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Grannyrose

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:01am

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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:01am

dinnerout wrote on Thu Dec 17, 2020 3:47pm:

Of course it won't affect the majority of holiday travellers, apart from Insurance, and medical care no longer available under EHIC.

But.... there is a substantial group who like to visit for more than 90 days at a time, and it will make a difference to their plans and habits.

Will it?  Let’s wait and see.  I wouldn’t want to put my money on it!   Think of the money spent in Spain by visitors, I think the Spanish government has always turned a blind eye to people over staying.  ( come into my parlour said the spider to the fly). Money talks. 

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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:49am

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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:49am

Grannyrose wrote on Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:01am:

Will it?  Let’s wait and see.  I wouldn’t want to put my money on it!   Think of the money spent in Spain by visitors, I think the Spanish government has always turned a blind eye to people over staying.  ( come into my parlour said the spider to the fly). Money talks. 

I've said several times in several posts on many threads that the Spanish authorities may wish to turn a blind eye to overstays.

Whether they will do so remains to be seen. 

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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:11am

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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:11am

Grannyrose wrote on Thu Dec 17, 2020 12:14pm:

Intellectually challenging!   What a statement. I have lived in Northern Ireland for many years but spent my formative years in the Rep of Ireland where I saw a lot of people living in poor homes and primitive conditions eg no running water inside, no bathrooms or lavatories, certainly no en...

...-suites and wall mounted televisions like people have today. Anyway , the amount of funding given to countries in need from the EU was phenomenal! The Celtic Tiger brought great wealth to everyone there and life improved beyond belief. Meanwhile, over the border because we were part of the UK, we got very little. Worse, the “troubles “ brought great pain and suffering to so much money had to be found to rebuild towns all over the country. The U.K. was paying millions into the EU coffers but we were not considered to be in need which we were. Our province didn’t move forward until very recently. The ferries used to transport us to the mainland were appalling, our trains were antiquated. We don’t actually have a rail link at Belfast International Airport, yet the closest railway is approximately 3 miles away ( I think). We flew into Dublin last week and there were buses galore waiting outside to transport people to various parts of the country. Come out of our airport and you will not see any buses because there aren’t any regular buses. You can get a bus which takes you to Belfast City but that’s no use if you don’t live there.  If the EU had pumped money into our province, things might have been different. It has taken years to finally provide good quality social housing which aren’t damp and single glazed. It is more than likely the same in other parts of the mainland . WE NEED TO KEEP OUR OWN MONEY FOR OUR OWN PEOPLE. We have given enough away. Poverty is still there and some people live a poor existence , a very poor existence.  

I mentioned the Rep of Ireland benefitting from the EU and our beloved Spain is another example. Take a look at the roads system... fantastic. Rail system.. fantastic too. Yet Spain is not one of the countries paying huge chunks of money to support other countries. They have done well too. 
So, intellectually challenged , I think not.   The whole concept of the EU is good in many ways but not financially for the UK, Germany and France. Share and share alike , in an ideal world a very good idea but it’s now time to put things right at home. Our NHS needs a massive injection of funds, our armed forces have been drastically reduced over so many years, education is of paramount importance. It’s time to put our own house in order. 
It’s sad to be leaving the EU but needs must.  Our country is in a sorry state and it’s time to put things right and we will.  There are those who believe that we won’t survive and that all hell will be let loose. No way.!!  Life has a way of moving on and it will be different but in due course, we will think nothing of it. The EU are furious that we decided to leave and clearly decided to be darned awkward ( very grown up attitude) Now, with a week or two to go, it’s full steam ahead. Think of all the good money wasted trying to arrange a deal , millions down the drain and it will all be thrashed out in a matter of weeks. 

Life will go on as usual. My late mother in law used to say “ it’ll be a seven day wonder” and it is true. People lose interest very quickly. Life changes as we have all witnessed this year. 
Happy Christmas to you all. 


I am also from Northern Ireland with a good education so I am certainly not 'Intellectually Challenged'. I voted OUT and I would do the same again today if there was another vote and I would agree with everything that 'Grannyrose' has stated in that Northern Ireland got very very little money from the EU to aid our economy (after years of fruitless terrorism) from the payments that our United Kingdom government pumped into that corrupt organisation and I am more than prepared to suffer the consequences and the punishment handed out by the EU. Now saying that I am a proud British passport holder but I am also in the lucky position that I can and do hold an Irish passport so I can be European if and when I need to be.

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:24am

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:24am

How interesting - Northern Ireland voted to remain!

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:59am

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:59am

LeoMac7 wrote on Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:24am:

How interesting - Northern Ireland voted to remain!

Correct - the Northern Ireland Nationalists voted Remain as they own their allegiance to the Republic of Ireland along with the Alliance Party supporters (Sinn Fein Lite) whereas the vast majority of Northern Ireland British Unionists voted Leave but as it was a whole of the United Kingdom vote the Northern Ireland British / Unionist vote helped carry the United Kingdom out of the EU.

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Elaine23

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:52pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:52pm

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Indeed I do and the government recognise that as we continue to get the right to vote.  We have properties and investments still in the UK, submit annual taxation forms to HMRC and probably continue to contribute more then some residents.

Grannyrose

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:04pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:04pm

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I honestly think we should all forget about who voted remain and who didn’t. It’s all over bar the shouting and there’s no point in letting the wound continue to fester.  It is fear of change that is causing such bad feeling.  I’m a born optimist and always will be, it’s my nature! I am of a mind that the future can only be better. I also believe that once we have left the EU there will be Some bad feeling towards us for a while but before long,it will become the norm and we will be accepted. That’s how life works.  None of us like change but before long change becomes the norm.   

I believe that each of us should unite in our efforts to rid ourselves of coronavirus.  Encourage friends and relatives to confirm and stop ignoring the advice we are all given. I am led to believe that people are still partying and enjoying life while the rest of us are deluding ourselves into believing that everyone is staying home and social distancing or self isolating.....We need to get our lives back quick fast.   All those unfortunate people with flights booked to go to Spain for the New Year will more than likely not get. This new mutated virus that has struck the south east of England is spreading much faster and the scientists don’t know yet if the vaccine will work on this type or not.  Let us all pray that it will.

We must all unite in positivity. Believe in a good future and we will have it. If you believe in doom and gloom, then you very likely will always live like that.  Come on everyone, stay positive and enjoy Christmas. Reach out to people who are lonely even if it’s only a message. 

This is the season of good Will to all men. Please give Brexit a rest. 

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:05pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:05pm

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Yes a resident and tax payer in Spain but as property owners in the UK it’s still necessary to make an HMRC declaration.

Grannyrose

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:11pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:11pm

Perhaps Elaine 23 might decide to return home again at some stage and as she has the luxury of having another property there, she will be in a position to do so.  Therefore, I believe she has as much right to vote as I have. We own a house in Spain and I am thankful that I don’t have to vote as it always appears to me that there are so many corrupt people in power. Please  do not compare the people in power in the UK with those in Spain. Nobody wants to hear it. Brexit has been more than enough to have to listen to.  No offence. 

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:49pm

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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:49pm

Golandrina wrote on Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:00pm:

This was put on the N332 Facebook page on the 10th December.

Changes for those travelling to Spain, from today 10th DecemberPublished today in the Official State Gazette - BOE the resolution that will allow:For travelers from risk areas, to provide a negative diagnosis of Read more...

...ys6pWehpE7c6IGPerMG-iBsQnomLjel381YbOcYqMowTlHV5-GUjwy1RCw9Z4NrXfA-TE6rOL05PaIsodvOMY5wNWktaG7AVVNLangXglskn9esJ1WMZD29r5Cp_iiy1p4xgMJX4Ua-3Yk&__tn__=*NK-R" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">#COVID19 with *EITHER* a PCR, or a Transcription-Mediated Amplification test (TMA), or equivalent, carried out 72 hours before arrival.

(Before, only a PCR test was accepted)

Children under 6 years old will not be required to provide a negative test.

(Before, even children under 6 had to show proof of negative test)

You may present the proof of test in either Spanish, English, French or German

(Before, only in Spanish or English)

If it is not in any of these languages It must be accompanied by an official translation.

Read here ALL the information

https://www.boe.es/.../2020/12/10/pdfs/BOE-A-2020-15878.pdf


I flew to Alicante on December the 15th , we both had to have a negative test 72 hours before we went , was both negative .... cost £280 ...... it wasn’t asked for by any authorities , neither manchester or arriving in Spain ... no one asked us about it .... what a joke 

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