Tuesday 15 December 2020

Normal people face annoyances when travelling in Europe with pets

After all the huffing and puffing, the Graun can only warn of this:
As well as increasing costs, there are likely to be even longer delays at ports. A trade deal would provide some “customs facilitation” to make the process smoother....the UK is demanding huge gains in catches from British waters once outside the EU’s common fisheries policy. The impact could be devastating for coastal communities in France, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, among others....the UK is demanding huge gains in catches from British waters once outside the EU’s common fisheries policy. The impact could be devastating for coastal communities in France, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, among others....If you already live in the EU and draw a state pension from the UK, your payments will go up each year in line with the triple lock – the rate of inflation, average earnings or 2.5%, whichever is highest. For anyone who moves to the EU after January, you will still be able to claim your UK state pension, but how much you get will depend on the outcome of the talks....The UK has applied to become a “listed country”, which will allow pets to be moved between it and the EU almost as freely as now. But if this is not approved, travelling with your pet will become harder....The big providers have all said they have no plans to introduce roaming charges, but if they wanted to charge, they could.
Pretty terrifying outcomes,especially for those likely to retire to the EU, or drive in Europe with their pets and want to do Airbnb in hte homes of French fishermen -- what the GRaun thinks of as normal people.

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