How on earth did I manage to travel to the US, Costa Rica, South Africa and Thailand in the last few years? Last time I looked, they weren’t in the EU either... I must have been imagining those holidays.https://twitter.com/davidallengreen/status/1072398263360339968 …
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And, no, our PM won’t need a visa to travel to Berlin after we’ve left the EU either.
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And look at all those countries that Brits have visa fee access to
@JuliaHB1 the EU didn't invent travel.
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The 0.4% of young people who do work or study in Europe could be awfully inconvenienced, they may have to settle for a quick ski at their holiday home in Courcheval instead
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I'll tell my working class wife who took part of her degree course in southern France and worked on a campsite and made lifelong European friends that she should have spent her time skiing instead. Shame her three sons won't have the same opportunity. Pillock.
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Youth unemployment is an issue in France (20%), not sure they'd be that welcome, you know, going over there, taking their jobs...
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Well they could do to any one of the other 26 couldn't they? Unemployment levels rise and fall. You've taken these rights away from my son's for a generation.
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I'm sure your sons [note spelling] will be fine and unless they have a criminal record should be able to live and work anywhere they want; assuming they have skills that country wants.
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Well that depends on the deal our fuckwitted govt is able to do with the eu, and judging by their record so far I'm not hopeful. And it's punctuation rather than spelling but thanks for the condescension. I'll let the autocorrect elf know you are dissatisfied with his work
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It has nothing to do with a deal. You are free to move, work and live in any country, the EU doesn't afford you that right. There could be the apocalyptic scenario of having to fill in a form or two, though.
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I saw a young girl being interviewed upset about being unable to go to Nando’s after Brexit. The Interviewer didn’t mention Nando’s is a South African company.
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They might to be fair - a business visitor visa is required for lots of brief trips for work. Of course, we could all go for travelling under diplomatic immunity (which would be ace).
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There are only 33 countries in the world where Brits require a visa
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Only 1% of Brits use free movement, it's no big deal. More Brits live in Australia than the whole of the EU 27 put together.
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I guess whether it's a big deal depends whether you use it and what you use it for.
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The EU didn't invent travel, UK Independence is not for sale for the tiny 1% of Brits that use free movement. They chose to leave & live & work elsewhere.
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Good, thanks for that. I'm sure small businesses will feel really at ease about absorbing the costs of visas now a lady on Talk Radio has clarified this.
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It's not like equivalent tier 2 visas are difficult and expensive to aquire.
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If you're a start-up and not planning on taking a salary for a couple of years it might have a profound impact on your overheads. See this is who sold us Brexit. People who have no idea about the pounds or the pennies.
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