue.
"Spend your holidays in Skegness or Clacton if you don't like it": actually, one benefit of spending time in Clacton is that it's the one place you're guaranteed not to run into Nigel Farage.
When you put ten idiots in a room, they all look smart compared to each other. They have no idea that those who choose not to enter their room do so because they are not idiots.
@@G_C340The British one? Yes. I actually keep mine mainly so I can vote in UK elections and rub it into the brexxies' faces that I have a say in their government, but they have no say in mine. 😂
Oh dear, ETIAS will now mean that Brit's with criminal records will probably be denied entry into European Schengen areas. The recent far-right guests of your local HMP may have to now forget their future cheap holidays to Spain and may also need to sell any holiday homes out there as well. Shame.
Exiting Brexit should never have been put to a referendum. The average citizen is too ill informed to make such a decision, that is why politician are elected. They are supposed to do the research and make the most beneficial decision.
Yes. But when one is asked a question, one needs to use his brains. Many british say that they were lied to, but i don't accept these excuses. It is mere logic that a small country like the UK can never matter by itself on a globalised world stage, when faced with giants with hundreds of millions of people like China, India, The USA, Indonesia, the EU, and whatnot. Whether it is economically, militarily, or diplomatically. It is the most obvious common sense. I don't even need to think about it to understand. And i am no genius. Demography is power. France was a hegemon for so long in part thanks to its demography. This is one of the reasons why immigration is even a thing... The british "were lied to" is a poor excuse crafted to deflect one's responsability for his own actions. They convinced thermselves that they could compete because of arrogance, because of a misguided sense of exceptionalism that makes them look down on everyone else and handle the world through a noxious system of double standards that always place themselves of top, just because they are british (english, more specifially, most of time). These people live their life with the notion "what is mine is mine, what is yours is mine" and they throw a tantrum when they can't have their way anymore. They resemble very much the MAGA in the USA. Even while lied to, they forwent common sense. Stupidity and arrogance have a price. Those that voted Brexit did so by stupidity and arrogance, not because they were "lied to". I believe it to be of the upmost importance to stop this scapegoat-seeking thing going on in the UK. Voting is a responsability. If one puts a vote in the box... it is his responsability alone. No matter the circumstances.
This is why i say that too many british look arrogantly at the world with a mindset shaped around the concept of "double standards". It is them, then the shameless peons below. People like this can never do their share of teamwork. And it is the reason why we in the EU are pleased with this turn of events.
The thing I don't see mentioned is that the UK has already implemented such a system for entry to the UK. It's more expensive (GBP 12) and only valid for 2 years. What are they griping bout again????
It is actually very hard to get a UK British visitors visa. My Thai wife was refused the first application. The application is actually fairly expensive. The application form is very long. Approximately 5 pages with some very crazy questions. The visa application for Thailand is actually a pleasure to fill out compared to the UK. I myself am disappointed in the attitude of many British people. They should first inform themselves before criticizing other countries like the EU countries. I am also the opinion that Thai visitors to the UK should get a waiver visa similar to what we as visitors to Thailand are allowed. UK has an unfair system compared to the welcoming systems other countries give us, example Thailand. Thank you Thailand. So Those UK citizens that are continually complaining should keep there opinions to themselves and start to learn about the world.
That is because they still think they matter. I remember seeing a video where this british woman was saying: "the *world* needs to understand that we were lied to.". The world? The world hardly cares about you, right? Why do you think the world is holding his breath about what is happening with Brexit? Oh gosh... This line she said sums up perfectly the mindset in the UK that made people vote Brexit and the rest of Europe be happy about it.
If we have to pay it then you guys from EU have to pay it just making at big deal now of nothing this is just wasting of time and the phill video are just sad trying to make at big deal now of nothing that what phill do all the time.
There's this Process that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has to go through. Based on the last 47 years of membership of the EEC/EU. What Country in the EU, has England pissed off the Least. It only needs One country to object. 🇮🇪🇪🇺
The EU doesn't punish UK. That would be to much honor to UK, cause it would implement that there is an EU-commision named "UK-Punisher". The funny thing is that many rules for third countries were implemented cause the UK wanted them when they had the gold membership of this club.
A great many British people have never had to deal with a visa process which is difficult, expensive and sometimes pernicious, like the UK. They often don't realise how lucky they are.
I know Schengen in Lux. It is full of petrol stations as Germans and probably Belgians come across the border to buy the low tax petrol in Lux. Also loads of bars, restaurants & vineyards ( Mosel White Wine ) and boat trips along the River Mosel.
"But...but...but...I'm British! How dare a foreign country impose their immigration rules upon me!" The idea that the Schengen Visa Waiver Scheme "diminishes" a British Passort is beyond laughable. Sorry, mate, but Brexit did that. Didn't see it coming? Why not? Everyone else (well, 48% of the nation) did.
Thank goodness you are here to help all us thickos (who by the way are over something that happened six years ago). You clearly have a busy and fulfilling life.
Its such a pity. That those who voted for Brexit cant be prohibited from leaving the island of Britain for Europe. Perhaps Ireland could remove Sitting Parliamentarians from using their Irish and other EU countries passports. 🇮🇪🇪🇺
Brexit was so ridiculous. They wanted to be like Switzerland in the EU but Switzerland was the opposite of Brexit, they pay a lot of money but have no saying in the EU and are in Schengen. While the UK was in the EU, but without the Euro and without Schengen but had a word to say at every decision. Now the UK has no saying in anything, but still needs to pay to the EU.....
Went Poland in the 90s was visa free and didn't cost anything, but Poland had a visa free agreement with the UK, both Polish and British citizens could visit each others countries.
I guess you are American? Back in the Communist era of the 1970's tourist visas for Romania were free and could be obtained on arrival if travelling on a pre-paid inclusive tour.
Was in a non eu citizen 1:29 queue getting passport checks in Spain .The eu citizen queue was nil. An idiot thought he could just get his family to join the eu queue. Sent to the back of our 200 person queue by the Police. Epic. Probably a Brexit voter!
Brexiteers: We want to be a sovereign nation with full control of our borders!
Also Brexiteers: How DARE foreign countries be in full control of THEIR borders?!
😂😂😂
There is madness to this method. Since Brexit has so abysmally failed to secure our borders, the least the EU could do is open their gates to us.
I am sorry for those who voted stay but the Brexit "gang of thugs" should be sent off to Rwanda.
They can do what they like, could give a T.
Don't feel bad, the same exceptionalism isn't exclusive to the UK. Plenty of other countries act the same. Though most of them are English speaking... Definitely not Russian, Putin couldn't control his borders if his life depended on it. He doesn't even really know where they are it seems 🤣
As a French man, I say to all brexiters complaining about what we do in the EU:
« Not your house, not your rules ».
Si cela ne leur plaît pas ils peuvent rester à la maison.
There are very nearly no brexiteers moaning about it. No one cares at all. This channel wants you to think we do. We don’t.
@@gdfggggg You speak on behalf of all Brexitards do you haughty man?
Take a look at GB"News" or read the Daily Express, both strongholds of the uneducated Brexitard. Try and find me a Brexitard there who is not bitter and angry about your humiliating failure that made haughty England the laughing stock of the world.
@@gdfggggg ui....I see a flying pig.
@@marleneMS sorry, pal. I can still go to Spain on holiday, whenever I choose. These rules have no consequence for me whatsoever.
🇬🇧 We want to leave the EU !
🇪🇺 OK!
🇬🇧 How dare you treat us as if we left the EU!
Before we joined the EU my UK passport required a visa for entry to Netherlands. We joined. No visa required. We left. Visa required.
you might think that is a fairly easy thing everybody can get behind, but no.....
Tragedy personified, let's get ruled by a foreign power🙄
That's a bummer!
@@erushbass8326a foreign power which we were an influential and well respected member of?? That foreign power?
@@erushbass8326 Russia.
Reason and logic are lost on brexiters. Neither were remotely involved in their voting decison... or complaints thereafter.
Straight bananas in more than one sense.
The same people who've spent the last 8 years telling US not to moan are now the ones moaning.
How true.
If only you could incorporate the word moan into Brexiteer
I don’t think they ever stop before and after Brexit.
They were moaning about leaving the EU since the mid 90's
Everyone should stop moaning, It's £7 for 3 years :) What a bargain.
ETIAS? The system that the UK voted in favour of in April 2016 (whilst still in the EU and two months before the referendum)? That one?
@liamhegarty3220: They desired to make free movement of People 'water-tight' tight then but never had the thought about those outside. It was not supposed to apply to them, or so they thought! The UK never seems to understand what an immigrant is, though the word is in their English Language! You can be an Immigrant, going to 'them' just as 'they' coming to 'you' are immigrants. Their desired definition should look like : They, coming to us = Immigrant. But UK going to them: not equal to immigrant!
you forgot to say Nigel Farage & Co voted for it
Take their complaints to MP Farage. He'll set up a referendum. 😢
All you have to do is lend him a thousand or so ..." until it is solved".
These people prove everyday why Labour need to get on top of teaching critical thinking...
I suspect they could leave out "critical".
Remove the 'critical'
Labour needs to teach British people the whole topic of what 'thinking' is
😂😂😂
Yes but critical thinking requires the ability to think. 😂
@@AxGerm756BAAAA BAAAA 4 legs good. 2 legs baaaaad. Get Brexshit done. Baaaaa
Labour teaching critical thinking? lol...
GB Views: never mind the quality of the journalism, feel the thickness.
I see what you did there, bravo.
@@shkeen57 good one, yes!
Brexiteer hypocrites.
They're not hypocrites, they are just ignorant. They are not clever enough to be hypocrites.
@@tonycook7679valid point
@@tonycook7679 Alf Garnetts one and all!
A heartfelt message to ALL Brexit voters and supporters: "You won, suck it up and get over it!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
We have to pay a charge to enter another country?! Preposterous! Why can't we just move in freely like we used to?! Someone should come up with a system for that!
Every fish is free to swim without any pay walls ....
But you CAN move freely.
You can move freely in your *sovereign exceptionional* UK borders. Isn't this what you wanted ?? 😂😂
The EU committee that introduced the ETAIS scheme was chaired at the time by a British MEP Claud Moraes and the scheme was actively supported by the UK government also.
@@Richard1A2B Historical incompetence ...
I hope all citizens see this spiteful act by the EU and make patriotic holidays to stoke or boston
Aww, poor brexiteers, is the EU being mean again to you?
I don't care won't stop me going on holiday even if I have to pay got the money anyway 😊
@@AllanWilliama enjoy the passport queue though! I scanned my passport in Amsterdam watching the Brits queue with the other foreigners!
@malahammer I don't care just show you how far behind you guys are compere UK airport in and out.
@@AllanWilliama "how far behind you guys are" lol whatever helps you sleep at night.
@@AllanWilliama Hmm. You do know the reason why you go through a British airport 'in and out' is because you are British, right?
Brexiters stop whinging and moaning your voted for Brexit get over it
It's not us running this saddo channel....😂
@@erushbass8326no, thank god, we can just IMAGINE the total f-up YOU lot would make of it😂😂😂😂
Whinging & Moaning are to found on GB News mate, channeling their way deep into their self-created abyss of falsehoods.
lol you guys whine to this day about losing the vote.
@erushbass8326 You still came here, and made comment, though, didn't you?
Oh wow! 😂😂😂
Oh boohoo, my heart bleeds for the Brexiteers that voted to make their lives harder and more expensive! 🤦🏻♂️😂🤣😂 As a remoaner, I'm still waiting for an apology from someone...anyone, for them making my life harder and more expensive, oh to have my freedom of movement back....muppets! 🙄
I hope all citizens see this spiteful act by the EU and make patriotic holidays to stoke or boston
@@tomsheppard378what about Blackpool?!
My wife is a non EU citizen living in Germany. The effort to get a visa for the UK is enoumous.
One needs lots of documents with professional english translations, an invitation from the UK and needs to pay 200€. And still it does not guarantee a visa for the UK.
Yes, brexiteers should view the British Govt website for visiting the UK. £115 and upwards. They say, "no man is an island." Unless you are a brexiteer.
Brexit misery continues.
For the Brits. Serves them right. No sympathy. Except for the remainers.
No brexiter has a right to complain about any difficulty with dealing with any EU country
It's probably a hidden complaint of them not liking the Brexit consequences because they weren't supposed to be thinking before voting for Brexit years ago ... having to think and then having to take responsibility of the consequences of their choice ... can't expect that from brexiteers
Just a warning to anyone tempted to have a look at GB news for a laugh Don't do it. I tried it about 6 months ago and am still recovering from the trauma, the medication helps a bit.
I don't know how it could occur to anyone to have a look at GB news for a laugh - any exposure to snippets from there makes me want to bash my head against a wall.
If you stare too long into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you.
GB news is like the American FOX. Only for people too dumb to believe what they’re told by shucksters.
I just go with repeats of The Day Today ;-)
Just watch the bbc then yeah that's much less traumatic. What planet do you live on. Definitely a Diane Abbott supporter.
Brexiteers probably think ETIAS has got something to do with the Man City stadium.
What a bargain, 7 Euro for a ticket to the Etihad!
Only if they've got their specs on and somebody uses a finger to point out the words😂
With their 115 financial irregularity charges so just like the Tóridehe!
The Best Comedy Comment Award goes to........👏
This is exactly what I voted AGAINST in 2016.
I dare you to provide a cogent argument for Brexit. Arguing against people with knowledge of politics, global influence, economics and social issues is an impossible task and I bet you couldn't respond intelligently to any of them.
The catalyst for Brexit was the fear that Muslims would continue to flood into Britain causing a total imbalance with ethnics in the Country but ironically, the cult found alternative means, the cover of darkness, boats and Woke.
@@keithcarmody6246 There is none. Rees-Mogg argued on TV as recently as last week "The UK's economic future lies in the US and the Pacific"! This is a statement so obviously ridiculous that either he is of very low intelligence or has actually started to believe his own extreme propaganda.
@@keithcarmody6246if you read his statement again it pretty much say he voted to remain in EU, anyone with normal mental faculties could see this would happen but alot of brexiters voted on feelings and not facts and data.
ETIAS will be interesting with criminal records especially rioting ones
Hehe I hope so. Would be nice to get a break from the disturbing drunk brexiteers tourists.
@@CesarHILLbut what about getting them out of the UK for a few weeks each summer, surely we’d like that too! 😊
@@AL-YT-comment The rest of the world doesn't approve.
@@flitsertheo You are right, but I can dream can’t I ?
@@AL-YT-comment It's not a dream but a nightmare. But go ahead, I'm not stopping you.
I will holiday in Clacton. It’s the one place in the world you won’t see Farage
If you're swimming and you see a Mars bar float by it probably won't be a Mars bar!
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In the world? Never seen this Farage thing here, in France.
No it's not
Sovereignty is good. But only when it comes to our sovereignty. The sovereignty of others is of course a bad thing.
Ah yes Imperialism without any means to create an empire. The root cause of English Exeptialism .
Maybe in the 1800s..
Research is wasted on the thick.
Or as I call them the hard of thinking!
@@gillianpope9039 Ooooooooh nice one, need to remember it
But, Phil, it's not that the PASSPORT should automatically grant you an access, it's the BRITISH passport. Because we are Bri'ish, innit? We are speshul!
Exactly
I hope all citizens see this spiteful act by the EU and make patriotic holidays to stoke or boston
I think they imagined going back to colonial times, when the crook Farage and his cronies talked about glorious past ... being bri'ish was enough to get in back then
I flew back to the UK to vote in the referendum. I knew nothing. I looked at all the headlines. I bought a range of papers. I tried to inform myself. No consensus. Diametrically opposed convictions. I heard one - just one - sensible, credible opinion.
“So, Mr Corbyn, leave or remain?”
“For these five reasons, I think remain”
(Explains five solid reasons)
“And Mr Corbyn, on a scale of one to ten, how enthusiastic are you about the EU”
“Seven and a half”
He gets pilloried in the press next day for introducing nuanced judgement to the conversation. Zero or ten.
I’m first into the polling station. A minute after they open the doors.
“Wow, you’re keen, Sir”
‘Aye. Can anyone lend me a coin. Heads: remain. Tails: Brexit.’
“That’s tails, Sir”
‘Okay, best of three’
I voted remain and, with hindsight, clearly the right decision.
But only with hindsight. Not clear at the time because our media are crap.
Now, having Brexited, there could be one tiny benefit. As suicide sanctions destroy EU economies, we could have been immune. May e even joined BRICS.
As EU Russophobic folly bring us to the verge of apocalypse, we could be a force for preserving the planet
Not even that shred of benefit is granted to the British people. Here, have 3 billion a year. We don’t need it.”
Our special forces lead the charge to provoke Russia. Obviously got word Putin fancies running Stockport.
Cameron greenlit the use of Stormshadows to attack Russia (ie. Its nuclear power station in Kursk, so, effectively initiating a nuclear attack). Almost as clever as having a binding Brexit referendum. Genius!
If there is a way to lose, rest assured our Government/s will find it.
Maybe the EU should donate some grants to the UK to help with the development of the poorer areas as well, because the powers that be, as well as being incompetent buffoons, don't give a damn.... Although these lying misfits were voted in and supported by a lot of the British voters which doesn't say a lot for their Intelligence either.
Brexit just makes everything harder, be it legally entering the EU for the holiday, or trading things, or getting even basic food.
It´s like, they didn´t know, what they are voting for
For you, yes. For certain people it could have made things easier. Like getting rid of human rights. And all of the worker and consumer protections that they hate. That's why they wanted to repeal ALL of the UK legislation that had come into existence due to the EU.
@@MrMartinSchou Consumer protections are very much needed but some worker protections do make it harder to get employed. Workers should be paid, and be protected from being killed or injured, but everything else just makes it harder for someone without a job to get one.
@@ThomasMadden-hd1oz So you think that workers should work as many hours as the employer tells them to; that they should have no paid holidays, etc?
@@ThomasMadden-hd1oz Getting paid, don't get killed or injured. That's it?
No vacations? No sick leave? No maternity leave? No overtime pay? Can be fired at a moment's notice for any reason? 100 hour+ workweek? 10-year-old children working in factories?
There are a LOT of worker protections that you seem to be WAY too eager to get rid of.
Good evening Phil and all here. They were so worried about taking "back control" of nothing at all that they voted for a Brexit without understanding it. Thanks very much Phil for your explanation. Have a nice evening 🍀 and all here
Taking back control was a myth. The UK never participated in Schengen and always maintained full control of our borders. Only EU/EEA citizens enjoyed free movement so in taking back control all we have achieved is to take back control in respect of citizens of the very countries that we are now whinging about because taking back control works both ways.
The UK Pound lost 15% in value the day after the referendum and hasn’t recovered from that ever since, but the pro-Brexit media picked the €7 ESTIA fee to enrage its target audience.
As a Retired Teacher who escaped from the Septic Isles BEFORE Wrexit happened I have seen my pitiful Basic State Pension (my only income) cut by 25%+ thanks to the weak £.
Liar Johnson: "It won't cause ANY problems!"
@@lauriewood3916 no you haven't....I am also a retired teacher and you should also be in receipt of the teachers pension, unless your'e not being truthful...what you are seeing is that the euro doesn't buy anything because prices here in the EU are shocking....I went to Bricomarche the other day and what used to be sixty euros now cost ninety!....Thank god the pound is so strong..An example...tomatoes four euros a kilo!!!....in Britain, two pound.
@@billjarv I was an UNTENURED College Lecturer (Bournemouth College of FE). I was not ENTITLED to a Pension like 1000's of other Annual Contract Lecturers. The Labour Gov't under Blair cut FE Funding and made me and 1000's of Colleagues jobless at the end of Term. We weren't even entitled to Redundancy Pay. Just told "Don't come next year"!!!!!!!(The Unions fought for 2 years to get us a tiny pay-out)!!
I worked 86 hours per week, covering for colleagues who DID have tenure taking sick leave due to stress. Too tired to undress for bed at night, I woke in the mornings with marking papers and Lesson Plans as my blankets. Then, age 50, thrown on the scrapheap, made homeless by my Landlord and penalised by the Bedroom Tax.
When I finally escaped from the Septic Isles with the shirt on my back, in an Ex-Army truck I had £10,000 from selling all my possessions to last me the rest of my life. I had a tiny Personal Pension from my earlier career in Sales that would have given me £70:00 pa that I eventually cashed in. I didn't even CLAIM my Basic State Pension until Wrexit forced me too so I could claim Residency! Even THAT cost me, I lost a years benefit!
After decades of Service to Society, as a Teacher/Lecturer, Practising Psychologist giving Pro Bono Counselling to those failed by the NHS and a Social Activist I realised that I'd wasted my Life for nothing!
The £ to Euro rate when I left Grated Britain was 1.44, today it is 1.18!!!!!!!!! Do the math!
@@billjarv Oh, and my largest cohort of students were GCSE Re-sits that had been failed by 12 years of State Education given by School Teachers who DID have Teachers Pensions!!!!!!!!
@@billjarv Oh, and if you think tasteless, hot-housed, cardboard-textured tomatoes from UK supermarkets are worth spending even a penny on, you are welcome to them. Personally I prefer to grow my own here in the South of France! Full of flavour and character. Unlike Wrexiters!!!!!
Turkey is very popular with brits. . Never hear them complain about paying the 'cash' charge on entry into Turkey!
Eejits, the lot o them!
Brexiteers clueless.leave it that really.
Well we did tell them........... they called us remoaners and project fear.
Been warned, didn't think, yup ... no regrets to be had, they knew but preferred the lies that made 'm feel "special" ... they're special alright ...
Gi to clacton for your holiday is probably the best way to guarantee you don't bump into Farage
How many are wilfully ignorant however?
All of them. Nobody with half a brain cell could have really believed the garbage that was mutually exclusive as the goal.
Sometimes you do get the feeling some 'wear' their ignorance as a badge of honour!
It's much easier.
Perhaps they are just lazy.
It just comes naturally to them
The daily garbage express with their usual nonsense
They're playing to an ignorant audience that is lapping it up. The noise and chaos is the objective.
Otherwise know as the abcess!
"Spend your holidays in Skegness or Clacton if you don't like it" wonderful.
I doubt that you will see queues at the gates of either of those resorts!
Yes please!
I would suggest Portobello beach, for the "exotic" name.
It's actually part of Edinburgh.
Brexiteers you won get over it,
How do you feel has you life improved in anyway
@@keithmiller1467 it hasn’t,
They won, we lost. We have lost much.
@@BillDavies-ej6ye tories were happy losers , the noose of Brexit is drawing ever closer,boarder check costs and shortages gradually increasing , the facial boarder checks in November, possibly causing huge delays. All to be blamed on labour, and stupid starmer isn’t saying a thing, WHY.
As a non Brit getting out of EU has been the best commedy show you have provided us with compared to all else.
So on BBC about this, they interviews a bloke on the street. He voted for brexit but decided it's wrong idea idea and we need to get back in the EU. But then added the EU is doing, me paraphrase "EU doing this to spite us because we voted brexit"
The BBC doesn't of course say afterwards, this cost applies to all other non EU countries and we are no exception
Quite a few say they voted Remain , and now wish they had voted Brexit considered the EU are making Brexit so bad for us. 😂
@@johnrussell3961I THINK you'll find that's down to lord frost and blowjob Johnson.......oven ready, remember? 😂
The BBC News piece from this morning with this in it (The bloke in the street actually says "typical of the European Union" and the piece is introduced by the newsreader as "rules for travellers going to the European Union", making BBC News little better than the Daily Express.) is actually the topmost RUclips recommendation right next to this video as I watched it.
And the BBC failed to mention that a British MEP Claud Moraes was the Chairman of the EU committee that introduced ETAIS. The ETAIS was also enthusiastically supported by the British government at the time. too.
They might as well call it GBBC News
It’s the same as the US ESTA, which is valid for 2 years and works quite well. Not as good as the free movement we had, but hardly a big deal to get upset about.
"Not as good as the free movement we had, but hardly a big deal to get upset about"
Brexiters will get upset about it. They seem to get upset about everything.
How can they have a problem with either the system or the cost when Brexit brought precisely that to the UK borders if they would bother to implement all the required systems and checks !!
Am I surprised, Brexiteers couldn't find their own Arses with both Hands.
OMG🤣🤣🤣
Most of them here in Spain refuse to learn the language.
Agreed, but they expect people coming to the UK to integrate
Highly annoying. I am from Finland and I live in Spain. I speak Spanish. Then I know UK people who have lived here for 25! years and doesn’t understand anything 😱 Exceptionalism is so thick with them.
@@verttikoo2052possibly some of them are thick themselves
As long as they can scream “ full English breakfast and a lager “ they are good to go
Most of the expats immigrant! Here in almeria are not bothered about the Spanish language only quiz nights rod Stewart look a likes and English fish and chip restaurant for me they are the saddest folks on the planet ❤
Right-wing ideology has gone from a matter of opinion about a way to run societies, to a cluster***k of idiocy and lazy ignorance.
Sadly the biggest support for Brexit came from former working class areas in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire .
It’s a terminal illness here in the USA
Its another example of English exceptionalism , the same people will no doubt call themselves Ex-Pats !
The brexit nightmare rolls on and on and on
It will take years for the uk to get back into the EU
Wrong, a century at least if Brits hurry up.
Hundreds of years with GB news churning out their Daly Brexit Bollocks.
Decades.
@@Richard1A2B Decades prior to even think about some reforms in Britain.
Why would we want to ?.
Trouble was they really had no idea what they were voting for!
Saw this clip and was also absolutely flabbergasted at the rubbish they were talking. Just embarrassing
The one-size-fits-all approach used by the EU is shameful. The EU should give UK the exceptional treatment it demands. Possibly by making Brits submit their ETIAS application in ink-on-vellum, to be delivered by diplomatic courier at the applicant’s expense.
Signed in human blood, and witnessed by 7 people.
however, we just need to say that their requests will be processed by the office in Croatia
you don't want to deal with Croatian bureaucracy
- you are always missing "some paper" and
- the stamp on the document is always missing (although the stamp was legally abolished when Croatia joined the EU)
- if you have all the documents, there is no one in the office because they are on ...
... vacation
... sick leave
... because they are not in the office
... if they are there, their computer is not working
... if the computer is working, there is no time because he has to play solitaire
... in short, the working hours are over, and then there are 3 holidays during the week, see you when you see ....
ETIAs in simple form will make it impossible for any English subject with a criminal record to travel to either the EU or because the US operates a similar system as do Australia and Japan anywhere outside England
yeah something that the rioters forgotten about
I hear a certain Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon might be getting investegated over his Irish Passport. Will be funny if he can't return to his spanish villa
@@LuftWaffle89 Ireland may extradite him to serve time in an Irish jail
What's all this English nonsense ? This is The UK, let's get the terminology right.
@@lesleyannjones3697 no because it applies to GB as all irish dont need it
Why would Brexiteers even want to leave the UK? Doesn't passports cost money? Much cheaper to take a swim in raw sewage, sorry I mean beaches.
Isn't it called sovereignty?
Looks like their Sovereign Tea got spoilt somehow... At least the Daily Mimimi seems to be perfoorming well in what they are doing.
You pay £6 just for the 10 minute drop-off parking at most airports now.
The best part is yet to come. All criminal records must be entered on the application form and they will check. Should make those lovely places in Spain much quieter.
Is the UK not introducing a similar requirement for EU citizens (and many others) soon? And it will cost nearly twice as much (£10), but only be valid for two years?
It's utter hypocrisy to whinge about this.
Yes indeed. And when I travel from the US to the UK to take a cruise that will go to ports in Europe, I will have to get both. But while the Schengen ETIAS waives the fee for seniors, the UK system does not.
Think it might have a larger impact on UK tourism than on the EU one though ... I lived in the UK for 3 years and regularly went back (had a great time there before it went to h...) ... just book a ferry and a hotel and off I went at short notice. Too much hassle now, need to renew passport and fork out more money, the UK has a clear sign now "if you're not from 'ere, don't come'"
Even BBC News did a piece on ETIAS recently without mentioning the similar UK scheme.
The trouble is that the harder the UK makes it to enter from the EU (regardless of citizenship), the more it will hurt tourism. Take the cruises. When you need two visa waivers to travel to both the EU and the UK, how many will just avoid the UK? The same goes for tourists covering multiple countries. £6 to cover all of the EU and Schengen, or £16 to also visit the UK. Oh and to spend a few hours of your trip trying to get though the border each way. I can see many thinking the UK isn't worth it. I mean it's not like the Gammons even sell it. Most foreign tourists come to London, which according to the gammons means getting robbed and/or stabbed.
It seems redundant to say both Brexiteer and clueless in the same sentence. Those words are synonymous.
This does not only apply to lay people. Even the top Brexiteers such as Davies or Liam Fox showed time and again that they had no clue what the EU was, where it was, where its headquarters are, what it is for, who is in charge, etc. Davies, the UK's Chief negotiator for Brexit, thought that the EU was based in Berlin and run by Merkel. He also thought he could make a separate trade deal with each individual country. He had not the first clue.
Brexiteers need to enjoy the benefits of Brexit and stop moaning about Brexit . Brexit means Brexit
Farage, Mummery and Ben Habib voted for Etias, so it must be the bee's knees.
"Spend your holidays in Skegness or Clacton if you don't like it": actually, one benefit of spending time in Clacton is that it's the one place you're guaranteed not to run into Nigel Farage.
The Tories are the opposite of MENSA….😂
MORONSA?
DENSA
UK had signed up to ETIAS before it left the EU.
Having been to North Korea the Visa was £1.200 ....
When you put ten idiots in a room, they all look smart compared to each other.
They have no idea that those who choose not to enter their room do so because they are not idiots.
I'm perfectly happy to have my EU citizenship. I keep the British one too, but it's nowhere near as useful.
It will soon be a collectors item.
@@G_C340The British one? Yes.
I actually keep mine mainly so I can vote in UK elections and rub it into the brexxies' faces that I have a say in their government, but they have no say in mine. 😂
Oh dear, ETIAS will now mean that Brit's with criminal records will probably be denied entry into European Schengen areas.
The recent far-right guests of your local HMP may have to now forget their future cheap holidays to Spain and may also need to sell any holiday homes out there as well.
Shame.
May bee the EU should make some UK specific rules, just to piss them of. Some rule against drunk,loud, in shorts, tattooed yobs
It comes down to: pampered 40 years with the benefits of EU membership, they forgot that this benefits only exist when in EU, not outside.
Exiting Brexit should never have been put to a referendum. The average citizen is too ill informed to make such a decision, that is why politician are elected. They are supposed to do the research and make the most beneficial decision.
Yes. But when one is asked a question, one needs to use his brains. Many british say that they were lied to, but i don't accept these excuses. It is mere logic that a small country like the UK can never matter by itself on a globalised world stage, when faced with giants with hundreds of millions of people like China, India, The USA, Indonesia, the EU, and whatnot. Whether it is economically, militarily, or diplomatically. It is the most obvious common sense. I don't even need to think about it to understand. And i am no genius. Demography is power. France was a hegemon for so long in part thanks to its demography. This is one of the reasons why immigration is even a thing... The british "were lied to" is a poor excuse crafted to deflect one's responsability for his own actions. They convinced thermselves that they could compete because of arrogance, because of a misguided sense of exceptionalism that makes them look down on everyone else and handle the world through a noxious system of double standards that always place themselves of top, just because they are british (english, more specifially, most of time). These people live their life with the notion "what is mine is mine, what is yours is mine" and they throw a tantrum when they can't have their way anymore. They resemble very much the MAGA in the USA. Even while lied to, they forwent common sense. Stupidity and arrogance have a price. Those that voted Brexit did so by stupidity and arrogance, not because they were "lied to". I believe it to be of the upmost importance to stop this scapegoat-seeking thing going on in the UK. Voting is a responsability. If one puts a vote in the box... it is his responsability alone. No matter the circumstances.
“Exiting Brexit”?? Brexit was the RESULT of the referendum on exiting the EU.
Brexiteers: Shut up and put up!
What Brexiteers wanted was for us to be able to control borders, and trade, while having no restrictions on ourselves.
This is why i say that too many british look arrogantly at the world with a mindset shaped around the concept of "double standards". It is them, then the shameless peons below. People like this can never do their share of teamwork. And it is the reason why we in the EU are pleased with this turn of events.
I can think of one very good reason to spend your holiday in Clacton. You have absolutely no chance of bumping into Farage !
Always remember, a Brexiteer's feelings don't care about the facts.
Then they are surprised that others refuse to take them seriously. Who could have guessed...
Still waiting for those brexit benefits !
The thing I don't see mentioned is that the UK has already implemented such a system for entry to the UK. It's more expensive (GBP 12) and only valid for 2 years.
What are they griping bout again????
It is actually very hard to get a UK British visitors visa. My Thai wife was refused the first application.
The application is actually fairly expensive.
The application form is very long.
Approximately 5 pages with some very crazy questions.
The visa application for Thailand is actually a pleasure to fill out compared to the UK.
I myself am disappointed in the attitude of many British people.
They should first inform themselves before criticizing other countries like the EU countries.
I am also the opinion that Thai visitors to the UK should get a waiver visa similar to what we as visitors to Thailand are allowed.
UK has an unfair system compared to the welcoming systems other countries give us, example Thailand. Thank you Thailand.
So Those UK citizens that are continually complaining should keep there opinions to themselves and start to learn about the world.
Brexters always think that whatever the EU does is directly aimed at them personally.
That is because they still think they matter. I remember seeing a video where this british woman was saying: "the *world* needs to understand that we were lied to.". The world? The world hardly cares about you, right? Why do you think the world is holding his breath about what is happening with Brexit? Oh gosh... This line she said sums up perfectly the mindset in the UK that made people vote Brexit and the rest of Europe be happy about it.
I just ordered my passport here in the US, the total cost was $165. And that's before any travel focused expenses.
I had to pay 90€ for a passport to get in the UK ffs! While in 2019 my EU ID-card was enough. Greetings from Belgium, EU
If we have to pay it then you guys from EU have to pay it just making at big deal now of nothing this is just wasting of time and the phill video are just sad trying to make at big deal now of nothing that what phill do all the time.
@@AllanWilliama En Anglais svp. I didn’t understand a word
@@louis-philippearnhem6959 good for you
@@louis-philippearnhem6959 Aucune ponctuation dans son blabla. La marque des intellos, çà :).
It's a Brexit benefit. They should be welcoming it!
Oooh the EU’s punishing us - pathetic 🤣
The sooner we get back in the better. 🇪🇺
The EU wants nothing to do with us.
There's this Process that the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has to go through.
Based on the last 47 years of membership of the EEC/EU.
What Country in the EU, has England pissed off the Least. It only needs One country to object.
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You can align but you won’t be a full member ever again
'The sooner we get back in the better. 🇪🇺'
Sure thing, like Jean-Claude Juncker said: In a century or two. 🙂
The EU doesn't punish UK. That would be to much honor to UK, cause it would implement that there is an EU-commision named "UK-Punisher".
The funny thing is that many rules for third countries were implemented cause the UK wanted them when they had the gold membership of this club.
Yep - this was prescribed prior to us leaving the EU and guess what - our government not only endorsed it but championed it !
we LEFT the EU.........so why would they need or want to know anything about it ?
A great many British people have never had to deal with a visa process which is difficult, expensive and sometimes pernicious, like the UK. They often don't realise how lucky they are.
I think it is going to be a very looooong time, before the UK may join the EU again, sorry 😂😂 greetings from Denmark ❤🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
My bet is that we are talking about a magnitude of several decades here. Greetings from Germany.
I know Schengen in Lux. It is full of petrol stations as Germans and probably Belgians come across the border to buy the low tax petrol in Lux. Also loads of bars, restaurants & vineyards ( Mosel White Wine ) and boat trips along the River Mosel.
"But...but...but...I'm British! How dare a foreign country impose their immigration rules upon me!" The idea that the Schengen Visa Waiver Scheme "diminishes" a British Passort is beyond laughable. Sorry, mate, but Brexit did that. Didn't see it coming? Why not? Everyone else (well, 48% of the nation) did.
2025 the lobsters return to Clacton on sea
We have to fulfil the Copenhagen criteria before we can even apply. There is much work to do.
The rage will start when they hear the information they are required to provide. Criminal record? sorry, you ain't coming in! haha
Have these people never had to get an ESTA to go to the USA? This is exactly the same.
Thank goodness you are here to help all us thickos (who by the way are over something that happened six years ago).
You clearly have a busy and fulfilling life.
Its such a pity. That those who voted for Brexit cant be prohibited from leaving the island of Britain for Europe.
Perhaps Ireland could remove Sitting Parliamentarians from using their Irish and other EU countries passports.
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ABSOLUTEMENT......
YESS......
Brexit was so ridiculous. They wanted to be like Switzerland in the EU but Switzerland was the opposite of Brexit, they pay a lot of money but have no saying in the EU and are in Schengen. While the UK was in the EU, but without the Euro and without Schengen but had a word to say at every decision.
Now the UK has no saying in anything, but still needs to pay to the EU.....
In the 90s, I had to go to Romania a couple of times, and I think (from memory) that the visa cost $US40. That was a single trip visa.
Went Poland in the 90s was visa free and didn't cost anything, but Poland had a visa free agreement with the UK, both Polish and British citizens could visit each others countries.
I guess you are American? Back in the Communist era of the 1970's tourist visas for Romania were free and could be obtained on arrival if travelling on a pre-paid inclusive tour.
The one good thing about having a holiday in Clacton is that you definitely won't run into Nigel Farage.
hahahahaha
They couldn’t actually get this wrong. It’s a simple system explained well by obvious sources like Wiki. It’s intentional mis-information.
Was in a non eu citizen 1:29 queue getting passport checks in Spain .The eu citizen queue was nil. An idiot thought he could just get his family to join the eu queue. Sent to the back of our 200 person queue by the Police. Epic. Probably a Brexit voter!
Never forget which EU member state really wanted these. Guess what, it was the UK!
Without question, Brexiteer financiers and politicians should be charged with treason.