Absolutely 100% Ray.Ray Scully wrote: 31 Jan 2019, 10:17But will you really Barney?? That is the talk of a bigoted idealogue, not a label I would readily attach to you.barney wrote: 30 Jan 2019, 18:41I'm canceling my May cruise to the Med as I don't want to spend my hard earned in their countries. I shall holiday in the UK. Many more may do the same if traveling becomes tiresome. I know my friends in Malta are very worried that this could happen. The UK tourist is a major part of their business.![]()
There is no bigotry involved.
We have simply decided that we will spend our money in the UK, on UK products.
Our mantra has always been, local first, British second and then imported goods.
Some things, like cars, there is little option, but many things that we import are readily available here if folk can be bothered to look.
Since moving here from Kent, we have been exposed to many wonderful things.
Our new favourite is Devon Blue cheese, made down the road.
Every bit as good as any French cheese.
I also tend to by wine from the new world growers as opposed to Europe.
Regarding my comment on if 'travelling becomes tiresome ', what I was talking about was this
https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/v ... oms.700540
If, by leaving the EU, normal travelling becomes too much like hard work for your average holiday maker, they will simply choose to go to non EU countries or stay in the UK.
That is what my hotelier friends are worried about.
The losers will not be us, but the millions in Europe who rely on UK holiday makers for a living.
It is up to European countries to decide how easy or difficult they want to make it.
Another good summer in the UK may cost the Europeans dear.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/3379567 ... ce-brexit/





