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What year was that?Started with the high price of metal together with freedom of movement.
What year was that?Started with the high price of metal together with freedom of movement.
What happened then?Jan 1st 2007
Of course it is. The Brexit referendum was in 2016. Had you forgotten?
It was the answer to your question.What happened then?
Plus the roving foreign gypsies, driving uninsured, untaxed, with no MOT, trucks around the streets, collecting scrap.
Driving Romanian registered transit vans?
It applies to cars kept in UK for longer than 6 months also.What’s that got to do with anything?
I would think the French have automated carwashes.If the car wash near you used local labour, they be French, wouldn’t they?
So they've taken up official residency now?It was the answer to your question.
Plus the roving foreign gypsies, driving uninsured, untaxed, with no MOT, trucks around the streets, collecting scrap.
Works in Spain too but we kept a U.K. registered car out there for 6 years. Used to tax it and MOT it without all the bother of bringing it back to the U.K. for its annual test. I would help my fellow Brits out who lived out there too so don’t waste your time telling me what can and can’t be done for cars registered in one country but used permanently in another.It applies to cars kept in UK for longer than 6 months also.
I'm sure most people on here know perfectly well.Who are they? The auto-censor swiped out the word you used, so we have no idea who you are referring to.
They don't exercise the freedom to go back as often as many people would likeBut if they're Irish they're free to travel back and forth as much as they wish
I never mentioned 2020So they've taken up official residency now?
Or have they all gone home?
I'm pretty sure that Harry was talking about the current situation, not in 2020.
Naughty.Works in Spain too but we kept a U.K. registered car out there for 6 years. Used to tax it and MOT it without all the bother of bringing it back to the U.K. for its annual test. I would help my fellow Brits out who lived out there too so don’t waste your time telling me what can and can’t be done for cars registered in one country but used permanently in another.
Tell that to the Romainians. And ellal. Just giving him something to bitch about for the next ten years.Naughty.
Very.
Don't call out others when you clearly break the laws.Tell that to the Romainians.
Sorry, yes, I meant 2007.I never mentioned 2020
So you appreciate the inaccuracies of yours and Harry's comment?Works in Spain too but we kept a U.K. registered car out there for 6 years. Used to tax it and MOT it without all the bother of bringing it back to the U.K. for its annual test. I would help my fellow Brits out who lived out there too so don’t waste your time telling me what can and can’t be done for cars registered in one country but used permanently in another.
Plus the roving foreign gypsies, driving uninsured, untaxed, with no MOT, trucks around the streets, collecting scrap.
Driving Romanian registered transit vans?