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Yes.
No, it isn't.It's just a cold.
No, they didn't.Media and government hysteria caused things to be overwhelmed.
Yes.
No, it isn't.It's just a cold.
No, they didn't.Media and government hysteria caused things to be overwhelmed.
If I think you need assistance to support your arguments, I'm willing to help. But on this occasion, y'all seem to do be doing OK.Is this the sort of potentially dangerous information that @Pat ex should be challenging or is he in agreement with that statement?
Are you intent on dragging all the discussions down to personal spats? Or is this just your normal MO?I see you’ve made an entrance into the swerve it club. No surprises there.
Well, she had a result. Got refunded in full plus compensation and ended up over £700 better off!Our daughter went to a wedding in Guernsey a couple of weeks ago. A big wedding. They flew BA from City Airport. Every single one of the wedding party got the same flight out there. Return flight was cancelled a day before they left and they were put on an Aurigney flight to Gatwick. BA tried to get them to cancel and rebook to avoid compensation.
Presumably those airlines in the EU can recruit EU staff and what with all those EU airline staff returning home from the UK because of nasty Brexit rules, how do you explain the shortage of airline staff on European airlines? Surely they must have an abundance of experienced ex-UK based employees floating around the EU so why the shortage? Please explain.They didn't need to, though, because they could recruit from the EU without the need for visas
No-one is claiming that Brexit is the one and only influence, (except you claiming that everybody is). Although in the cases of processing public through customs, Brexit is probably the only influence.Presumably those airlines in the EU can recruit EU staff and what with all those EU airline staff returning home from the UK because of nasty Brexit rules, how do you explain the shortage of airline staff on European airlines? Surely they must have an abundance of experienced ex-UK based employees floating around the EU so why the shortage? Please explain.
Bad in EUPresumably those airlines in the EU can recruit EU staff and what with all those EU airline staff returning home from the UK because of nasty Brexit rules, how do you explain the shortage of airline staff on European airlines? Surely they must have an abundance of experienced ex-UK based employees floating around the EU so why the shortage? Please explain.
You’re completely missing the point. How can it be 'bad' at all in the EU? Why the staff shortage? They did not 'suffer' from Brexit did they? In theory, they must have an abso-****ing-lute glut of staff to choose from because of Brexit! Nah, it’s not adding up I’m afraid. Try again.Bad in EU
worse in UK
reason = Brexit
its not hard to understand.
you are missing the point. Brexit is a factor, not the only factor.You’re completely missing the point. How can it be 'bad' at all in the EU? Why the staff shortage? They did not 'suffer' from Brexit did they? In theory, they must have an abso-****ing-lute glut of staff to choose from because of Brexit! Nah, it’s not adding up I’m afraid. Try again.
Covid. The UK is not the only country where people go to work. During the pandemic, people returned to their home countries when the world stopped. Many have not yet returned. The war probably isn't helping, many Eastern Europeans are likely far more concerned about Russia than we are over here, and are probably staying home to be with family.How can it be 'bad' at all in the EU?