VC>> He can not allow a deal that will break British sovereignty and VC>> jurisdiction just two on many reason why there was a vote leave VC>> process.
> I haven't checked lately to see how far the traffic jam stretches from > the tunnel entrance or the ferry-terminal but British sovereignty is a > thing from the past when Britain ruled the waves.
> The moment a trade-agreement will be concluded, and it may be well > after the Brexit-deadline, then sovereignty is given up.
> Britain has never been a good EU-partner and through the different > unfriendly administrations we are not really sorry to see it go. I do > feel for the population though who are only now beginning to > understand what a monstrocity they are heading into.
> Over the years I traveled to the UK a couple of times, and at the > border you always had to pass customs and immigration, they were > always very unwelcoming. After brexit it will be the same ... still > unwelcoming.
YOU suffered that? It is not much better for a Bitish citizen but they still let in budding bomb makers etc.
Vincent
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