Well, there you go.
I’m off to Rome on the 29 March. Yes, so I leave the UK as
an EU citizen, and am accepted freely as such into Italy - until midnight?
After that will I need a visa? I come
back on 31 March – that is if the planes can still fly. Chances are though it should be quite easy
once we’re back at Manchester airport. Surely
there’ll be a channel for just UK citizens? Unless it’s clogged with all those nationals
of other EU states who have taken on UK citizenship?
I’m going with my choir and the whole trip has been orchestrated
by one of our members who is an Italian living in Greater Manchester. I was keen to go even though this seems a dodgy
date to travel because we are good friends and music is one of the great ways
in which exchanges take place. Talking
of orchestras: ironically, even when travelling within the EU, there are
concerns about musical instruments and sheet music.
Still, as our secretary pointed out, people will still
travel to the mainland. We travel with relative ease to and from such places as
North Cyprus, the USA and Canada and other places not in the EU. However, this has all been thought out and practised
for many years. North Cyprus, and Turkey
generally, is quite easy; they accept their own currency, US dollars, euros and
pound sterling. You can even pay in one currency and get change in another if
you wish. Your visa is a quick stamp on
your passport with less waiting time at passport control than at a UK airport.
Yes, I’m sure whatever happens it will eventually be fine.
But perhaps not on 30 March. We won’t have worked it all out yet and with now literally
just a few days to go and no clear plan yet established it is all a bit
worrying.
The M20 becoming a motorway, shortages of drugs, shortage of
food, the weakness of the pound; it all sounds like Remainer scaremongering. Except
that the government itself is now warning us about these possibilities. The
weakness of the pound is already a reality. How can a government deliberately lead
the country it is supposed to take care of into such a situation?
Well Mr Call-Me-Dave Cameron a bit of advice: next time you
feel like getting up to mischief, just join a choir. It’s good for your physical
body, your mental health and it puts you in touch with real people.
Anyway, whatever happens on 29 March, it won’t stop me being
culturally a European. My act of reinforces
this.
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