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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: garyfrogeye on September 29, 2022, 01:35:15 pm



Title: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: garyfrogeye on September 29, 2022, 01:35:15 pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-63074703


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Kev_mk3 on September 29, 2022, 01:37:25 pm
Brexit the gift that keeps giving  ::)


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Barry on September 29, 2022, 08:23:15 pm
It's scaremongering again by the BBC.
I really can't understand why anybody believes what they report anymore.
This is a quote from the etias website.

Unless there is a problem with the holder's ETIAS or the Entry/Exit System has flagged the traveller for some reason there should be no impact on travellers when they visit Europe from 2023 onwards. The only possible exception may be a request from border authorities that the passport holder submit to the taking of photographs and fingerprints but this should be a one-off occurrence and the process should be completed in a relatively short time.


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Landy_Jon on October 03, 2022, 08:53:50 pm
Well said.

Keep a perspective.


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Lorry on November 21, 2022, 12:10:43 am
I see that the ferries are much more expensive than precovid, and some are sold out already - be warned.

As for the BBC, I watched the channel 5 news by accident, and what a pleasant surprise - no doom and gloom, witch-hunts or sensationalism, and they told you was was going on - I think we used to call it news.


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Aysedasi on November 24, 2022, 02:30:42 pm
I see that the ferries are much more expensive than precovid, and some are sold out already - be warned.

As for the BBC, I watched the channel 5 news by accident, and what a pleasant surprise - no doom and gloom, witch-hunts or sensationalism, and they told you was was going on - I think we used to call it news.

What?  Real news reporting?  Not just the journalists opinion on what is important and what it means, followed by trundling out someone adversely affected by whatever the news/opinion is?  Outrageous.  I don't know what the world is coming to.....


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: trusty on November 24, 2022, 06:05:57 pm
I only recently found out what BBC stands for, British Broadcasting Communism 😕


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Lorry on November 27, 2022, 03:15:25 pm
Its such a shame isn't it.  100 years and now with this, streaming, the likely end of the licence fee, it must be game over.

I think that W1A must be true.  Even the BBC's Head of Values (Hugh Bonneville) defected to the ITV for Downton Abbey


Title: Re: Added joy to your Dover ferry next year according to the BBC
Post by: Barry on November 28, 2022, 07:38:16 pm
ETIAS requirement has now been pushed back to November 2023.

Quote from Etias info:
"Although there are no visa requirements for UK citizens, travellers will need to apply for ETIAS from November 2023."