No doubt we will have even more shortages of tomatoes next week, as they are currently queuing to get stamped.
Going on as we speak. Hope they save a few undamaged ones for us. We need all we can get.
No doubt we will have even more shortages of tomatoes next week, as they are currently queuing to get stamped.
That was last Saturday over my local park.Going on as we speak. Hope they save a few undamaged ones for us. We need all we can get.
no it didnt
now it happens at every busy period
Even Tory politicians have admitted that the Brexit catastrophuck has not helped with the whole travel to Europe thing. It's just more Brexit misery on top of Brexit misery. Every little hurts. Brexit is shít and there is nothing there appears to be little that will change it. A majority of Britons are against Brexit, an rightly so.Do you reckon they are going to be checking passports at the end of the A303 then or is this just the usual and totally expected idiots causing Easter traffic congestion? Let’s just wait for the interviews of people in the traffic jam slapping their own heads and saying "I don’t understand it - it’s like this every Easter" and the usual crew on here screaming 'Brexit'! Oh wait, no, those travellers are not going to Europe on a ferry so the usual crew on here will just keep quiet about it. Cover ears, eyes and mouth. Didn’t see it, didn’t happen. No extra traffic just because of holidays….Warning for Wiltshire as traffic set to double on Bank Holiday weekend
A BUSY Wiltshire road is set to be hit by traffic this Easter holiday, motorists have been warned.www.gazetteandherald.co.uk
Sorry, were you trying to answer my post there? It just looks like more anti Brexit rhetoric to me. Have another go.Even Tory politicians have admitted that the Brexit catastrophuck has not helped with the whole travel to Europe thing. It's just more Brexit misery on top of Brexit misery. Every little hurts. Brexit is shít and there is nothing there appears to be little that will change it. A majority of Britons are against Brexit, a rightly so.
Do you reckon they are going to be checking passports at the end of the A303 then or is this just the usual and totally expected idiots causing Easter traffic congestion? Let’s just wait for the interviews of people in the traffic jam slapping their own heads and saying "I don’t understand it - it’s like this every Easter" and the usual crew on here screaming 'Brexit'! Oh wait, no, those travellers are not going to Europe on a ferry so the usual crew on here will just keep quiet about it. Cover ears, eyes and mouth. Didn’t see it, didn’t happen. No extra traffic just because of holidays….Warning for Wiltshire as traffic set to double on Bank Holiday weekend
A BUSY Wiltshire road is set to be hit by traffic this Easter holiday, motorists have been warned.www.gazetteandherald.co.uk
What argument would that be - that there’s a shît load more traffic on the roads, at the ferry terminals and at the airports at the peak tourist times of the year - namely the first few days of any school holiday? Of course there isn’t in your blinkered eyes, just like there isn’t any tomatoes in your local supermarkets.that does not support your argument.
None as far as I know but it proves my point perfectly. There are an abnormal amount of traffic and people on the roads, at ferry ports and airports ON THE FIRST DAYS OF PEAK HOLIDAY TIME which happens to be about the end of every school term/half term. It’s been happening year in, year out in all those places well before Brexit was even thought about.Do many people go via Wiltshire to get to Dover?
How many ferry ports are there in Wiltshire?
well before Brexit was even thought about.
Not true. So it can't prove your point.None as far as I know but it proves my point perfectly. There are an abnormal amount of traffic and people on the roads, at ferry ports and airports ON THE FIRST DAYS OF PEAK HOLIDAY TIME which happens to be about the end of every school term/half term. It’s been happening year in, year out in all those places well before Brexit was even thought about.
I travelled to france on the Eurotunnel last week, returning yesterday. The process was virtually identical to how it was before we left the EU, with the exception of my passport being stamped by the french. Very quick and easy, with the added benefit that the french have set up automated tax reclaim booths at the departure terminal so that you can reclaim french VAT on your purchases before you leave france.Brexit has intentionally made travel between UK and EU more difficult.
It's what you wanted.
I travelled to france on the Eurotunnel last week,
with the exception of my passport being stamped
That's my point. With the exception of stamping passports (which was very quick) the process took no longer than it did when i last travelled via eurotunnel when we were part of the eu. They looked at passports then too.Very nice. But you can't deny that Brexit has intentionally made travel between UK and EU more difficult.
Which naturally increases the process and the time.
No doubt, as well as stamping it, they looked at it