"I Know You Are A Remoaner!" Julia Hartley-Brewer’s Furious Clash Over Brexit Travel Restrictions

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
  • Downing Street has denied there are “live discussions” to get British passport holders wider post-Brexit access to e-gates in the European Union to ease queues at the borders.
    But No 10 said it would welcome progress on the issue following suggestions British diplomats had raised it informally as a way to reduce bottlenecks during busy periods.
    TalkTV’s Julia Hartley-Brewer clashes with travel correspondent Simon Calder over delays for British passport holders at EU airports.
    Simon: “Rishi Sunak has got the Brexit he wished for.”
    Julia: “I know you are a card carrying remoaner. I’ve always had to queue to have my passport checked!”
    #talktv #talkradio

Комментарии • 2,5 тыс.

  • @talktv
    @talktv  Год назад +34

    Should the government negotiate with the EU to allow people to use e-gates?

    • @icarus877
      @icarus877 Год назад +37

      Leave it as it is, the money will talk if countries want to make it difficult we won't go they will lose out.

    • @tommay1959
      @tommay1959 Год назад +21

      No

    • @bigdaveo397
      @bigdaveo397 Год назад +12

      Well if you want non EU passport holders to use EU e-gates I'd expect those governments to negotiate with the EU accordingly?
      I know it's common sense but still...

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Год назад +21

      No. If countries want to be petty and put tourists off then that’s their business

    • @lindark28
      @lindark28 Год назад +6

      ​@@icarus877 exactly

  • @johnwalton5720
    @johnwalton5720 Год назад +89

    Julia Hartley-Brewer calls Simon Calder a Remoaner. She was moaning when we were in she's moaning now we're out. The hypocrisy is staggering. Moaning (needing someone to blame) is what Brexiteers are all about. I know far too many.

    • @jasonkingshott2971
      @jasonkingshott2971 Год назад

      Obviously your English is on the poor side or easily confused.

    • @northbriton6884
      @northbriton6884 Год назад +5

      There's plenty of them, more's the pity

    • @Gez492
      @Gez492 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hartley brewer moaning🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

    • @jgreen9361
      @jgreen9361 9 месяцев назад +4

      I totally agree. Typical recent conversation. I say “I am not really a Remainer, I voted remain because no one could tell me any detail about what ‘leave’ actually meant. I wasn’t going to vote for something that vague” then I follow up with “what convinced you”. The reply is often one of the total fiction newspaper headlines from the 15 years prior to the vote. A very recent reply was “The EU had banned all English varieties of apple so we all had to eat golden delicious”. I didn’t know what to say that wouldn’t have ended a friendship. No matter how politely you say “unfortunately that was down to the Uk shopping public not being patriotic enough to buy British apples in the 70s and 80s, and the shelf life and shelf consistency being demanded by UK supermarkets, nothing to do with the EU”. In my experience, the truth gets responded to with anger.

    • @donaldellis3609
      @donaldellis3609 8 месяцев назад +7

      Just like gobby malone.

  • @chavbristol2793
    @chavbristol2793 Год назад +293

    Is it really that difficult to understand: if you belong to the EU, you are treated like an EU citizen. If you don't belong to the EU, then you are treated like someone who is not an EU citizen.
    The British have decided to stop being EU citizens. This means that they are treated in exactly the same way as all other people who are not EU citizens. What on earth is the point of not understanding that?

    • @franciscruickshank8794
      @franciscruickshank8794 Год назад +1

      the woman is a arrogant/pompous ass beloved of the silly public in lil england ! rule brittania ha ha . ALBA GU BRATH

    • @danielspillett5393
      @danielspillett5393 Год назад +8

      but we do not treat there citizens the same way we have not added rules designed for one thing only to make uk citizens lives harder to punish for brexit pettiness of the highest order

    • @kevinmortimer1883
      @kevinmortimer1883 Год назад

      treated as scum. as the eurinal treats its own slaves sorry citizens

    • @ronnieince4568
      @ronnieince4568 Год назад +2

      When you travel by car you cross borders in Europe without trouble -on most cross border roads there isn't even anyone to check and the by roads are far more interesting...z

    • @cezartb
      @cezartb Год назад +18

      But I am privilegeeeeeeeed

  • @fhol
    @fhol Год назад +53

    Dear Brits, you should not expect to have your cake and eat it. Didn‘t your government say that ‚Brexit means Brexit‘?

  • @almac2598
    @almac2598 Год назад +360

    If you have ever queued up at immigration getting into the USA, and the childish manner in which the security people boss you around in these queues, then the EU countries are a breeze.

    • @Iazzaboyce
      @Iazzaboyce Год назад

      Try China - it takes 23 hours to get out of the airport on a 24 hour visa...

    • @planeurs
      @planeurs Год назад

      She’s being ever, so, British isn’t she, admitting that the UK chose one menu, and not understanding that she can’t have something from another menu. Good old cherry picking… she’ll be demanding the government send gunboats next 😂

    • @mattfinch3895
      @mattfinch3895 Год назад +1

      What is your point?

    • @rockerjim8045
      @rockerjim8045 Год назад +13

      90 mins plus at Logan Airport Boston. JHB is talking nonsense

    • @francescostello1377
      @francescostello1377 Год назад +7

      They've just stated it, the EU will be a piece of cake compared to the US which is over the top as per usual with the US, NATO yet millions still travel there.

  • @peoplespoet98
    @peoplespoet98 Год назад +91

    She never admits that she got it wrong. Her vanity and pride is far more important to preserve.

    • @bumberClart1000
      @bumberClart1000 Год назад +1

      Silly little fascist. She needs removing off the airwaves. Just sells hatred and racist views

    • @CBWMSJR
      @CBWMSJR Год назад +1

      That's her skill

    • @bumberClart1000
      @bumberClart1000 Год назад +2

      @@CBWMSJR being an out an out facist? Tell me about it

  • @psrpippy
    @psrpippy Год назад +97

    Well that had you told Julia. I have just been to Barcelona, my second home and i have to queue for bloody hours every time I go there. It’s not them being pissy, it’s the uk government saying they wanted third party status so we are treated like US and Australian citizens. We wanted it, they’re delivering.

    • @gerhard7323
      @gerhard7323 Год назад +2

      My friend has a second home in Barcelona and it's never been an issue for him or his family.
      He visits regularly.
      Perhaps they don't like the look of you?

    • @psrpippy
      @psrpippy Год назад +3

      @@gerhard7323 well if that’s the case they must line the passengers up before I land because the queue always stretches out of immigration and down the corridor. It also depends on what terminal your friend flies in to. If it’s terminal 1 where I always arrive then you have all the international long haul arrivals so stand more chance of getting stuck behind a non EU or Schengen flight whereas terminal 2 is a low cost terminal with many of its flights originating in the Schengen zone.

    • @gerhard7323
      @gerhard7323 Год назад

      @@psrpippy Vueling or EasyJet from Gatwick. T1.

    • @djbillybopdjbillybop2817
      @djbillybopdjbillybop2817 Год назад +1

      You could apply for an Irish Passport you can have Both British and Irish all my Cousins have and they live in Fulham.

    • @psrpippy
      @psrpippy Год назад +2

      @@djbillybopdjbillybop2817 i wish i could but I’d have to prove Irish ancestry and I don’t have it

  • @rodintoulouse3054
    @rodintoulouse3054 Год назад +39

    This woman is nuts! She wants the uk to be independent and self governed but everyone else to do as the uk says. Julia, enjoy your Brexit!

  • @petrovonoccymro9063
    @petrovonoccymro9063 Год назад +46

    We chose to leave the single market because we wanted to end freedom of movement. Now Brexiters want freedom of movement back….but only when it suits THEM. We opted to become a Third Country. So we are treated as one. Seems fair enough to me.

  • @mikewilson8513
    @mikewilson8513 Год назад +32

    When a remainer is called "remoaner" just about sums up the inteligence and lack of an arguement of these people.

    • @michaelcottle6270
      @michaelcottle6270 Год назад +3

      Yep, it's a primary school level insult that they didn't have the wit to create themselves & they deploy it like it's the ultimate "gotcha" not realising that most grown-ups grew out of that sort of name calling before they turned 10

    • @TheMilford99
      @TheMilford99 7 месяцев назад +1

      Still upset. Grow up !

    • @mikewilson8513
      @mikewilson8513 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheMilford99You bet i am upset. The country has been f*cked by you brexit morons.

    • @KevinPratt-fy5ch
      @KevinPratt-fy5ch 5 месяцев назад +1

      Remoaner 😂😂😂😂

  • @matthewwalker2281
    @matthewwalker2281 Год назад +32

    How dare EU countries treat the UK as a 3rd country😂😂

  • @joshuapowers4623
    @joshuapowers4623 Год назад +41

    Do you guys remember why you started calling people "remoaners"? Wasn't it cause they kept saying things would be worse, that you were being lied to about nothing changing, remember ohhh project fear?

  • @TJspaceman
    @TJspaceman Год назад +219

    In a nutshell Simon explains what the phrase "You don't know what you voted for" actually means

    • @peterwest5525
      @peterwest5525 Год назад

      Did Remainers know what they voted for ?

    • @jasonkingshott2971
      @jasonkingshott2971 Год назад

      In a nutshell, the democratic majority of the UK voted for sovereignty, independence from a corrupt, anti democratic, unaccountable, declining, protectionist, mafioso organisation run by a bunch of childish, vindictive, self serving, gravy train riding, free loading parasites. Leaving was about self governance, empowering the UK to make its own decisions. It does not set in stone what those decisions must be, it's back in the hands of the UK public and not in the hands of or shackled to Brussels.

    • @leedavis6000
      @leedavis6000 Год назад +5

      💯

    • @willsmith39
      @willsmith39 Год назад +1

      I've read this three times and I don't understand what your comment actually means. Could we have it in English please ?

    • @brentmeistergeneral1054
      @brentmeistergeneral1054 Год назад +16

      ​@@willsmith39 sorry to hear that you struggle so much with English. I read it once and immediately understood that he had accidentally typed "explains" rather than "explaining ". If you still don't understand it after making this substitution then I am really sorry but I really can't help you.

  • @Marvhead
    @Marvhead Год назад +19

    It's like giving up your gym membership but still expecting to use the gym.

  • @georgeszurbach444
    @georgeszurbach444 Год назад +11

    Poor lady, still does not understand what she voted for.

  • @esm7708
    @esm7708 Год назад +66

    So sovereignty doesn't work both ways in Brexit land. How dare EU countries use their sovereignty to protect their borders.

    • @anthony64632
      @anthony64632 Год назад

      It is because Brexit is a scam

    • @sparkels1000
      @sparkels1000 10 месяцев назад +2

      Well we should take a leaf out of their book and check and stamp their passports. Very slowly. Why should they use our E-gates we are not in the eu and want to protect our borders.

    • @esm7708
      @esm7708 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sparkels1000apparently we hold all the cards ..

    • @Andrew-on7oe
      @Andrew-on7oe 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@sparkels1000well said..

  • @OswestryGrey
    @OswestryGrey Год назад +23

    Whenever some fool mentions the word “remoaner” they have lost the argument.

    • @mikewilson8513
      @mikewilson8513 Год назад +1

      My friend, that is a great point. Spot on.

    • @The_Mongoose
      @The_Mongoose Год назад +1

      You lost.

    • @OswestryGrey
      @OswestryGrey Год назад +1

      @@The_Mongoose We will be back.

    • @mikewilson8513
      @mikewilson8513 Год назад +3

      @@The_MongooseThe country lost ! How do you not understand that !!

    • @grassytramtracks
      @grassytramtracks Год назад +1

      ​@@The_Mongoosethe country has lost because brexit was such a stupid idea from day zero, still no benefits found.

  • @jorgennilsson4168
    @jorgennilsson4168 Год назад +107

    Loving the ever present "We didn´t vote for this!!!" 🤣

    • @brianpark8758
      @brianpark8758 Год назад +12

      You couldn`t make this insanity up, couldn`t you.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Год назад +17

      They only voted for the benefits. Unfortunately no benefits have been found yet (not for the UK anyway).

    • @jorgennilsson4168
      @jorgennilsson4168 Год назад +3

      @@flitsertheo Exactly, there was no negociated deal to vote for. And for many "A hard/no deal Brexit" meant that they wouldn´t have to follow any rules at all, just roam around in the EU freely.

    • @jameslawrence3666
      @jameslawrence3666 Год назад

      52% voted for Soft Brexit, Hard Brexit, No Deal and anything in between..... quite how that got mixed up with being democratic process is anyone's guess!! Now we have confirmation that Boris had no clue what he had done or what to do!! Little England will take down the Union and our economy until common sense returns

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад +5

      Its like marrying an abusing friend, despite being warned, and complaining afterwards, that he is abusing you.

  • @specialized500
    @specialized500 Год назад +13

    She cannot comprehend that the EU club has rules and we no longer belong in the club, it appears she doesn't know a lot of restrictions are due to national govts not the EU.

  • @michaeltrivett2872
    @michaeltrivett2872 Год назад +33

    Two points I would raise 1. Going to USA the queues can sometimes be extreme and slow. 2 . Hartley-Brewer would not give Simon Caulder the time to explain the situation as it really is and how the Government chose to deal with our 3rd country status.

  • @You-are-right-but
    @You-are-right-but Год назад +95

    "Countries should make it easier to travel" this from a Brexiteer 😅😅😅😅

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Год назад +6

      Yeah, it is laughable.

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +22

      @@LowPlainsDrifter60 She’s totally deluded but then Brexiteers usually are.

    • @patdigney7945
      @patdigney7945 Год назад +5

      ​@@stephenjon3502Remoaners tears😢loving it.

    • @rick381v69
      @rick381v69 Год назад +2

      Why not.
      Don't European countries want to encourage tourism and make the experience as pleasant as possible to encourage people to come back?

    • @You-are-right-but
      @You-are-right-but Год назад +10

      @@rick381v69 Think about the irony of this statement coming from a Brexiteer

  • @Evemeister12
    @Evemeister12 Год назад +71

    We left the EU but expected to keep the perks of EU membership.
    Yet we accuse the EU of being difficult. This is why the UK is a laughing stock.

    • @twistedsister2568
      @twistedsister2568 Год назад

      I don’t consider an e gate in an airport to be a perk 🙄

    • @markhepworth
      @markhepworth Год назад +5

      @@twistedsister2568 You could have left it at “I don’t consider..”

    • @ianreid
      @ianreid Год назад +1

      Ok remoaner

    • @adrianrouse5148
      @adrianrouse5148 Год назад

      Like last year at Dover. ???? Four French customs officers. They did apologise three days later. This year go slow action.

    • @juliegregory3900
      @juliegregory3900 Год назад +8

      ​@@ianreid oh are you a rejoicer after brexit? Do tell us what's good about brexit, we can't wait........

  • @user-xn1qf7fx6r
    @user-xn1qf7fx6r Год назад +18

    Julia seems to think we could keep all the benefits of being in the EU - whilst making it clear we wanted to leave! Talk about wanting your cake and eat it! We gave up prosperity and ease of travel for 'sovereignty' - how's that gone Julia????

    • @Trylobyte
      @Trylobyte Год назад +1

      We gave our sovereignty to the US many years ago

    • @rachelmiller7525
      @rachelmiller7525 Год назад

      @@Trylobyte Again don't bring the U.S. into this eefffing conversation, we don't care if you visit us or care about your sovereignty you do just fine in screwing it up, you don't need our help.

  • @charlysantamaria8646
    @charlysantamaria8646 Год назад +8

    It's up to the UK what they do, here in the EU you need to follow the rules as you did ask for it, stop moaning brexit means brexit

  • @stuartsteel1
    @stuartsteel1 Год назад +227

    If queueing is your only problem in life, have a word with yourself.

    • @stirlingmoss4621
      @stirlingmoss4621 Год назад +3

      another sad troubled person

    • @stephan6372
      @stephan6372 Год назад +1

      Well stated Stuart, very well stated.

    • @scottmcmahon86
      @scottmcmahon86 Год назад

      It's you bloody Quitters that are moaning the loudest about it....

    • @jaylockwood5030
      @jaylockwood5030 Год назад +12

      Nobody said it was their only problem. Dont make things up

    • @Jamie-Z
      @Jamie-Z Год назад

      You have clearly never watched her channel before if you came away with that impression.

  • @mccrie407
    @mccrie407 Год назад +13

    Britain voted to leave the EU. That means leaving all the perks of being EU members behind. This scandalized “We don’t want this” routine is intellectually dishonest.

    • @ezioauditore3128
      @ezioauditore3128 Год назад +2

      Maybe we should remove the 'perk' of the extra 90 days EU citizens get here then? It's fair after all.

    • @mccrie407
      @mccrie407 Год назад +1

      @@ezioauditore3128 Go for it. The EU lost their extra rights too. Allowing EU citizens perks while not negotiating the same in return for British citizens is a failure of the government.

    • @iandennis7836
      @iandennis7836 Год назад

      ​@@mccrie407 ".... a failure of government......" well, you gotta admit they have form in this respect....😂

  • @bertoverweel6588
    @bertoverweel6588 Год назад +9

    Ending freedome of movement works both ways but brexeteers still think they are exeptional!

  • @denistierney4642
    @denistierney4642 Год назад +5

    You voted for BREXIT and you got BREXIT what are you complaining about.

  • @chapers04
    @chapers04 Год назад +61

    Did he moan when he went through passport control in Turkey or does he respect their sovereignty?

    • @equaliser2265
      @equaliser2265 Год назад

      UK have to pay for a €5 visa on entry in Turkey.

    • @steveb951
      @steveb951 Год назад +12

      You do realise Turkey isn’t in the EU. We left the EU not Turkey.

    • @stevejones2310
      @stevejones2310 Год назад +6

      I didn't hear him moaning. He kept saying this is what we voted for, which is sort of true and not true at the same time.

    • @framazz7575
      @framazz7575 Год назад +1

      You people are hilarious

    • @gloin10
      @gloin10 Год назад +6

      @@stevejones2310
      "He kept saying this is what we voted for, which is sort of true and not true at the same time."?
      No, it is completely and utterly true.
      This chaos at Dover and other Channel ports, which is guaranteed to get worse when the EU brings in its new biometric control and ETIAS systems, is an inevitable result of the UK VOTING to become a 'Third Country'.
      The possibility that you might not have understood this before you voted is neither here nor there.

  • @MmmGallicus
    @MmmGallicus Год назад +6

    The single market is for goods, not people. What is at stake here is freedom of movement. And the UK government specifically wanted to terminate it. Which was done. Another type of Brexit was possible, but was ruled out by the UK government.

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад +2

      Dont mention the facts. Thats so boring 😁.

  • @KaraokeDave
    @KaraokeDave Год назад +7

    She couldn't argue with his logic and had to have the voice in her ear tell her how to argue back. Well done Simon. Wake up Brexiters. Please.

    • @SuperLittleTyke
      @SuperLittleTyke 7 месяцев назад

      I loved the confident grin on his face as he put Julia to rights. She did what all Brexiters do when confronted with real facts: Become belligerent and strident. Malone is a case in point.

  • @paulcrovella6239
    @paulcrovella6239 Год назад +9

    Brewing Fartly will still not accept that we brought this upon ourselves but voting to leave.

  • @albertross252
    @albertross252 Год назад +6

    Furious clash ? Just Hartley-brewer railing against the world whilst Calder deploys his ineffable charm to gently inform her

  • @noflash1603
    @noflash1603 Год назад +24

    But the point seems to be that she cant accept the cost of what she thought she wanted

  • @eamonnafterimage
    @eamonnafterimage Год назад +4

    Oh, dear! You wanted out of the EU and now you want to be treated as if you are still in the EU. Unbelievable!

  • @Tuffluk
    @Tuffluk Год назад +6

    When they have no answer they call you a remoaner

    • @joycegibbs5267
      @joycegibbs5267 Год назад

      outrageous. You might have to queue for 15 minutes. First world problems.

  • @jasonsmithy6822
    @jasonsmithy6822 Год назад +12

    Brewer totally owned as usual

  • @diegolove173
    @diegolove173 Год назад +41

    No need to cry Julia it's what you wanted that's life !

    • @gerardjlaw
      @gerardjlaw Год назад +9

      I'd hazard a guess that this isn't the Brexit she voted for...

    • @edwardbernthal160
      @edwardbernthal160 Год назад +7

      @@gerardjlaw it is irrelevant what sort of Brexit she voted for, none of them could ever be better than being an EU member.

    • @gerardjlaw
      @gerardjlaw Год назад +5

      @@edwardbernthal160 Exactly!

    • @jasonkingshott2971
      @jasonkingshott2971 Год назад +1

      @@gerardjlaw I hazard a guess, she like the democratic majority of the UK just wanted out of this anti democratic cesspit.

    • @zenex1741
      @zenex1741 Год назад +6

      @@gerardjlaw I'd hazard a guess she just wanted to get rid of some foreigners, but she didn't put any thought into the consequences of her actions.

  • @didierpuzenat7280
    @didierpuzenat7280 Год назад +16

    I am European and I do not even notice when I drive from my country to another EU member state, the only sign of a border is a welcome billboard on the side of the road.

    • @jugbywellington1134
      @jugbywellington1134 Год назад

      That's because you are losing your identity. Enjoy your jeans, Hollywood films, nice shiny phones and globalisation.

  • @jack2453
    @jack2453 Год назад +6

    Julia has obviously never entered the UK as a foreigner - I've queued for three (3) hours at Heathrow.

  • @sandersson2813
    @sandersson2813 Год назад +9

    I really wish TalkTv would stop these silly clickbait "furious" type headlines for their videos.
    Simon Calder is never furious. He's the nicest man in the world and this was a very light hearted exchange of views.

  • @DD-gt2cv
    @DD-gt2cv Год назад +44

    The UK passport holders in airports always had to queue because we were non Schengen.

    • @problemofcommons775
      @problemofcommons775 Год назад +3

      @shaun lynch
      It wasn't just "flashed passports".
      Literally got stamps on my old ones. Lying again

    • @catherineworried6238
      @catherineworried6238 Год назад

      I hate this schengen rule .my freedom has been taken away

    • @markadams738
      @markadams738 Год назад +4

      Pre brexit i flew to Malaga many times and always had to queue.

    • @LiveFromLondon2
      @LiveFromLondon2 Год назад +1

      @shaun lynch no we didnt, no such thing. What often happened is we just got waved through - the passport numbers were already disclosed by the airline, the police knew who was arriving.

    • @raymondo6665
      @raymondo6665 Год назад

      @@LiveFromLondon2 Where? When? That never happened to me.

  • @fezmancomments
    @fezmancomments Год назад +5

    The correct title for this video should have been; “Good Natured and Enjoyable Discussion about Passport checks”.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 Год назад +40

    Some people will never learn that things cut both ways. You can't restrict other people's freedom for your country and claim your own freedom everywhere. British ( mainly English ) exceptionalism.

    • @danielspillett5393
      @danielspillett5393 Год назад +1

      yes but we do not do it to them as we are not petty or vindictive like the EUSSR 4th Reich

    • @edaleman2758
      @edaleman2758 Год назад +3

      @@danielspillett5393 we just call them silly names

    • @kjm1059
      @kjm1059 Год назад +4

      ​@@danielspillett5393 but you were told in 2016 there would no cherry picking and then you voted again in 2019 to get brexit done.

    • @alangordon3283
      @alangordon3283 Год назад

      @@kjm1059how do you know what he voted 🙄🤷‍♂️

    • @kjm1059
      @kjm1059 Год назад +8

      @@alangordon3283 I think his use of of the 'EUSSR 4th Reich' gives it away a little bit don't you think 🤔

  • @paulkennedy3998
    @paulkennedy3998 Год назад +11

    Brexit: the self-inflicted disaster that dare not speak its name.

  • @carlyoung6111
    @carlyoung6111 Год назад +81

    There should be many more passport checks, starting with everyone who steps off an inflatable boat.

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +22

      They are seeking asylum so they don’t need one Carl. Of course when we were in the EU we had a legal right to send them back to the first safe country, now we don’t. Something else that the brexit voters didn’t fully understand.

    • @jamesfowler7403
      @jamesfowler7403 Год назад +6

      ​@@stephenjon3502 we had the right but it never actually happened did it?...

    • @gerardjlaw
      @gerardjlaw Год назад +15

      ​@@jamesfowler7403 If it didn't, that wasn't the fault of the EU but of the British government.

    • @carlyoung6111
      @carlyoung6111 Год назад +1

      @@stephenjon3502 Anyone who is LEGALLY seeking asylum uses documentation to prove their identity, they also prove their country of origin and the source of the persecution that they are fleeing. They also use one of the legal avenues. What they do not do is destroy all evidence that could identify them; they do not come here in an inflatable boat and they definitely do not leave their wives and children in the 'hell hole' that they are fleeing.

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +6

      @@jamesfowler7403 You can only blame the bullshitters for the last decade. A complete load of nonsense and waste of time and money that was the Referendum James.

  • @stevedavidson666
    @stevedavidson666 Год назад +8

    God, this woman is hopeless. But then, why should we be surprised?!

  • @robertschriek1353
    @robertschriek1353 Год назад +9

    It is not fair :-) To quote Mr O’Brien… im no longer a member of the gym, but would still like to use the showers without a membership card.

  • @avakholwadia1420
    @avakholwadia1420 Год назад +23

    Julia Hartley really believes that the EU signaled the British out, no they didn’t. Brexit deal meant out of freedom of movement. It’s worse for EU citizens who now need a passport which is an extra cost. I’m brit living in Belgium and can travel to any EU country with my id card. To have an id card we have to give in our facial and fingerprint’s. It’s to expensive for me to get a passport for a city trip. Hartley’s comparison with the US is nonsense. It’s an additional inconvenience when it’s high season.

  • @ECECECECEC
    @ECECECECEC Год назад +3

    We had it easy and we didn’t want it.

  • @splodge5714
    @splodge5714 Год назад +9

    Simon talking rubbish. I travelled around Europe in the 80s by road when there were border crossings, no excessive delays. Never a problem getting in and out of France like the French are now creating. In the 90s I saw the Spanish make the same problem when trying to leave Gibralter by road creating huge queues. Sheer political bloody mindless to unnecessarily inconvenience the travelling public of this country.

    • @b62boom1
      @b62boom1 Год назад +2

      So you haven't been to Europe in this century...

    • @haroldpotter5911
      @haroldpotter5911 Год назад

      Erm, didn't the British Empire disappear a long time ago?

    • @splodge5714
      @splodge5714 Год назад

      There really are some 🛎ends in the comments.
      🤣🤡😂

  • @michaelholt7994
    @michaelholt7994 Год назад +55

    I've been to Europe many times since Brexit,and have never had a problem,.

    • @adrianrouse5148
      @adrianrouse5148 Год назад +2

      Same here twice this year. Travel at peak times expect delays

    • @markbelsey4003
      @markbelsey4003 Год назад +1

      I’ve flown every month from UK 🇬🇧 to SPAIN 🇪🇸 with out any problems

    • @harrywood6150
      @harrywood6150 Год назад

      Tallinn and Gran canaries no problem

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +2

      Just people like JHB trying to justify their overpaid jobs taking nonsense

    • @tariqjoseph3562
      @tariqjoseph3562 Год назад +1

      I guess the import checks haven’t been a problem either contributing to our 400billion hole in our economy we can’t seem to make up for 🤦‍♂️

  • @wrestlingp
    @wrestlingp Год назад +5

    Esteemed travel correspondent makes points to try and inform the public. Is called a 'remoaner' by TV show host with no education on the matter. How is it that she's got a platform to voice her nonsense on?

  • @rogernewman5903
    @rogernewman5903 Год назад +3

    Foreigners are getting here without problem. Another punishment for leaving the EU.

  • @originalshadowfax
    @originalshadowfax Год назад +17

    He keeps banging on about we wanted to be scrutinised ................ no evidence at all!!!!

    • @jimmys6566
      @jimmys6566 Год назад

      He's a tw%t

    • @kevonslims7269
      @kevonslims7269 Год назад +5

      That’s what you voted for but you can’t accept that.

    • @solvableknave9141
      @solvableknave9141 Год назад

      "TAKE BACK CONTROL OF OUR BORDERS!!!!". Ok. EU can take back control of it's borders, in relation to UK nationals. Brexit = no single market = no free movement of people = third country status = scrutiny at borders (Except Ireland because of the CTA agreement)

    • @philipnapier3585
      @philipnapier3585 Год назад +2

      ​@@kevonslims7269 go join that remoner in Turkey and stay there permanantly

    • @jimmys6566
      @jimmys6566 Год назад

      @@kevonslims7269 that's what the country voted for, slim boy soy

  • @johncraggs3658
    @johncraggs3658 Год назад +10

    Oh its just not fair! Poor Julia, its all too much for her.

  • @pureblood1980x
    @pureblood1980x Год назад +5

    I disagree Julia...we voted to leave the EU altogether. And that meant everything that goes with it. How the EU treat our people at passport control is THEIR right...as usual the british side won't do the same because we want to make it easy for them and ourselves. We COULD go that route but that's the british way to treat the EU citizens...the EU have no obligation to make things easy for us. I'm a leaver so I'm not sticking up for a remoaner side of the argument.
    What bothers me and a lot of brexiteers is for some bizarre reason that has NEVER been explained is we have to keep people who come to this country WITHOUT passports. How the hell does that make ANY sense???

  • @johnbutler8972
    @johnbutler8972 Год назад +5

    Ye. Voted for this that's a fact no point in complaining about it now or blaming the EU or anybody else some day people in the UK will realise brexit has destroyed their country

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell Год назад

      28% of population advised brexit certainly

  • @DeputyChiefWhip
    @DeputyChiefWhip Год назад +8

    I think the main problem is that UK export businesses have been ravaged and many of them have either moved over to the EU or have gone

  • @garyc7464
    @garyc7464 Год назад +67

    Never yet been through an E gate that is quicker than having your passport looked at by an official...

    • @roberttreborable
      @roberttreborable Год назад +9

      A good point going through the E gate yesterday if people feed their passport in wrong there's a problem and someone will always make a mistake get flustered which will hold up the line...

    • @mizzo8341
      @mizzo8341 Год назад +3

      In 2015 Chicago I really didn’t think USA was gonna let me out of the room. My eyeball/passport machine took more than three times to get a good shot and shine green. “Go”
      That’s scary when your citizenship is desided by a computer camera.

    • @gerardjlaw
      @gerardjlaw Год назад +3

      And that's even when the E-gates work properly. The ones at Glasgow are painfully unreliable and take multiple attempts.

    • @rockerjim8045
      @rockerjim8045 Год назад +4

      they never work at Stansted. I always aim for a human so much quicker

    • @Cahoo.U
      @Cahoo.U Год назад

      When something goes wrong who you going to speak/argue with? The robot?

  • @roverboat2503
    @roverboat2503 Год назад +4

    What on earth is the problem with queuing up to get your passport stamped? We did it before we joined the EEC and we do it now. No goddam problem.

    • @Me0wish
      @Me0wish Год назад +1

      I think its the Uk population increase of 17 million causing the problem. More people = more waiting

    • @haroldpotter5911
      @haroldpotter5911 Год назад +1

      Exactly. You voted for queuing and it's what you got.

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад

      Well, JHB complains about it.

  • @cosmin10b
    @cosmin10b Год назад +27

    Unfortunately not many people understand how the EU works . I'm an EU citizen from a non Schengen country. When I travelled from a Schengen country into my country or out of my country in a Schengen area my passport needed to be checked. If it's a busy period of the year you can be stuck at the borders for hours. They need to check your passport,but not to put any stamps. They have a look in your car boot and maybe ask for your car documents. That takes time, a couple of minutes per car, depending on the number of passengers. UK was not part of Schengen so the same thing happened at the point of entry. It was quick sometimes because border control was waiving you through. But now the UK is out of the EU and Single Market so border control needs to put a stamp on that passport. It takes time and when a high volume of people travel at the same time delays occur. I still don't understand why the UK border controls are not implementing EU passport lanes so all EU passport holders can be waived through quickly so the volume of passports that need to be checked is lowered so a bit quicker.

    • @Loosehead
      @Loosehead Год назад

      So if you are so knowledgeable, tell us, what are they checking, why does it take so long, and why does it have to be stamped?

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад

      @@Loosehead wow. Never heard about the status of a third state now? You can google it.
      Passports have to been stamped to assure, you cant stay for more than 90 days in 180 days. Stamping takes time.
      Wait till the biometrics and fingerprints taken come in place.

    • @cosmin10b
      @cosmin10b Год назад +8

      @@Loosehead Border controls are checking your passport if it's still valid and it's yours, you didn't overstated your 90 days in EU from the 180 days. This is done through the stamp that you got when you return from your last trip in the EU. Required by EU law they should check your boot for any animal products like dairy and meats products that are not allowed. Car paperwork is inspected, your driving licence, insurance and mot certificate. They can ask you for proof of accommodation and if you have enough money with you to live for the period you are visiting the EU. All this takes time and as I said in my previous post ,high volume of traffic creates long queues. I traveled plenty of times through Dover with my car, the french border control waived me because of the EU passport,then the UK border control checked passports and asked questions about my travel plans in the EU and questions about my car that had british number plates . The car had 5 people so all this was around 5 minutes. Do some math and you will find that there's not enough time in a day for everyone. Unfortunately the UK is not in the EU anymore so all the rules that previous did not apply , apply now for UK Travelers. We just need to get used to it and stop blaming everyone else. I'm still amazed by the customs officers that they manage in the time they do. You can see that if the French wanted to play by the book the waiting time would be days not hours. Hope this explains it.

    • @andersonross3665
      @andersonross3665 Год назад

      Which sums up the situation exactly - the problem is caused by the EU! Back in the 70s I travelled on holiday with my parents to France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands and Switzerland without any issues caused by passport checks. Main issues were always weather delays on the ferries!

    • @AllanRussell-tp6ss
      @AllanRussell-tp6ss Год назад +6

      @@andersonross3665 Not sure if you're serious or playing for laughs, but here we go anyway. 1. THE UK left the EU, so logically they lose the privileges of membership (like easier entry/exit) . This is somewhat obscured by the fact that UK didn't join the Schengen area so there were checks but not as thorough as nowadays where you're out. 2. I also travelled with my parents as a teenager in the 60`s and 70`s and indeed the border times were shorter - what you're missing is that the volume was tiny so the number of checks was far far lower. 3. She kept mentioning that the referendum was "democratic". If so, why were the participation rules different than for normal elections? At the time I was a UK citizen living in the EU (one of the groups most affected by this - but also a group who all would have voted Remain) and I didn't have a vote. The whole thing was manipulated but that's what you get when you don't have a formal Constitution.
      Ah well.... seems there's no going back now - that said, I am perfectly happy with my German ID card now (much more practical than having to carry a book/passport around with you) and enjoy watching from the outside. As you may know we Scots have a different Education system .... maybe that's why more of us voted to Remain, because we were taught to understand things :-)

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  • @SuperEjep
    @SuperEjep Год назад +35

    I travel all over the world almost constantly for work and pleasure and I often queue for hours, especially in the Far East, in places like Thailand, but no one complains. It's just part of the journey!

    • @truckerfromreno
      @truckerfromreno Год назад +1

      I've always breezed through Bangkok airport.

    • @wrestlingp
      @wrestlingp Год назад +3

      Yes but that's not that Far East, that's SE Asia which by and large is far less developed than European countries and let's face it, they do complain but you probably can't understand the languages spoken in that area of the world.

    • @iberiano-ls2rv
      @iberiano-ls2rv Год назад

      Yeah, but English think that they are special in Europe... they forgot that they chose to control their borders but the EU can't control theirs.

    • @awwasson
      @awwasson Год назад +2

      Except when the queue backs up in Dover. Then the locals get a bit upset. They did to pipe down in future.

    • @joycegibbs5267
      @joycegibbs5267 Год назад

      we’ve become very spoilt, entitled & privileged.

  • @djbcroft1980
    @djbcroft1980 Год назад +50

    I go back and forward to Spain regularly with my Spanish wife. She usually takes longer to get through the eGate at Alicante airport than I do in the cattle queue

    • @elainearchbold259
      @elainearchbold259 Год назад +3

      TRUE AND WELL SAID

    • @manuelromeroarcos8160
      @manuelromeroarcos8160 Год назад +2

      Enhorabuena espero que seas muy feliz con tu esposa española

    • @glumonion1454
      @glumonion1454 Год назад +2

      Those eGates at Alicante are a pain in the bum, I always try to join the cattle queue with my British passport but get nobbled and escorted to the eGates. The guy in the booth behind then stamps it (actually he doesn’t because I show him my TIE residency card).

    • @benpedro6099
      @benpedro6099 Год назад

      I do too and what es are always much quicker for me with an eu passport. But I have both so pick the smallest queue 🤣

    • @markpalmer8083
      @markpalmer8083 Год назад +2

      Be careful not to outstay your 90 days.

  • @Jonathan-pv3ty
    @Jonathan-pv3ty Год назад +4

    I can travel all over Europe (both EU and non EU countries) Turkey and parts of North Africa with my EU ID card. But to set foot on that little soggy island in the North Sea I need to buy a passport. So if you treat us like a 3rd country, get used to queueing when you want to entre ours.

  • @charlysantamaria8646
    @charlysantamaria8646 Год назад +6

    Go to the USA, Canada Australia etc, you still need to queue no matter what

  • @johnthompson932
    @johnthompson932 Год назад +17

    Travelled to Italy from Turkey where I am resident and UK citizen passport holder - I expected to queue up after Brexit but was waved through the E gate and stamped

    • @fitzstv8506
      @fitzstv8506 Год назад +2

      Lucy on that occasion but to be lucky all the time you will need an EU passport!.

    • @BrianSPaskin
      @BrianSPaskin Год назад

      Roma has special egates for certain third countries, like US, Canada, UK, etc

    • @stephenwalsh4392
      @stephenwalsh4392 Год назад

      Just went to Greece - went through passport control in no time at all. Wake up Remoaners, strewth.

    • @fitzstv8506
      @fitzstv8506 Год назад +1

      @@stephenwalsh4392 On a weekend trip to Bordeaux I queued for 2 hours in passport control while EU citizens were waved through, there are no certainties for UK passport holders when travelling in the EU anymore!

    • @stephenwalsh4392
      @stephenwalsh4392 Год назад

      Swings and roundabouts by all accounts. No need for any fuss then.

  • @freddyedwards67
    @freddyedwards67 Год назад +3

    English exceptionalism at its finest

  • @theresenydahl9531
    @theresenydahl9531 Год назад +5

    Simon Calder is a 100% right, the UK opted for a hard Brexit.

  • @manuelatreide
    @manuelatreide Год назад +3

    As this woman says, the British people voted for Brexit. This is one of the consequences of the form of Brexit the UK governments negotiated with us. Not happy with it?
    Ask your government: these rules are not meant for British people entering the EU, they are meant for ALL non EU people entering the EU.
    One last thing: the decision to have tighter checks for people entering the EU were taken when the UK was still an EU member state. So the British governments knew about it. My question is: knowing these rules were coming and knowing it would have to apply to British citizens, why didn’t the British governments created the necessary infrastructures in Dover to deal with it?
    Democracy is allowing people to make sovereign choices but also requires the consequences of these choices to be accepted.

  • @lorrainelane6583
    @lorrainelane6583 Год назад +26

    Been on holiday twice this year ..not a problem

    • @steveb951
      @steveb951 Год назад +7

      Good for you. Thanks to the Tories ruining the country a lot of people can’t afford one holiday let alone two before April!

    • @stephenweir9871
      @stephenweir9871 Год назад

      ​@Michael Kelly it hasn't put an end to it they're just to lazy to fill out the forms
      It's hilarious that remoaners always moan that we can no longer live work or study within an EU member country, when in reality it's not it's a little bit harder to do but if the journey to the EU countries is worth it then so is the extra bit of form filling
      Me I know of a few people who have lived and worked in the EU since leaving and they've never had any issues
      Basically the only one's complaining are those that voted for remain

    • @steveb951
      @steveb951 Год назад +2

      @Codename diamond head. my mum passed away 20 years ago.

    • @christopherchristos7275
      @christopherchristos7275 Год назад

      ​@Luke S Wake up. Westminster is rotten. A cross party collection of self serving pigs.
      All the same.

  • @grafikdrummer
    @grafikdrummer Год назад +9

    Since the Referendum, the consequences of being a third country have been explained to the UK over and over and over again. Brexiteers didn't want to hear that. So stop mouning and enjoy your sovereignty.

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell Год назад +3

      Explained to brexit voters.
      Don't confuse British people with brexit voters

    • @grafikdrummer
      @grafikdrummer Год назад +2

      @@NeilCWCampbell Well, it has been explained to everyone. As I wrote, Brexiteers didn't want to hear it, not the complete UK.

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell Год назад +3

      @@grafikdrummer 👍

  • @stratfordbaby
    @stratfordbaby Год назад +5

    Under EU law, every country controls their own immigration. Visas and passport controls.

  • @lich2560
    @lich2560 Год назад +8

    I just love Simon Calder … talks sense

    • @bealzebum1
      @bealzebum1 Год назад

      Completely owning the interview, he was superb.

  • @esclad
    @esclad Год назад +19

    Simon always has a dig at Brexit whenever he is on TV/radio.

    • @MC-nb6jx
      @MC-nb6jx Год назад

      He’s regularly on the radio and comes across as an arse🙄

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +15

      And why not, it’s been a total fuk up.

    • @esclad
      @esclad Год назад +4

      @@stephenjon3502 Yeah because it's not been delivered properly. Half-baked, half in and half out. That's not what we voted for.

    • @andrew300169
      @andrew300169 Год назад +3

      Because the hardest of hard brexits is a complete failure.

    • @esclad
      @esclad Год назад +3

      @@andrew300169 I don't know how you know that because we haven't had a hard Brexit; so how can it be a failure?

  • @mikemahoney874
    @mikemahoney874 Год назад +14

    I would listen to Simon Calder if occasionally he defended this country over the EU but I am yet to see it.

    • @pureevilhotsauce6490
      @pureevilhotsauce6490 Год назад +2

      What's known as a traitor.

    • @stevejones2310
      @stevejones2310 Год назад +3

      ​@@pureevilhotsauce6490 how so?

    • @dibdab101
      @dibdab101 Год назад +10

      it's because the UK's position is indefensible: actions have consequences, and a consequence of voting for Brexit is that you have to abide by the same laws as any other third country. Why should the UK retain any of the privileges of being in the EU as they made it quite clear they did not want to be in it

    • @haroldpotter5911
      @haroldpotter5911 Год назад +4

      Ah, the "we are special because we are British dammit" argument. You won and these are the consequences. Get over it.

    • @mikemahoney874
      @mikemahoney874 Год назад

      @@haroldpotter5911 I have nothing to get over, I am very happy thank you

  • @markellis796
    @markellis796 Год назад +28

    Showed your real colours there Simon, and they aint pretty.

  • @bbasmdc
    @bbasmdc Год назад +9

    5:30 Ms Brewer says "That's the thing...countries should make it easier to travel, spend money, go to restaurants...". Yes, Ms Brewer. That's called a single market. When you sign up for a free trade zone you take the whole package, you do not get to cherry pick. How do so many people get to Florida? Have you been to the US??? You can spend over an hour in the immigration line if you hit a busy period. I'm off to Miami next weekend and I'm dreading the immigration line. We voted for it in a democratic vote? Interesting interpretation. The old folks who voted for it are dying off so they will never get to suffer the worst consequences of their mistake. The 16 year olds who (unlike the Scottish Referendum) were denied the chance to vote on their futures are now voting age but are stuck with a disastrous decision that they mostly disagreed with.

    • @corneliuscornia3189
      @corneliuscornia3189 Год назад

      Agreed,but these deluded lunatics don't want to get it 😊

    • @rockerjim8045
      @rockerjim8045 Год назад

      is she suggesting we join the Schengen zone?

    • @bbasmdc
      @bbasmdc Год назад +2

      @@rockerjim8045 No idea what she's thinking frankly. She's on a different planet. We don't need to go Schengen to solve the problem. It's not clear to me we can solve it without going back into the single market. But doing that would solve all sort of problems, not just passport queues.

  • @watknig
    @watknig Год назад +6

    We're British, queuing is in our blood

  • @flyboy747uk
    @flyboy747uk Год назад +20

    I used an E gate at Alicante airport in Spain last week, then got a stamp. All very quick and easy

    • @Gooner1959
      @Gooner1959 Год назад +1

      Me too earlier today. An absolute breeze.

    • @manuelromeroarcos8160
      @manuelromeroarcos8160 Год назад +2

      And why do you come to Spain?

    • @manuelromeroarcos8160
      @manuelromeroarcos8160 Год назад +2

      Did you voted for or against Brexit?

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Год назад +1

      The problems are at Dover. No surprise there.

    • @markpalmer8083
      @markpalmer8083 Год назад

      Make sure you don't outstay your 90 days. Then go back to your gloomy, damp, failing little island and be confined there for another 90. That's what you've voted for. Enjoy.

  • @johnbradley6812
    @johnbradley6812 Год назад +9

    Has that bloke ever done any proper work

    • @lindark28
      @lindark28 Год назад +3

      The heaviest thing he's picked up is a pen,the bloke doesn't know what a day's work is,he's a remoaner through and through

    • @pureevilhotsauce6490
      @pureevilhotsauce6490 Год назад +3

      Of course not - like most remoaners

    • @steveb951
      @steveb951 Год назад +3

      @@lindark28 ‘remoaner’ grow up Linda.

    • @lindark28
      @lindark28 Год назад

      @@steveb951 the truth hurts doesn't it Luke lad 🤣🤣🤣🤣 you'll be a Big Liebour voter I take it,🤣🤣🤣another one who can't define what a woman is ffs 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @steveb951
      @steveb951 Год назад +1

      @@lindark28 ok Linda, that’s great, a highly intelligent response.

  • @harrylyme2913
    @harrylyme2913 Год назад +3

    If you leave the Golf Club you won't be going to the Captains Dinner the year following. Simples. Poor Julia she did her best on a reality wicket.

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 Год назад +2

    Simon Calder has head screwed on properly and is thoroughly reasonable human being unlike others we could mention Mrs H-B.😜

  • @martynjones8560
    @martynjones8560 Год назад +18

    It's always worthwhile to do a cost-benefit analysis. Travel chaos (or at least inconvenience), devaluation of the pound, food shortages, 6% addition to inflation, massive drop in inward investment, £100 billion loss in production, and £40 billion loss in tax revenue, are just some of the costs of Brexit - but, to the ordinary punter, there are NO BENEFITS.

    • @lloydnaylor6113
      @lloydnaylor6113 Год назад

      Did you write this in 2016 as part of project fear or are you another pathetic remoaner rejoiner?

    • @rickkarsan4491
      @rickkarsan4491 Год назад

      we have our sovereignty back. That is an amazing benefit

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell Год назад +3

      ​@@rickkarsan4491 is it? Why?

    • @alvanrigby6361
      @alvanrigby6361 11 месяцев назад

      Higher wages for low skilled workers too - insufferable petulance from the lower classes.

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell 11 месяцев назад

      @@alvanrigby6361 really low pay wages have gone up equal to inflation?
      Evidence required for this unsubstantiated opinion

  • @billhooks69
    @billhooks69 Год назад +49

    Never had a problem when I go to the little Greek island I travel to every year. There are no E-gates there anyway and they have always checked your passport. The only difference now is that they stamp your passport. I think I can cope with the extract few seconds it takes for that.

    • @truckerfromreno
      @truckerfromreno Год назад +2

      In Thailand they welcome you with a big smile and it's far better than anywhere in the EU.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Год назад +6

      I assume that those few seconds multiplied by say 300 people on that plane are not a problem if they have enough booths. France asked Dover/UK for double the staff and double the facilities. Since it is on English soil they cannot build them themselves. Plus we are talking about tens of thousands of people.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Год назад

      @@truckerfromreno Sure. Since we don't arrive on ferries and train loads ... just a few planes per day.

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +3

      @@truckerfromreno Try getting to Thailand with a family of 5.
      10 grand holiday before you start.

    • @leskeen1179
      @leskeen1179 Год назад +1

      The main problems are at Dover not at airports. It's when thousands of people turn up at peak times at the port, including coaches, cars, camper vans, caravans and freight. It's a bottle neck and the border control can't cope. Did nobody think of this issue?

  • @stevesimpson6558
    @stevesimpson6558 Год назад +2

    We decided to put up barriers, Brexit was total madness, sold by a handful of people who would benefit from make the rest of us suffer, who's better off? What benefits have we got? Jack.

  • @lindavincent708
    @lindavincent708 Год назад +28

    I don’t have any problems when going overseas. In Asia I have my photo and fingerprints taken. No problem. I like having my passport stamped. It’s like the old days and I’ve kept my passports since I was 16 and love to look through them to remind me of where, and when, I traveled.

    • @jimjam5239
      @jimjam5239 Год назад +3

      You may have missed the point somewhat. Having your fingerprints taken isn't really taxing. It's just a delay. Because of the channel crossing, the checking of passports etc needs to be a brief process so as to prevent longer queues of traffic, which will create serious consequences for the local population and services on the South coast.

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад +3

      You are not the only person in the world.
      Btw: all your data is collected, and maybe sold.
      No problems with that?

  • @tomcobbly8672
    @tomcobbly8672 Год назад +8

    More to the point why do we allow 180 days in 360 when the EU only allow 90 in 180

    • @PeleSahota
      @PeleSahota Год назад +2

      Cos they need you more than you need them?

    • @ezioauditore3128
      @ezioauditore3128 Год назад +1

      Boom. My point exactly. As someone who is about to retire and take to traveling it beggars belief that there wasn't reciprocity on this.

    • @dibdab101
      @dibdab101 Год назад +4

      @@ezioauditore3128 oh boohoo...you voted for it, get used to it.

    • @gerardjlaw
      @gerardjlaw Год назад +1

      ​@@ezioauditore3128Maybe you ought to ask the people who negotiated the arrangements, like Frost and Johnson?

    • @ezioauditore3128
      @ezioauditore3128 Год назад

      @@gerardjlaw Wish I could.

  • @simonbilling1
    @simonbilling1 Год назад +3

    Actually Julia the answer to your question is (admittedly something Britons finds very difficult to contemplate): They don't need you, or your money. What with them being in a free market of some 450 million people an' all.

    • @lloydnaylor6113
      @lloydnaylor6113 Год назад

      Explain that to German car manufacturers and EU exporters who are doing very well out of the UK £70 billion annual trade deficit ( it was a trade surplus before we joined).

  • @franktreml3145
    @franktreml3145 Год назад +2

    The UK voters wanted to be treated as a 3rd party!!!! The UK voted for Brexit not the EU 😂😂😂😂

  • @timbartellselsdon
    @timbartellselsdon Год назад +1

    Well done Simon for not calling her a

  • @mikefox248
    @mikefox248 Год назад +28

    There's bigger queues at my local chippy! We're Brits and we love to queue anyway to gold medal standard. A word of caution here though never argue with a remoaner e.g UK and Venezuela in the same sentence lol

    • @bobtee6466
      @bobtee6466 Год назад

      Bet there's no illegals in his home area.

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Год назад +2

      Why then did people have to wait hours at Dover? Oh yes I guess it was not tens of thousands trying to buy some chips.

    • @mikefox248
      @mikefox248 Год назад +2

      @@stephenconway2468 'A word of caution here though never argue with a remaoner.'

    • @stephenconway2468
      @stephenconway2468 Год назад +7

      @@mikefox248 " 'A word of caution here though never argue with a remaoner.'"..... perhaps because they will talk about facts and not beliefs!

    • @davidpeters6536
      @davidpeters6536 Год назад

      Or Argentina.

  • @nahlaahmani6739
    @nahlaahmani6739 Год назад +11

    This is what we asked for!

    • @LowPlainsDrifter60
      @LowPlainsDrifter60 Год назад

      Indeed it is. Enjoy.

    • @joycegibbs5267
      @joycegibbs5267 Год назад +2

      have you read these replies. Must say they’ve had no problems. Why do you ignore ?

    • @joycegibbs5267
      @joycegibbs5267 Год назад

      @@LowPlainsDrifter60they are. People on here say there’s been no problems !!

  • @louis-philippearnhem6959
    @louis-philippearnhem6959 Год назад +2

    Amsterdam launches stay away ad campaign targeting young British men.
    Typically blunt, the videos show young men staggering in the street, handcuffed by police, finger-printed and having their mugshots taken.
    For years people have complained of drunken Brits urinating in public, throwing up in canals, stripping off and engaging in drunken brawls.

  • @CaptureAVtube
    @CaptureAVtube Год назад +6

    As a Brexiteer, I have had a change of heart. It seems that we have not benefitted in any way so far after Brexit. In fact, we seem to have suffered enormously. We have lost out on many things apart from holiday issues. We should have just told the EU to pee off but we spent months negotiating a pathetic outcome. Where are the benefits? Please, someone explain to me.

    • @stuarthart3370
      @stuarthart3370 Год назад +3

      sovereignty from what I've been told.

    • @gregsmith1070
      @gregsmith1070 Год назад +2

      You get a nice Passport blue too 💙

    • @elipa3
      @elipa3 Год назад +1

      Blue passports...
      The best thing is, brexit cant be undone.
      So dont complain. You voted for this.

    • @gregsmith1070
      @gregsmith1070 Год назад +3

      @@elipa3 I didn't! Hopefully not quite that stupid😅

    • @NeilCWCampbell
      @NeilCWCampbell Год назад

      Who cares what brexit voters think.
      They should be taxed to pay for brexit

  • @mariaobrien8228
    @mariaobrien8228 Год назад +2

    I thought the Brits love queues 😅😅😅

  • @1669Python
    @1669Python Год назад +35

    If the EU countries don't return the courtesy that's up to them. Calder is a massive remoaner.

    • @kevonslims7269
      @kevonslims7269 Год назад +6

      They don’t have too..

    • @SlowhandGreg
      @SlowhandGreg Год назад +8

      there's no such thing we left the EU ages ago pointing out the consequences of that action is just highlighting the truth

    • @1669Python
      @1669Python Год назад +1

      I didn't say they did @@kevonslims7269 🙄

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад

      Funny Jonah, it’s the patriots that haven’t stopped moaning since we left. Those with a few more brain cells weren’t gaslit by the rich.

    • @andrewoliver8930
      @andrewoliver8930 Год назад +4

      Name-calling works in modern debates? How sad that the foreign owned media is dragging the UK down.

  • @roberttreborable
    @roberttreborable Год назад +6

    E GATES are not always the quickest if people get confused or don't push their passport in far enough you can soon have a hold up at those E gates.

  • @davidgriffithsbjjcoach7207
    @davidgriffithsbjjcoach7207 Год назад +2

    Staggering that she refers to controlling our borders given the government did next to nothing to do so during Covid and has more recently presided over a problem almost entirely of their own making with small boats. The Home Secretary is utterly clueless and insisted there are legal routes for people to come from Sudan to the UK which of course there aren't. The organisation she said people should contact have said there is no such route.