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Armed US immigration officers stationed at British airports
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Originally posted by centurian View PostBA001 from London City to New York does a refuelling stop in Shannon. While the plane is being refuelled, passengers get off the plane and go through the US immigration processes and then get back on again
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postif a flight from London to NewYork needs a refueling stop in Ireland, how the heck does it then get from Ireland to Newyork without needing another refueling stop ?
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Totally ridiculous.. Allowing a foreign power to bear arms in a civilian location on British soil...
That is NOT on.
Armed British police are already present at many (all?) airports in this country - that should be good enough.Do what thou wiltComment
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I trust if they find themselves in a situation where they are left with no option than to draw arms, they'll be protected by immunity ?
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostTotally ridiculous.. Allowing a foreign power to bear arms in a civilian location on British soil...
That is NOT on.
Armed British police are already present at many (all?) airports in this country - that should be good enough.
So deal with it.
Unless you thought the UK would become a global player comparable in size to the US and UK?Last edited by sasguru; 10 July 2017, 11:12.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostTotally ridiculous.. Allowing a foreign power to bear arms in a civilian location on British soil...
That is NOT on.
Armed British police are already present at many (all?) airports in this country - that should be good enough.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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A trade deal is a dog eat dog activity, not diplomatic
Lets face it Britain is going to get eaten alive doing its trade deals.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostDoesn't this happen in Shannon already?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt need refuelling on the westbound route because, I believe, it cannot take off fully fuelled at LCY (because of the runway length or something). Also the winds are against when going West, so it needs a fuel stop. It's an Airbus A318, business class only, and I seem to remember it was on Google street view for a while, so you could have a look round inside.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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