Check, Change, Go- new Brexit tool from Govt.

Check, Change, Go- new Brexit tool from Govt.

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Pan Pan Pan

9,881 posts

111 months

Monday 13th July 2020
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vonuber said:
Pan Pan Pan said:
We could also charge any EU citizen in the UK the actual going rate for access to the NHS. so its all fair and balanced. So hopefully their insurance will be fir for purpose too.
It will all work itself out in the end, or do you think, that like Nazi Germany believed, they could bomb the f*ck out of everyone else around them, but no one would ever bomb the f*ck out of them by return. Would that not be a rather naïve view, don't you think?
Blimey, didn't take long for WW2 to be mentioned. Who says this country can't get over it?
Come now, it was just an analogy. the EU hierarchy seems to think it can impose all its, rules and charges and penalties on other countries (even those countries within the EU), but somehow those other countries should not, will not, or cannot be allowed to impose their equivalents onto the EU. It is such a naïve position to hold.

foxbody-87

2,675 posts

166 months

Tuesday 14th July 2020
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I’ve had an IDP for driving in Asia and later in the Caribbean, to be honest it was a piece of piss to obtain.

jamoor

14,506 posts

215 months

Tuesday 14th July 2020
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foxbody-87 said:
I’ve had an IDP for driving in Asia and later in the Caribbean, to be honest it was a piece of piss to obtain.
It used to be a terrible experience before brexit as only very select post offices issued them.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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vonuber said:
crankedup said:
In the event of a no deal brexit, will it stop either of you two going into the EU. controlled Countries of Europe?
You mean EU member states.
Either way imo, if you prefer though E.U. controlled Member States.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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Helicopter123 said:
crankedup said:
In the event of a no deal brexit, will it stop either of you two going into the EU. controlled Countries of Europe?
Could you explain the bold bit please?
Sure I could but it will only offend your sensibilities, four years on if you don’t understand the brexiteer thought patterns by now, you never will.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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don'tbesilly said:
citizensm1th said:
don'tbesilly said:
So no claims of victory, nor a suggestion that it's not helpful, thanks.

Do you really care about the feckless in Benidorm?

Do you really care about the feckless who care more about getting drunk and rogering any female who happens to have a pulse and who's breath is just about distinguishable on a glass, but couldn't give a toss about falling ill or falling off a moped and breaking their neck, add any bones to suit.

I personally don't care for the feckless, I rather suspect you don't either.
No I don't care for the feckless, but you and I both know the first time some scrot hires a scooter and wraps himself around a lamppost the outcry in our press over a promising footballer being stranded in some Spanish hospital with no way to pay for health care will mean our government will end up having to sort it all out at the publics cost and for what? Unicorns that are seemingly vanishingly rare?

I wonder how the good people of Chatham are feeling right now?
You've got examples of the Govt paying for the example you've given above in the past?
Do you think that an EHIC card would cover such an eventuality now?
I'd hazard a guess that you couldn't find an example of where it has, I doubt a private insurance company would cover such an eventuality either.

The type of scenario you paint normally involves a 'JustGiving' cry for help with varying degrees of success, sob stories as you've described rely on the same sort of people who may well have ended up in the scenario you've described.
Of course he hasn’t, it’s all unicorns in his head. Think of some negativity and write it down as fact, when in reality is dogs dangles.

foxbody-87

2,675 posts

166 months

Wednesday 15th July 2020
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jamoor said:
It used to be a terrible experience before brexit as only very select post offices issued them.
This was before Brexit, and I don’t exactly live in the metropolis, I must have been lucky to have a good P.O.