I think uncertainty will hit home for a lot of people.
For instance, when people start to book holidays abroad- and a lot are booked in October for next year, what will people face? Long queues in taking their car across the continent, will they be able to fly anywhere, will their driving licences and passports be valid?
To say it will be sorted -is a last minute jack approach for which if I operated like that in my job I would be sacked.
For instance, when people start to book holidays abroad- and a lot are booked in October for next year, what will people face? Long queues in taking their car across the continent, will they be able to fly anywhere, will their driving licences and passports be valid?
To say it will be sorted -is a last minute jack approach for which if I operated like that in my job I would be sacked.
That is simply not how the world works. If an effort isn’t made to sort something, it doesn’t get sorted.
Yes, maybe they will have to refund all the air fares and maybe airlines will go bust. Maybe, maybe not. But in doing nothing, the government make these hitherto unlikely scenarios a real risk. Either way, uncertainty is not good for our country. And let’s face it, the Tory party hasn’t done much lately to inspire confidence in anything!