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mickyfinn
don't forget the rumour ET quoted - it could be Zagreb
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You of all people should be hoping it all ends well if it doesn't then your whole lifestyle is in jeapordy as you rely on your retirement income from U.K. sources
Hugh
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oh what a mistake we have made voting to leave the EUSSR. We could have had cheap phone calls to home and cheap internet, what have we done? I,m sure it will make a massive difference to all the unemployed youngsters in Spain.....
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I don’t hate the UK. I dislike what it’s become through political manipulation, incompedence and failure. I am sad for the 48% who wanted to remain in the EU. I am also sorry for what the nation is going to endure as it tries to make a living in the world outside Europe. Digital roming charges will pale into insignifficance.
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Jarvi
oh what a mistake we have made voting to leave the EUSSR
You constantly refer to the EU as the EUSSR
a bit sad and childish really making up acronyms that do not exist but I thought I would join you. See if you can work it out
So enjoy the new UKSARGS
Mickyfinn
Well said ( i did not see what was edited) and I agree with you and have the same views
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So no more need for a VPN to watch Netflix UK or Amazon Video, Sky on line. Errrr…. except Britain’s in future will be no longer be in the EU will they. So the good news will not apply when they travel to Europe on their hols. They will all have to pay more. How sad is that?.
Derrrrr, once again Mickey misleads.
Relatively cheap IPTV Android or Mag boxes or Kodi downloads onto a pc with decent internet speeds will allow most of us to watch NetFlix and probably Sky at extra cost.
This is the 21st century
Why anyone pays full Sky subscriptions these days, god only knows.
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Because the EUSSR is a dictatorship....You (Osborne) and your mate on here (Cameron) carry on running our great country down and bigging up the EUSSR....
BTW I am not interested in joining your silly game with the acronym......I can't wait for the EUSSR to collapse and burn, then everyone can have their freedom and democracy back.
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It depends on your geo location. The EU has abolished digital content access restrictions within all EU states. If you live in Europe and want to watch bbc i player for instance you need a decent VPN at the moment.
When Britain leaves the EU those restrictions will likely return for people living in Europe unless any concession is negotiated. Roaming charges the same applies except the VPN need. I have a French mobile phone and a Spanish one to avoid roaming charges. Now I'll only need one phone Sim.
Good news from the EU working for its people.
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What about all the unemployed youngsters?
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jarvi
how is t eh EU a dictaroship?
It is no more a dictatorship than the UK in fact I would go as far as to say the UK is more of a dictatorship than the EU and the EU is far more democratic than the UK.
The UK govt has an unelected house and the govt is controlled and run by a small gorup called the cabinet who do whatever the PM says just to keep their jobs
You are happy to invent childish acronyms based on your view but don't seem to like it when one comes your way
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"how is t eh EU a dictaroship"
Please can you learn how to write in English?"
No intentions of feeding your ego Tadd.
You have lost get over it....
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The UK NHS is falling apart at the seems and we need 300,000 new homes built per year and not one MP will openly admit that the mass emigration from the EU has put a strain on the UK infrastructure why......these problems where not heard of 10 year's back so why is this happening now . This message was last edited by windtalker on 10/02/2017.
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Great Mickey
im so pleased the EU is working for its citizens in providing cheaper data roaming, I'm sure the 600,000 French who lost their jobs under Hollande will be ever so pleased.
One giant step for mankind, sorry, the EU.
PS plenty of Android boxes supplying Catch Up or digital record, why do you need iPlayer?
VPNs these days are relatively cheap.
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windtalker
why.these problems where not heard of 10 year's back so why now.
Sorry but have you been walking around with your eyes closed? I worked as a Pracice Manager from 1996 to 2010. The NHS was falling apart then with getting an appointment with any doctor, let alone the one you were registered with, was virtually impossible and that's when I started. Operations were cancelled on a routine basis. Ambulances were queuing up outside A&Es even then. There were regular "winter crises" in hospital throughout the 90s. It was so bad that a special report had to be commissioned (called the Komer steering group) to try and sort out the annual crises and that was back in 1980.
There have been housing crises since the 1950s. Shelter (the charity) was actually launched in 1966 to highlight the desperate need of housing in UK. Remember Cathy Come Home?
Easy to blame the "mass emigration" from the EU (again) but these problems have been going on for a lifetime.
And if you really, really think any of this is going to change when the UK leaves the EU then I pity the sense of deflation you're going to get when none of it does.
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OK boboal thanks for explanation.....we have had problems with housing since the 1950 and problems with the NHS as far back as 1980 so if the UK infrastructure can't cope with the indigenous population why on earth haven't they put a block on mass uncontrollable migration from the EU until these problems are sorted out surely it does not help in any way allowing up to 300,000 emigrants per year to come to the UK when it is clear we do not have the infrastructure to support such a in flux .
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windtalker eos_moderators If your only argument to defend Brexit is to stop immigration please refrain from posting any more, as that has been discussed more than enough and that discussion is not going anywhere.
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Elsietanner if you can prove to me that letting approximately 300,000 emigrants it to any country that has a infrastructure in melt down is going to help the situation I will stop posting.
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Jarvi
Instead of nit picking tru and answer the question it might stop you looking like an ..........
Or are you just trying (and failing) to be smart or a wind up merchant
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Sorry windtalker I did not realise you were superior to eos moderators.
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Elsie I don't want to get in to a slagging match with anyone ....l am just a realist that would like to know, how you get one and a half pints in to a pint glass when its clear to see that you can't. This message was last edited by windtalker on 10/02/2017.
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