welp.



by 1DarkStarryNight

39 comments
  1. Plot twist, still had to wait for the people they were travelling with anyway.

  2. They all need a visa type thing now too – Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

  3. After 2 years immigration the Irish are far more right wing than the British were.

  4. While no doubt Brexit has made immigration worse for UK citizens, I was in Malaga like 2 months ago and literally had only a few people in the queue. This is a school holidays/poor infrastructure thing more than anything.

  5. Yes the queue for EU is smaller but this is actually a holding area to get into the actual immigration area and moves really quickly. Once you are through the doors shown the EU and non EU queues often merge. (was there in February!)

  6. The 48% of us who voted remain thank you for rubbing this in our faces.

  7. Ireland is neither Humble nor brave (literally kept neutral in the face of nazis in WWII) but I take your point, Brexit was a stupid decision.

  8. Yeah because queues at airports never existed before Brexit 🤡🤡😂😂😂

  9. Had a lads holiday last year with this, 10 of us. 4 of us have EU passports, the rest were on British. We sailed through, had enough time for a beer at the bar before they’d got through.

    Sucks lads.

  10. Strange.

    I remember queuing for passport control at places like Faro, Alicante, CDG and Schiphol while we were in the EU.

    Passport control has always been a thing because we were never in Schengen.

  11. Same in Mahon this summer, eu and non eu all went through the same channel, it was the height of the season. Fwiw, eu countries are reintroducing checks for all at the border, those that are actually dealing with immigration, eire isn’t listening to their people yet.

  12. Oh stop crying, waaaaaaa we have to wait in line with most of the world, waaaaa

    Have a pint and chill out.

  13. If they all had EU passports they’d all be just queueing in a different lane. ???

  14. Don’t hold back. As you walk past the line call out “Hands up who voted for Brexit”.

  15. As dumb and self destructive as Brexit was, I dont think I’ve ever had to deal with any passport queues that were particularly bad when travelling around the EU. Stuff like this is largely circumstantial.

  16. What I don’t understand is why we don’t just do this back to the EU? Instead we allow them to go in the same queue as Brits.

  17. Best not mention that Nigel Farage has a EU passport (German wife and 2 kids), so he could breeze through customs.

    Of course, he wouldn’t be travelling on a summer holiday flight. He’d have a private chartered plane, paid for by his many sponsors.

  18. I fail to see the issue here. If everyone had EU passports wouldn’t the same queue exist, just in the other row?

  19. If we were still in the EU, this queue would just be a single long line.

  20. Oh no a queue! Better give away our sovereignty and have open borders with all of Europe.

  21. I bet this guy looked a right knob talking to himself.

  22. this guy trying his hardest to get people to notice hes skipping the queue but everyone is too busy talking to their friends and family to give a fuck ahahaha

  23. Málaga, you can guarantee everyone in that queue voted for Brexit and then will the first to moan about having to queue, they should just put up a sign saying you voted for this

  24. Should be a third que for those that voted Brexit. They can’t go through until they name three benefits of Brexit.

  25. Given the fact most people are British in the UK it isn’t a surprise, if they all had an EU passport then the queue would be just as long. 🤪

  26. So if Britain was still in the EU, all the brits would be in the other queue. So… there’d still be a queue except for non EU peeps.

  27. Blehhhh. I don’t want to talk about Brexit again.

  28. So this is the queue for immigration to LEAVE Malaga/Spain, not enter. There is nothing after this point except vending machines and small gate waiting areas. The queue only looks like this when you have 3 or 4 flights to the UK leaving at around the same time from gate C. Normally there isn’t a queue at all.

  29. It’s a flight from the UK – of course that line would be full.

    If Brexit didn’t happen, he too would have been stuck in a queue.

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