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Lobby to negotiate equal visa rights for U.K. citizens with property in EU area
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over a year ago
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"Did all you people also vote for Brexit "
Let it go as it really no longer matters does it!!!!
Just for political clarity we didn’t vote because we had no opinion on stay or leave but our kids who could voted voted remain.
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"Ya sure, just ignore it ever happened, people voting for Brexit is just an inconvenient truth, best pushed under the carpet "
It’s happened past tense as in it’s done as in there is nothing that you as a rabid Irish Nationalist English hater can do but I humble apologize for my not giving a fuck about Brexit or indeed any political bollocks but you fill your boots Richie boi you fill them boots!!!!
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We will sign it, have not got a place abroad but wish we had but maybe one day we will have. Just so gutted on the 90 day rule for everyone who has places abroad and like everything with these Morons we call government just dictating what you can and can't do. |
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Actually not sure that brexit is any more relivent as you say often enough it is done and everyone has to get on with it!
The current 90 day rule applys to anyone without permission to stay longer in one country. The UK has a 180
Rule it is simply a request to try and extend EU NON MEMBERS the ablity to kevel the two rules this might work both ways. In ether event those with somewhere to stay can all apply for a long stay visa. You dont need to be working just able to prove on going income in excess off €1250 per month into your bank account 90 days prior to your application and few other bits. That would be available for 1 year from your French consulate by prior appointment. Nit sure about spain but suspect simular will apply.
By the way we did vote against but have never agreed with not following the majority vote, simply say get on with it. Nothing wrong with asking those that serve you to serve your interests.
No need for rudeness.
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Funny really, when the attitude of the entire UK (ok yes, a tiny majority of the number who voted, but we've had 5 years now of them telling everyone that they won so they get to speak for absolutely everyone and anybody else must just shut up because they won!) and most importantly the UK government (yes, same thing about majority) is that "we want all these foreigners to fuck off out of our country, we're not having a brexit where there's a way for them continentals to come back and live here".
All the way through the EU kept trying to offer reciprocal arrangements where UK citizens could move freely in the EU and vice versa. But emphasis on reciprocal. It's easy really. If UK citizens want to be able to live in the EU, then all that is needed is for BoJo et al to offer to let EU citizens live in the UK.
Ditto frictionless trade.
Ditto performing musicians, sportsmen.
Ditto educational opportunities.
Ditto every other provision of brexit.
There's zero point in sending petitions to the ones that have created this godawful super clusterfuck of a situation, because it'll be a freezing day in hell before any of them will admit that every single thing they've done over the last five years has been a criminal waste attack on the economy and upon the future of every single citizen of the (now dis-) United Kingdom.
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"Funny really, when the attitude of the entire UK (ok yes, a tiny majority of the number who voted, but we've had 5 years now of them telling everyone that they won so they get to speak for absolutely everyone and anybody else must just shut up because they won!) and most importantly the UK government (yes, same thing about majority) is that "we want all these foreigners to fuck off out of our country, we're not having a brexit where there's a way for them continentals to come back and live here".
All the way through the EU kept trying to offer reciprocal arrangements where UK citizens could move freely in the EU and vice versa. But emphasis on reciprocal. It's easy really. If UK citizens want to be able to live in the EU, then all that is needed is for BoJo et al to offer to let EU citizens live in the UK.
Ditto frictionless trade.
Ditto performing musicians, sportsmen.
Ditto educational opportunities.
Ditto every other provision of brexit.
There's zero point in sending petitions to the ones that have created this godawful super clusterfuck of a situation, because it'll be a freezing day in hell before any of them will admit that every single thing they've done over the last five years has been a criminal waste attack on the economy and upon the future of every single citizen of the (now dis-) United Kingdom.
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In your very humble opinion of course.
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The 'its done now ' argument is incredibly offensive to people who actually put some thought into their actions and are now sucking up the results of other peoples poorly formed choices. The realisation that leaving the E.U is going to inconvenience your lives comes as a surprise? You were warned? |
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"Did all you people also vote for Brexit
Move on dude - that ‘war’ is over." which war is this that you say is over, looks to me like that "war" little England is waging against Europe is now moving into that dirty, "long war "guerrilla phase, |
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