BoJo a million miles out of his depth
On Sun, 8 Sep 2019 19:37:45 +0100, "michael adams"
mjadams25@ukonline wrote:
"tim..." wrote in message ...
"michael adams" wrote in message
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to citizens of the UK and RoI and for this reason citizens
of the UK and RoI can be asked to produce proof of
nationality which normally means a passport or a driving
licence.
No they aren't
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There are no passport controls in operation for Irish and
UK citizens travelling between the 2 countries. . However,
all air and sea carriers require some form of identification
You may be asked for photo ID when entering a dockyard irrespective of
whether you are travelling, it's for security.
Likewise formal ID is needed to get airside, Travelling isn't a factor
in the requirement.
AB
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