At least some people will be able to afford the rising prices here.
well, those who don’t get a month’s quarantine on their way home anyway.. (or have enough holidays left for a month’s hotel stay)
or whatever the quarantine time they have in their country. (ranging from 0 to maybe a month)
“See, look at the benefits of the Tories in power! #InLizWeTruss”
This will be all over Twitter if their rabid fanbase can get over “bloody foreigners, coming over here, spending their money”
“Asian investors rush to buy UK property to benefit from `cheapest exchange rate ever`”
also probably
Friend of mine did this not long after the Brexit referendum. Even with the exchange rates, I think the UK is still ludicrously expensive to holiday in. About 18 months ago we had to get a hotel room for the night to have a shower because our shower had work being done to it – other half had a job interview the next day so there was no choice. It cost us £27 on a random weekday for an EasyHotel budget room. It now costs north of £60.
This matches the softening immigration policy. It’s cheaper to move here.
Perfect, we’ll be out priced for holidays in our own country now!
I’m being half sarcastic.
Why would they even want to holiday in the UK even if its cheap?
Coming to heathrow for the weekend. Should i cancel my london travel plan because of the strikes?
Well at least some people will benefit from this shitshow. We could probably do with the tourism revenue anyway
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At least some people will be able to afford the rising prices here.
well, those who don’t get a month’s quarantine on their way home anyway.. (or have enough holidays left for a month’s hotel stay)
or whatever the quarantine time they have in their country. (ranging from 0 to maybe a month)
“See, look at the benefits of the Tories in power! #InLizWeTruss”
This will be all over Twitter if their rabid fanbase can get over “bloody foreigners, coming over here, spending their money”
“Asian investors rush to buy UK property to benefit from `cheapest exchange rate ever`”
also probably
Friend of mine did this not long after the Brexit referendum. Even with the exchange rates, I think the UK is still ludicrously expensive to holiday in. About 18 months ago we had to get a hotel room for the night to have a shower because our shower had work being done to it – other half had a job interview the next day so there was no choice. It cost us £27 on a random weekday for an EasyHotel budget room. It now costs north of £60.
This matches the softening immigration policy. It’s cheaper to move here.
Perfect, we’ll be out priced for holidays in our own country now!
I’m being half sarcastic.
Why would they even want to holiday in the UK even if its cheap?
Coming to heathrow for the weekend. Should i cancel my london travel plan because of the strikes?
Well at least some people will benefit from this shitshow. We could probably do with the tourism revenue anyway