Sunday 25 October 2020

Blame the EU

Both the Daily Express and your Super Soaraway Sun have run stories about the EU will stop UK cisitzens using the E grages at ports and airports.

I am not surprised, as stopping free movement involves citizens of both the EU and UK, that the EU wouldn't force this was beyond wishful thinking.

Brexit means Brexit, after all.

So, UK travellers will have to prepare for multi-hour waits, especially at hub airports like Amsterdam and Frankfurt.

I have seen the queues at Amsterdam for the e gates and so realised the consequences of having to use the normal gates for passport checks, maybe MPs and Brexiteers never travelled so didn't think it was an issue. I imagine it will be come next summer when folks go on their holibobs agan.

Meanwhile, a UK Government Department has been tweeting lies. And I use the word "lies" because it was a lie.

The NI Office tweeted that there would be no border checks between Britain and NI as the WA forbid this, when the WA actually mandated it, and the UK Government is currently spending millions in constructing infrastructure for that very purpose.

Meanwhile the Torygraph is suggesting Johnson is delaying whther to go for no deal until the US election result is known, so he will know which President he would have to negotiate with.

Nothing about what is good for the country in that thought process, of course.

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