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Passport and brexit. Will I still be able to go on holiday?

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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Oh, have you not been over to the 'Old Style Moneysaving' board yet?


    Nope but Ill have a look.
  • Doshwaster
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    DCFC79 wrote: »
    Yes there is that.


    I'm not surprised there's been no panic buying of various foods yet.

    Oh there will be. The media just haven't got around to whipping up the panic yet.

    It's odd that the newspapers which have spent the past few years saying that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake and that any negativity was "Project Fear" are the same publications which are now causing the panic.
  • jackieblack
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    Doshwaster wrote: »
    Oh there will be. The media just haven't got around to whipping up the panic yet.

    It's odd that the newspapers which have spent the past few years saying that leaving the EU would be a piece of cake and that any negativity was "Project Fear" are the same publications which are now causing the panic.

    It’s not odd, it’s utterly predictable - they’ll jump on whichever bandwagon they think will sell most papers
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  • koalakoala
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    No you won't be able to go on holiday ...........
  • colcheslad
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    Afraid not, you might as well transfer the tickets to my name so I can take care of them, apologies for being the bearer of bad news
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