woody69
Journeyman Pro
Hello!
We're still here and still laughing at the rubbish you post 🤣
Hello!
We're still here and still laughing at the rubbish you post 🤣
Regarding the driving license, it has just been suggested that British motorist could face additional barriers when driving in the EU as the UK license won't be automatically recognised unless plans are put in place. Most likely we will have to purchase an international driving permit much like we do when going to somewhere like the states, or the UK government will instead fall back on the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic – a treaty introduced to facilitate international road traffic that Britain has agreed to but has yet to ratify. Hardly the end of the world, but just another little cost for "freedom"Thought I'd get in before SILH, but I see it reported that there is a worry that our driving licences will not be accepted in the EU and that travel on a passport that runs out within 6 months will be stopped.
1. How do none EU drivers cope, before 74 it was acceptable to drive on a UK driving license. love to know from a remainer what has changed.
2. Have you tried getting on a AC with a passport that expires within 6 months. Normally TC's will not even accept a booking.
So is the media reporting fact or fiction, do they never travel abroad and were they all born after 74.
And the poster saying arrogantly dismissive is also a Remain voter, who would vote Remain again.
And lets be honest here you were dismissive of a poster who commented on the facts I'd posted around the balance of trade. FACTS may I remind you that you asked for in terms of the perceived benefits.
You often don't respond when FACTS are posted up, something I find doubly disappointing when you then post up Remain facts.
All I ask for is balance in your arguments and a recognition that there are truths and lies from both sides. Brexit will lead to a massive bump, and mitigating that will be immensely difficult. Out of the EU will lead to far more opportunities in areas of greater growth. Remaining is the soft option leading to reduced growth, but still growth. I understand and respect the ambitions of Leavers and, if it goes well, it will pay off handsomely. Its not a risk I would have taken.
Can someone who voted Leave please tell me what they believe the benefits will be? I genuinely interested to hear some of the good that they feel will come out of this as I'm still struggling to see it despite looking into it in some detail.
I want to hear about it from other sources as I am concerned confirmation bias maybe affecting the articles I am reading/seeing
Regarding the driving license, it has just been suggested that British motorist could face additional barriers when driving in the EU as the UK license won't be automatically recognised unless plans are put in place. Most likely we will have to purchase an international driving permit much like we do when going to somewhere like the states, or the UK government will instead fall back on the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic – a treaty introduced to facilitate international road traffic that Britain has agreed to but has yet to ratify. Hardly the end of the world, but just another little cost for "freedom"
Regarding the driving license, it has just been suggested that British motorist could face additional barriers when driving in the EU as the UK license won't be automatically recognised unless plans are put in place. Most likely we will have to purchase an international driving permit much like we do when going to somewhere like the states, or the UK government will instead fall back on the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic – a treaty introduced to facilitate international road traffic that Britain has agreed to but has yet to ratify. Hardly the end of the world, but just another little cost for "freedom"
Yes, barriers as in something extra stopping us from just getting in our car in Calais and driving off, i.e. the requirement to purchase an international driving permit (at the cost to the licence holder). I'm not talking about physical barriers.Barriers? I am not sure the tourist countries will want the EU to impose a ban on UK (which are mainly EU ones currently anyway) drving licenses.. would cost too much in lost revenue. (but I relaise that side the the equation doesnt count on this tread!)
And, phyiscal barriers driving between states, have gone! Maybe Spain and Portugal would ike to pay to reintroduce their border to check UK nationals nipping over to Isla Canelia for a game!
My UK licence was ok in the States ... I guess if Trump reads what SILH has been saying about him, he might ban the lot of us!
Yes, barriers as in something extra stopping us from just getting in our car in Calais and driving off, i.e. the requirement to purchase an international driving permit (at the cost to the licence holder). I'm not talking about physical barriers.
And you can drive in the states because the UK has an arrangement with the US. The same would have to be arranged with the rest of the EU. Something like ratifying the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.
Like I said though, it isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things.
Just another thing that we weren't made aware of prior to the vote
And just the one thing that might just be the straw the breaks the camel's back on the resistance of some Leavers to a referendum on the Leave deal.
Anyway - I'll see your driving licence and raise you mobile phone roaming charges...
You mean using the trade agreements that are between the EU and the RoW, that the UK have to renegotiate?You haven't bothered to thinks this stuff through...
The JiT manufacturing issues that JLR mentioned are solved by numerous companies who work to & from the RoW - Japan, USA etc - another Red Herring. JLR are being economical with the truth: Indian owned and progressively moving assembly to China etc - they're playing the exchange rate/corporation tax game and the 'extra' costs are not real but accounting processes which can be adjusted depending where it decides 'profit'/added value is best located
As has been posted, the boss of Jaguar has been quoted that the disruption to JIT will cost £1.2bn a year, and 10,000 jobs are at risk. He should know best, after all he is the boss. This is more of a rhetorical question, but just how will JIT be impacted beyond the first few weeks? And how will JIT be impacted at all if someone uses a modicum of intelligence?
For example, if Jaguar place an order today for delivery on the 30th Sept, but post-Brexit that delivery wouldn't arrive till 3rd Oct then the lead time has increased by 3 days. I wonder what the solution to that would be? Well, shock of shocks!! If you know your lead time has been increased by 3 days, you order 3 days earlier.
Maybe I'm just plain stupid but am I missing something from that solution = order 3 days earlier??
And its stupid statements made by people like the Jaguar boss that really get on my whatsits. I don't doubt for one minute there'll be tariff issues, certifications and MRA's to resolve on both sides BUT DON'T TREAT ME LIKE AN IDIOT!! You know that by ordering 'x' days earlier you will have resolved your JIT issue. Or maybe he's just exaggerating for effect?
There issue is they don't know their lead time will increase by 3 days. That's the problem. It might be 3 days, it might be 1 day it might be 30 days.As has been posted, the boss of Jaguar has been quoted that the disruption to JIT will cost £1.2bn a year, and 10,000 jobs are at risk. He should know best, after all he is the boss. This is more of a rhetorical question, but just how will JIT be impacted beyond the first few weeks? And how will JIT be impacted at all if someone uses a modicum of intelligence?
For example, if Jaguar place an order today for delivery on the 30th Sept, but post-Brexit that delivery wouldn't arrive till 3rd Oct then the lead time has increased by 3 days. I wonder what the solution to that would be? Well, shock of shocks!! If you know your lead time has been increased by 3 days, you order 3 days earlier.
Maybe I'm just plain stupid but am I missing something from that solution = order 3 days earlier??
And its stupid statements made by people like the Jaguar boss that really get on my whatsits. I don't doubt for one minute there'll be tariff issues, certifications and MRA's to resolve on both sides BUT DON'T TREAT ME LIKE AN IDIOT!! You know that by ordering 'x' days earlier you will have resolved your JIT issue. Or maybe he's just exaggerating for effect?
There issue is they don't know their lead time will increase by 3 days. That's the problem. It might be 3 days, it might be 1 day it might be 30 days.
You haven't bothered to thinks this stuff through...
Mobile roaming is not an issue. Some operators have already said they will not impose additional call charges. In any case you could always buy a 'local' SIM as many astute travellers already do for USA etc.
The JiT manufacturing issues that JLR mentioned are solved by numerous companies who work to & from the RoW - Japan, USA etc - another Red Herring. JLR are being economical with the truth: Indian owned and progressively moving assembly to China etc - they're playing the exchange rate/corporation tax game and the 'extra' costs are not real but accounting processes which can be adjusted depending where it decides 'profit'/added value is best located
International Driving permits have been around for decades and not been a problem for Brits driving in Africa, Australia, Middle East, NZ, Japan, USA etc etc...