gumshoe wrote:Nothing will change immediately. Absolutely no reason to be concerned.
You really cannot absolutely say that. Not in the case of a No deal brexit. Quite simply all international agreements between the UK the EU, and those which covered it because it was an EU member will no longer apply. Do we have an ESTA into the US because we signed individually as the UK, or as an EU member, which we will no longer be? I've no idea. Do you?
Also, there will be no freedom of moment after March 29, deal or no deal. This means no right to work in the EU, as far as I can tell. Citizens of countries which need a visa are questioned on length of stays, return tickets. That will be us. There's a weird "nothing will change" but (ssshhhhhh) "don't mention the UK's withdrawal from the single market means loss of freedom of movement on BOTH ends"
Claims that "nothing will change" has been the war cry of Quitters since the beginning, in a weird denialism, about it never winning, never happening, then nothing will change and everything will change. "We want NOTHING and we WANT IT NOW". But we don't pay, we don't get. Freedom of movement has been negotiated away. Can you tell me if you can attend a work meeting in you German office without a work visa in 10 days time? I've struggled to get an answer.
Any extension of that is another can of worms just deferring to the same crap in 3 months time. So yes, a lot will change, will it change yet? But the inference is that we paid 10 billion a year for absolutely nothing is total nonsense and we'll see what disappears there. But I guarantee, if Brexit happens, like they say its inevitable, then a lot will change.