billwill
Wednesday 16th December 2020 12:57pm
North London
6,162 posts
Quote: Lazzard @ 15th December 2020, 11:13 PM
You've been watching too much Dad's Army, mate.
The civilised world's moved on - comedically and intellectually.
(Well, obviously some of us haven't)
The 'sore point' you refer to is the fact that when my kids were born, they could live, work and study anywhere in Europe.
Now, their shitty blue passport, foisted upon them by disgruntled old twats, is nigh on worthless .
Plans have been shelved, dreams put on hold - and for what?
At the very best a marginal decline in GDP (government figures) and a diminished role on the world's stage.
All so that the pub bores of England can totter round shouting "they don't like it up 'em!" & "two World Wars and One World Cup".
If it wasn't so sad it would be funny.
What is really sad (as I see it), is that the Remainers seem to believe that it is ONLY the UK membership of the EU that permits us to visit European Countries. It simply isn't the case unless the EU gets vindictive. I'm old enough to preceed UK membership of the EU and there was never a problem visiting European countries for holiday or for business activities before we joined the EU.
I and friends had diving holidays in the South of France and the Azores (part of Portugal) before EU, we even took a 30 cwt van all the way to both those locations.
The only thing extra that we required then was medical travel insurance and you had to plan a little bit in advance to get a visa; trivial extras compared to what remainers seem to believe.
Oh and when I was at college, (in London) we had numerous colleagues who were from European countries (AND the rest of the world) , studying in London.