Mutt wrote on Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:23am:
LOL. 😂😂😂
"LOL. 😂😂😂"
V
Mutt wrote on Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:23am:
LOL. 😂😂😂
"LOL. 😂😂😂"
V
V sign Villas or two finger salute?
Andrew65 wrote on Wed Oct 30, 2019 11:53pm:
V sign Villas or two finger salute?
A Churchillian V.☝☝
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 12:30pm
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Kelvin1960 wrote on Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26pm:
I am seeing a steady trickle of posts on this forum from Brits who aspire to retire to Spain shortly, and who are now realising that Brexit will make this more difficult/impossible ... specifically, the increased demonstrable income threshold necessary to gain legal Residency, and post-Brexit hea...
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...lthcare concerns.
It doesn't take a great leap of imagination to assume that there are Brits already in Spain (potentially homeowners in Spain) who will need to clear the same hurdles in order to stay in Spain legally post-Brexit.
And then there are those (some of them homeowners) who spend the cold months in Spain, and face curtailment of this privilege.
What is the advice of Brexit supporters to these people ?
The Brexiters will overcome all by a mysterious combination of magical thinking, whistling in the dark and a stirring rendition of Rule Britannia.
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2019 12:59pm
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Kelvin1960 wrote on Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26pm:
I am seeing a steady trickle of posts on this forum from Brits who aspire to retire to Spain shortly, and who are now realising that Brexit will make this more difficult/impossible ... specifically, the increased demonstrable income threshold necessary to gain legal Residency, and post-Brexit hea...
Read more...
...lthcare concerns.
It doesn't take a great leap of imagination to assume that there are Brits already in Spain (potentially homeowners in Spain) who will need to clear the same hurdles in order to stay in Spain legally post-Brexit.
And then there are those (some of them homeowners) who spend the cold months in Spain, and face curtailment of this privilege.
What is the advice of Brexit supporters to these people ?
They just want to 'GET IT DONE' because BREXSH*"TE MEANS BREXSH*"TE , they couldn't care less about the consequences.
Kush
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“It will be the easiest deal in history,” when was there ever a mention of no deal?
“The German car industry will insist on us getting a good deal.”
“Sunlit uplands etc etc etc.”
“Democracy! This parliament has let us down.” That will be the democratically elected PMs voted in after the referendum then.
I keep asking leavers, what advantage we get from leaving, but even that now seems to have been abandoned in favour of “it won’t be as bad as all that.”
It is entirely plausible that after the general election result in the UK Britain might actually leave the EU. If and when that happens, we will enter the trade negotiations. I think we are a long way off of being able to say what Brexit actually means. At the moment the lengthy period of limbo has itself created continued uncertainty. Maybe at least that time is coming to an end, one way or another, and things will start to shakedown.
When that happens we might have something to talk about other than the referendum result? Who knows.
Stop press. Britain has not exploded, Mark Pudding Francois reported safe!
Posted: Sat Nov 2, 2019 9:50am
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"Mark Gino Francois", Italian middle name, French surname - were his parents psychics with a sense of humour?? Good to see the great British sense of humour is still alive and kicking across the nation too:
Strange really no rioting on the streets either, I blame the rain!
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