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Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:12 am
by cooper67
once again BREXIT just keeps giving ? nothing but a sore head what a nightmare this is for everyone

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:13 am
by marcliff
paul cavanagh wrote:I believe Spain is the only EU Country proving to be " difficult " with regards to this matter, has anyone within this forum considered why? Could it be because of the piece of rock at the bottom end of Spain that wishes to remain both independent and a British protectorate. Here in our ex pat immigrant bubble maybe, just maybe we forget there could be a bigger picture involved both legally, for the millions of UK holiday makers who as I understand it could have their driving details accessed by Spanish authorities with no prior legal representation, or politicaly for the inhabitants of said Rock.



Well don't go to Italy then as you need to take a test if you took up residency after Brexit. I wonder what Gibraltar has to do with Italy? And Portugal had a transition period as well. If you hadn't changed your licence within that time then you need to take a test.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:35 am
by Darro
paul cavanagh wrote:I believe Spain is the only EU Country proving to be " difficult " with regards to this matter, has anyone within this forum considered why? Could it be because of the piece of rock at the bottom end of Spain that wishes to remain both independent and a British protectorate.


Yes
Not being "difficult" just exercising their right.
No

Spain wants to be able to trace drivers not just owners, a facility they had before Brexit, UK doesn't want to give it to them.

The decision to not grant a further extension will have been out of frustration and designed to force UK's hand so don't blame Spain for the fiasco.

Make no mistake UK doesn't give a monkeys to55 about affected Brits or want anything to do with anything which threatens BoJo's pathetic amd damaging image of sovereignty, that's why we are where we are.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 9:57 am
by Paul58
paul cavanagh wrote:I believe Spain is the only EU Country proving to be " difficult " with regards to this matter, has anyone within this forum considered why? Could it be because of the piece of rock at the bottom end of Spain that wishes to remain both independent and a British protectorate. Here in our ex pat immigrant bubble maybe, just maybe we forget there could be a bigger picture involved both legally, for the millions of UK holiday makers who as I understand it could have their driving details accessed by Spanish authorities with no prior legal representation, or politicaly for the inhabitants of said Rock.



I don't think that it's Spain being difficult. They've asked for the same access to data that they had when the UK was in the EU but the UK is refusing under some data protection issue. Personally, I don't see a problem with this. There are lots of agencies in the UK that have access to drivers data, such as cowboy parking companies etc. Why shouldn't Spain be able to enforce traffic violations by UK motorists.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 10:00 am
by Paul58
Glassfull wrote:Wouldn’t an agreement on Driver’s Licences go against ‘the will of the people’ and Johnson’s “Brexit means Brexit”? I mean we wouldn’t want to upset the majority.



I disagree.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:50 am
by Snowman 1
Hi All,
I would suppose that now Grant Shapps is chasing the job of PM, he will be too busy to follow up on the licence situation, and the supposed agreement will be put on the back burner ?, Again ?

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:57 am
by Darro
Don't think it's in the Secretary of State for Transport's brief is it?

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 12:21 pm
by Tom mc
Lots of Brits moaning yet again.if you have been here a few year you had chance to change and chose not to. Get on with it.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 12:26 pm
by Chrisdee
You don't know everybody's circumstances, so don't judge.
Some people have a right to moan.

Tom mc wrote:Lots of Brits moaning yet again.if you have been here a few year you had chance to change and chose not to. Get on with it.

Re: An agreement on driving licences, allegedly.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 12:33 pm
by Darro
For those who have been here for years I agree and they get little sympathy from me however many who correctly registered before Dec 2020 but still have not managed to effect an exchange due to either to DGT's inefficiency or loss of records find themselves in a position not necessarily of their own making so deserve consideration.