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mike132 replied on 13/12/2020 11:23

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I have to agree with Rufs that in a few months things will calm down and after all in spite of politicians rhetoric I have found that in the past few years the ordinary French people have been very friendly as usual.

cyberyacht replied on 14/12/2020 12:46

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I may need to revise my catering arrangements in the light off the other thread. I've always travelled with a packed fridge and freezer as there are better things to do on holiday than trek round Carrefour/Mercadona (other supermarkets are available).

This all may be academic unless the Covid situation stabilises.

LLM replied on 14/12/2020 14:29

Posted on 14/12/2020 14:29

An interesting article in the Daily Mail today (14/12/20) by Alexander von Schoenburg - Editor at Large at BILD, Germany's biggest selling news paper.  I normally take anything I read in the DM with a large pinch of salt but this guest article is well worth reading carefully and fully.  

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Posted on 14/12/2020 14:29 by LLM

An interesting article in the Daily Mail today (14/12/20) by Alexander von Schoenburg - Editor at Large at BILD, Germany's biggest selling news paper.  I normally take anything I read in the DM with a large pinch of salt but this guest article is well worth reading carefully and fully.  

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Well if we discuss this I suppose the thread will go the way of the taking food into the EU thread. I'll just say that Bild is likened to The Daily Mail. (But then I read that in The Guardian.)

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Posted on 13/12/2020 08:34 by cyberyacht

One almost wonders if this intransigence on both sides is the precursor to an economic war of attrition to see who's economy buckles first.

Posted on 14/12/2020 15:38

Hopefully not. The problem for hose in the EU is that many economies have had a spanking and some of the 27 members are in a worse state than others by far. I would hate to see them suffer further - or any of Europe

SeasideBill replied on 14/12/2020 15:51

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Hopefully not. The problem for hose in the EU is that many economies have had a spanking and some of the 27 members are in a worse state than others by far. I would hate to see them suffer further - or any of Europe

Posted on 14/12/2020 15:51

I think the combination of CV19 and the thing we can’t talk about on here means we’re all going to suffer further. The £ will remain on the floor against the € so travel will cost more as well as being more irksome.

eurortraveller replied on 14/12/2020 16:09

Posted on 14/12/2020 12:46 by cyberyacht

I may need to revise my catering arrangements in the light off the other thread. I've always travelled with a packed fridge and freezer as there are better things to do on holiday than trek round Carrefour/Mercadona (other supermarkets are available).

This all may be academic unless the Covid situation stabilises.

Posted on 14/12/2020 16:09

I think many  people take food in the quantity that you do - and then post on here that they are at the same time providing economic benefit to the places they visit. 

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