waz-24-7 wrote: ↑Sat 12 Jun 2021 10:54 pmknocking "your" country!! worshipping the EU?? hardly … simply supporting a peaceful and beneficial Union amongst friends and trading partners whilst maintaining and supporting my Country that happens to be yours also.Hedge-fund wrote: ↑Sat 12 Jun 2021 10:19 pm
Couldn't agree more but the same poster keeps knocking my country and worshipping the eu on this forum. As long as he is allowed to...then challenges have to be allowed.
If all brexit references are moved to the politics section I think that would be fair and welcomed. Any threads that the poster tries to move towards anti UK/Brexit and pro eu should be moved too.
A cancer on this forum.
I detect your clear dislike of any debate that is against your somewhat blinkered view, your apparent dislike of anything EU is astounding given that you may have chosen to leave the UK for a "better " life.
Given the popularity of the debate. ( look at the views) It makes little sense to move the topic to the sidelines. Unless of course the matter is best swept under the carpet away from proper meaningful discussion.
The crossing of the green line is most certainly linked to the right of passage by UK citizens into the ROC. A very Brexit outcome.
UK citizens as non Europeans now have NO legal right of entry or transition through the ROC. The ROC will certainly capitalise on this in coming months and going forwards as a further opportunity to target and hinder the TRNC.
It is unlikely that visitors to the ROC only will be hindered. Only those UK aliens that are seen to be visiting and or supporting the TRNC.
That clearly answers , from a legal prospective, the initial post that seeks advice upon crossing the green line.
Essentially then. The ROC is within the EU. EU law prevails and this is the law that all must abide by. UK citizens are outside of the EU and therefore can be challenged and or refused entry as the ROC administration sees fit. The BRS or any UK official simply cannot advise or instruct you upon EU matters because they have NO jurisdiction or right. The risk is with you when you try to cross into or fly to the ROC.
We are out of the eu after a fair vote. As a nation are aware we are out of the eu. We are happy to be out of the eu.
Now that we are out of the eu, thankfully the rules of entry and exit have changed. We are aware of that and are happy with that.
Whatever rules a sovereign nation makes regarding our entry to its territory is its right and we deal with it - be it cyprus, usa, australia etc etc
What went before is history.