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Here we go
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@Victor-Meldrew never let the truth get in the way of a Twitter conspiracy.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in British Politics:
"Earthquake in Peru. Brexit to Blame"
Meanwhile back in the days before Brexit....
So the only consistent message is the French immigration is a shambles
Or am I reading this wrong?
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@MiketheSnow I’ve flown twice through France recently - both delayed due to lack of air traffic control.
I’ve had to reschedule from Schipol … because of no staff.
My mother missed her brothers funeral …. In greymouth because her flight was cancelled.
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
Either Britain is that important that Brexit properly fucks the planet …. Or morons on Twitter peddle bullshit because they don’t believe in Brexit.
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
I’ve flown twice through France recently - both delayed due to lack of air traffic control.
Probably due to all the people in the City migrating to jobs in Paris as London becomes a Financial services wasteland.
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
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@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
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@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
Surely the simple solution is for Englishmen to all learn French?
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
Surely the simple solution is for Englishmen to all learn French?
Why? All they need to do to he understood is to speak slower and louder.
Efit: and maybe with a bit of an accent.
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@antipodean said in British Politics:
@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
Surely the simple solution is for Englishmen to all learn French?
Je fais de mon mieux mon ami.
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@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
Surely the simple solution is for Englishmen to all learn French?
Je fais de mon mieux mon ami.
Voir, facile!
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@booboo said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@Catogrande said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
@antipodean said in British Politics:
@MajorRage said in British Politics:
Friends visiting from Sydney … has to go to airport 4 hours pre flight In Sydney … to get plane.
That's not usual at all. Post covid lockdown there was significant delay due to lack of staff.
That’s the point. It’s not usual anywhere. But it’s happening everywhere ….
However in Britain it’s happening because of Brexit.
Remoaners maintaining the rage. Guess it's Brexit's fault the French won't provide enough staff on their side for passport control as well.
Not beyond the bounds of possibility. In 2016, shortly after the vote, we were in Corsica and went to the airport to pick up some friends who were visiting. Their plane was delayed, circling the airport for about 20 minutes while other planes were let in ahead of schedule. The passengers were then kept waiting to disembark and then faced huge queues at passport control. No valid reason for any of this.
Having spoken to many french people over the last few years, there is a strong sense of bewilderment as to why we (the UK) would want to turn our backs on our Euro friends, much talk of betrayal, which, apparently, is a term used quite frequently in the French media and by low level polls trying to get their 15 minutes.
Surely the simple solution is for Englishmen to all learn French?
Why? All they need to do to he understood is to speak slower and louder.
Efit: and maybe with a bit of an accent.
I understand they prefer that.
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