Frontex and a lot of EU member state border guards also view having to run UK citizens through the standard non-EU procedure as a huge hassle sucking up resources that's not worth the bother.
So there is less resistance to this in EU policing circles then some might think.
So there is less resistance to this in EU policing circles then some might think.
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Peter Stefanovic
BREAKING: "We want British holidaymakers to enjoy their trips - not be stuck in queues”
Nick Thomas-Symonds Minister for European affairs says the UK is pushing the EU to ease border delays but won’t confirm if it’ll be in the final deal
Nick Thomas-Symonds Minister for European affairs says the UK is pushing the EU to ease border delays but won’t confirm if it’ll be in the final deal
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But this is better politics from Labour, claiming credit for something that's happening rather than being pushed into it
On the other side, look how enthusiastic they are about the US and India deals which as very small beer (in the US's case, no beer at all maybe).
It's instinctive anti-Bxl reaction
Curious what causes the reluctance. Again that ill-chosen strategy that appearing to be Reform Light is going to give them an electoral advantage? In four years time?
Also it won't help Reform in 29 either who currently say they will scrap the Reset
We still don't have Freedom of Movement
That bit is rarely mentioned by the Brexiters.
Ask about queues at the border however and that actually means a lot
Almost every business is affected negatively by Brexit, corner shops, garages, pubs, joiners, wholesalers, the lot.
All damaged by Starmer's red line on FoM.
Airport queues are a tiny part of the damage.
Your passport is blue -
So stand over there
In that very long queue!
So let's join the Shengen area!