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Originally Posted by Pierre
There’s nothing mire amusing than seeing a media that done nothing but promote fear in regards to Brexit, trying to continue in that vein when there really isn’t anything to write about.
These are the BIG changes about to HIT Britons traveling to the EU
http://news.sky.com/story/brexit-wha...-deal-12157441
Which is basically no changes for most of and certainly no big ones.
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Here’s an amusing quirk of the new system:
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From 1 January you might also need a GB sticker - but it depends on what sort of number plate is on your car.
If it has an EU logo next to the registration number, you will need a sticker.
Plates with GB and a Union flag on them will not require a sticker in most EU countries.
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I can’t help experiencing a little schadenfreude at those who have persisted in asking for EU number plates on their new cars. If you have one of these, even though it says GB on it, you still need a GB bumper sticker. On the other hand, if you have one of the sort that replaces the star-spangled blue rag with the union flag (which Europhile New Labour tried and failed to ban about 20 years ago) then you’re good to go.
Maybe the Mail on Sunday could do a commemorative re-issue of the GB/Union Flag overlay stickers they produced after Blair and the department of transport lost their court case against those who refused to leave their EU plates unmodified