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Hiya mo. Another thread already running about this. Answer is yes.
Do we need one to travel to Scotland?
Do we need one to travel to Scotland?
No but you do need a Licence to stalk and/or killl Haggis.
Why do you want to go?Do we need one to travel to Scotland?
Does the licence cover sex too?No but you do need a Licence to stalk and/or killl Haggis.
Does the licence cover sex too?
Or just go to Tesco, got a few in the freezer, yummy yummyNo but you do need a Licence to stalk and/or killl Haggis.
Where's the "Fun" in that. (pun intended)Or just go to Tesco, got a few in the freezer, yummy yummy
I live in Essex, I’ve got shotguns and briefed up, but even 12 bores don’t reach Scotland, but I only live a couple of miles from Tesco, and I love Haggis
I think it’s similar to Ireland where muffin the mule is still allowed.....What......with a Haggis? Is that legal?
Another Cornishman here.Where's the "Fun" in that. (pun intended)
According to post Brexit information on gov.uk number plates containing the GB identifier either on its own or with the Union flag will be acceptable in the EU in place of the full-sized international GB plate or sticker, except for driving in Spain, Cyprus and Malta.Please remember the little sticker on the numberplate is not acceptable outside uk it has to be the the large oval one.
Probably does not go in to such detail there were bigger fish to catch given the transport and goods issues I will just place a black and white GB sticker on the van but leaving the number plates as they are ( there is no requirement to change them).I would like to see the actual text of the withdrawal agreement document covering that though, before we relying on it.
It must do for the government to publish information stating that what would previously have been illegal is now acceptable in most of the EU. Possibly not in the main document itself, but there will be numerous separate regulatory documents agreed over a multitude of different aspects. Many may to an extent have been pre-prepared, as there will have been decisions being made for months to the effect that "if we agree A, we will go for B, but if we can't agree A,Probably does not go in to such detail there were bigger fish to catch given the transport and goods issues I will just place a black and white GB sticker on the van but leaving the number plates as they are ( there is no requirement to change them).
By default a non EU country has display the black and white country sticker so that as such would not have to be explicitly written. What is interesting is that the government has told the plate makers they cannot produce a plate with the blue background stars with GB in the middle. However you can buy a plate with an area that has stars and GB as long as it’s background is not blue. It’s a strange weird world and on another thread regarding pet passports people are happy to pay for a EU pet passports to circumnavigate the system. ( this is not pro or anti Brexit just observing the bizzare nature of it all).It must do for the government to publish information stating that what would previously have been illegal is now acceptable in most of the EU. Possibly not in the main document itself, but there will be numerous separate regulatory documents agreed over a multitude of different aspects. Many may to an extent have been pre-prepared, as there will have been decisions being made for months to the effect that "if we agree A, we will go for B, but if we can't agree A,
we will go for C".