I assumed this was a photo of the set that GB News will be using?Escape wrote:Thought this was a Coldwar until it dawned I didn't recognise anyone.
b0r1s wrote:I really don’t want these foreigners coming into the country taking up our services. Can’t they go back to where they came from?
British ex-pats leaving Spain to avoid illegal immigrant status after Brexit
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/british-spain-brexit-resident-status-b1823540.html
Shaun Cromber, who voted for Britain to leave the EU in 2016, told Global247News: “Yes I voted out, but I didn’t realise it would come to this, my application has been rejected and we are on our way home – the wife is in tears, she’s distraught if I’m honest and I’m not too happy at the prospect of returning back to the UK.
monkey wrote:It could well be made up. There’s been similar, slightly too convenient, ex-pat karma stories in the past.
However, “I googled this person and couldn’t find them so they must not exist” isn’t going to be winning any investigative journalism awards either.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Can someone ‘shop Gav in plz.
Fuck yeah, flying to the other side of europe to drink tennents and spew sectarian pish.LivDiv wrote:The reviews are quite the thing. Tennets. €1 bottles of San Miguel. Mince and stovies. Anti Catholic sing songs. A pair of thumbs with faces that go there every day. Its got it all.
European Union lawmakers gave their approval to the post-Brexit trade accord with the U.K., marking the final step in the ratification process and the end of four years of political brinkmanship.
Members of the EU’s legislature voted to give their consent to the EU-U.K. Trade and Cooperation Agreement with 660 supporting and five against, ensuring that commerce will continue without the chaotic disruption to business a no-deal Brexit once threatened.
The deal excludes services -- which account for about 80% of the U.K. economy -- as well as the country’s financial industry. Last week, a top EU official warned City of London firms they shouldn’t expect quick access to the single market.
poprock wrote:Let’s see how this getsreportedspun by the various ends of the press.
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