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Real consequences of Brexit
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Oh, so this whole thread is much ado about nothing and not in any way attributable to Brexit? Who would have guessed.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear3
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peachyprice said:Oh, so this whole thread is much ado about nothing and not in any way attributable to Brexit? Who would have guessed.This thread is entirely attributable to Brexit and the more helpful posters on the thread have saved me a certain amount of trouble.More concerning is the incompetence of the Civil Service in dealing with a very straightforward aspect of Brexit.0
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If Brexit has had no effect then it's consequences in this context are irrelevant.The failings of the civil service is a separate matter.0
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brianposter said:
The Eu has lots of agreements with other countries. When the UK left the EU these agreements should have been replaced by agreements between the UK and those countries, but in the case of driving licences this does not seem to have happened.leylandsunaddict said:What have driving licence requirements for non EU counties got to do with Brexit?This thread is totally irrelevant and you are under some sort of misapprehension or delusion - the UK has not left the EU.Nothing changes during the period of negotiation of the withdrawal agreement. The earliest the UK can properly and fully leave the EU is 31 December 2020. (I do realise that we no longer have MEPs or any other representation within the EU, EC etc so we have formally begun the leave process. And it is a lengthy process, not a snap-of-the-fingers event.)
The questions that get the best answers are the questions that give most detail....2 -
How so, when NOTHING has changed? We haven't left the EU, are still bound by EU rules and laws, are still entitled to be treated as EU citizens and Morrocco isn't in the EU.brianposter said:peachyprice said:Oh, so this whole thread is much ado about nothing and not in any way attributable to Brexit? Who would have guessed.This thread is entirely attributable to Brexit and the more helpful posters on the thread have saved me a certain amount of trouble.More concerning is the incompetence of the Civil Service in dealing with a very straightforward aspect of Brexit.
A hint for you: Not everything that changes is down to Brexit.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear2 -
The Moroccan government agency that I called the other day to enquire on the licence validity issue 'phoned back to ask if I was satisfied with the response I received, and did I have any other questions.That's impressive.0
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