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But the point is that with the free movement agreement between the RoI and the UK, the UK will not necessarily know who has entered the UK and who has left it. We may know, courtesy of the Irish border authorities, who has entered the Republic via their official passport controls,  but how will we know whether or not those people have consequently travelled into the UK? And remember that a ...

Spiral, spiral.

leatash
leatash
18 Aug 2017

So what would you like common sence to be deedoodle

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
18 Aug 2017

Sigh, things never change on this site.

Is interrogation not a good thing?  Every country should know who is entering, who is leaving, you just can't walk into Australia and that's the system.  We need to adopt a tough no nonsense immigration policy.  It is very likely that an IS fighter with an automatic weapon will create havoc on a Spanish beach in the near future, then folk will be screaming for tougher border controls and it will ...

@jc - they've really messed up that bit of dawlish warren.  i do wonder what they were thinking of!

jc
jc
18 Aug 2017

I emailed Devon Highways this week to ask them to sort out the mess at Dawlish Warren where there are pavements wide enough to take a bus and yet they've taken another couple of metres out of the roadway to add cycle lanes on either side. Also, I and many others are totally confused by the signage (e.g. on the corner near the car park roundabout). This tells me that the pavement is a shared usage ...

Jesus Christ is supposed to be a HE! Why not query that?

Hi, I'm the footpath officer with the Teignmouth & Dawlish Ramblers. I contacted the local DCC footpath warden who sent me this reply yesterday: Please see below the response from SWW concerning the muddy surface to Dawlish FP 14.  I have yet to get more detailed information from them and will return to site to investigate more extensively myself. On my initial inspection of 13 July, ...

You were the one who brought up the possible future (re)unification of Ireland - not me. There is a whole can of worms regarding the land border with Ireland. That can of worms I have explained above but here it is again : In a nutshell we are presently in a situation whereby the British government is pursuing change (leaving the EU) with wanting to keep some things the same (open border ...