"Brexit itself, when it was first started, was going to be brilliant because I honestly believe that Britain should stay Britain and we run by ourselves," says Joe. But he had no idea of how Brexit was to impact his dream of retiring abroad."Nobody explained or probably thought about people like ourselves. There was nobody looking after it or telling us, they forgot about the people abroad."If he could vote again in the Brexit referendum, Joe says he'd vote differently knowing how things turned out. "There's no way I would vote to go for it, because it's harming me and my future
Heheh. I now have a date for going to the prefecture and having my photograph and fingerprints taken,
Absolutely delighted Joe has ruined his own life
Northern Ireland setting itself on fire is great isn't it lads
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So what was the positive stuff we got from Brexit then?
Faster vaccine rollout.
Under European law a vaccine must be authorised by the EMA, but individual countries can use an emergency procedure that allows them to distribute a vaccine for temporary use in their domestic market.Britain is still subject to those EU rules during the post-Brexit transition period which runs until the end of the year.
Retiring abroad!!!!!!Not much of a patriot is he?What's wrong with Eastbourne Joe?
Eastbourne? He's a Nottingham lad. He should be spending his twighlight years in Skeggy.