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Jimbo:
I will do my best.

If we leave the EU we will be back to tiny duty free amounts. It's nice to be able to bring back unlimited supplies of booze and fags. Never heard anybody mention this before.

Dupnica:

--- Quote from: Jimbo on March 03, 2016, 03:55:52 PM ---I will do my best.

If we leave the EU we will be back to tiny duty free amounts. It's nice to be able to bring back unlimited supplies of booze and fags. Never heard anybody mention this before.

--- End quote ---
Yikes! hadn't thought about that, I buy enough on my two Summer trips to last till the next year.
It will make a difference to Maria's takings as well.

Jimbo:
There's also the small matter of passports! Will we all have to fork out another £85 for a non-EU passport?

Rover:
Two good points. The problem is that highlighting such issues gets you branded as a "scaremonger" by the "send a gunboat" brigade.

Jimbo:
Those of the 2.2 million ex-pats (migrants) living in the EU who have been there less than fifteen years and are not married to a local may well lose their residence rights. There are plenty of those on Corfu.

The EU ruled that phone companies could not charge outrageous rates for calls within the EU. Guess what will happen if we leave?

I know that these are, in the great scheme of things, relatively trivial issues, but I'm sure there are others. People right across Europe cannot understand our hostility towards what they regard as a common family. If we leave the atmosphere will not be kind. Legally, the EU could demand visas for entry, as could we. When I did business in Poland I had to queue for hours before every trip at the Polish Embassy. I don't fancy doing that to go to San Stef!

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