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By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 27 Mar 24 14:09
Me, no, I'm blaming brexit, good to see you are here
if not fully awake...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 27 Mar 24 14:38
The tory government, stacked full
of brexiteers, imagine how much worse brexit
would be if it wasn't for the thicko brexiteer
ministers driving home the brexit bonuses for
the brave patriotic brexiteers...
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Mar 24 16:48
They had a mandate to deliver Brexit, they delivered a level playing field and the Windsor agreement keeping us in lockstep with the EU and the globalist nut zero madness. This is Brino to put it politely.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 27 Mar 24 16:58
Lol, they were taking back control

Now Farage is supporting farmers protests
to get back to the levels the corrupt eu gave
to our patriot farmers

Couldnt make it up....
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Mar 24 17:03
They were promised subsidies, it's wrong to renegue on them. They should also be allowed to farm the land instead of being paid to let it run to brambles and hogweed. Farmers in the EU are also up in arms about this.
By:
Foinavon
When: 27 Mar 24 17:08
Yes, "taking back control" they haven't. That is not Brexit, that is Tory policy and incompetence and why many of their traditional voters are abandoning them. They do nothing but lie as you and other lefties rightly observe, they deserve to be obliterated and I will be glad to see them go.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 27 Mar 24 19:51
Promised by vote leave and johnson


Ha ha ha, they are proven liars,

Taking back control...
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 Mar 24 10:52
https://www.ft.com/content/0f88f85a-9a80-4866-a9cb-5401e1d81d42

..


Brexit red tape costs Scottish salmon producers millions, says trade body
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 28 Mar 24 12:15
Led by Donkeys
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 24 12:15
Poor old Donnie, still obsessing, he must have been having nightmares during the past seven years.
Vote Leave was a campaign group, they had no powers you fool, it was the government who let leave voters down, especially Traitor May. Johnson tried to pick up the pieces but didn't follow through leaving Sunak to give in once again to the EU while spinning the opposite with the Windsor Agreement.
It's leavers who should be aggrieved but we got over it as did most remainers. It's just the insane EU fanatics who are still obsessing and marching around Parliament Square with their blue flags. Even Mandelson says we are not going back so you are crying in the wind.
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 28 Mar 24 12:59
Foinavon

Few want to rejoin the EU. Most want to rejoin the Single Market.

HTH
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 24 13:05
Yes, I believe that's Starmer's intention but it will probably take more than one term to achieve it.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 Mar 24 13:14
Poor old foinirony desperate to mitigate every
Brexit disaster as it appears

Taking back control
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 24 13:52
I'll see you in your dreams, Donnie.

There is no Brexit disaster, only in the deranged minds of the afflicted. You may experience a minor inconvenience at passport control if you choose to visit them but that's courtesy of your beloved EU, just the same if you went anywhere else.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 Mar 24 14:08
Nice of you to project your dreams onto forum

What with brexit and dodging right hooks off Mrs no wonder
you are strugglin.
By:
Foinavon
When: 28 Mar 24 14:10
Not my dreams, your Brexit nightmares, I sleep most soundly.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 Mar 24 14:14
Of course not, just your projection slipping out
as ever when you are rattled, which of course is increasingly frequent.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 28 Mar 24 19:56
Another bonus emerges



From Monday, any cars the UK exports to Canada will face an additional 6% tariff, or tax.

The change comes after a post-Brexit agreement to continue EU trading terms expired without a new deal.

The new tariffs are determined by whether the UK products exported to Canada use EU parts and materials.

Limits, which had been waived, will now apply, meaning that certain exports, including cars, will not qualify for zero-tariff trade.
By:
lfc1971
When: 14 Apr 24 08:53
Not £350 million extra per week .. £710 million !

Respected - health think tank the Kings Fund says that in
2016/17 gov spent £144 billion on health and social care ( 2022/23 prices )

In 2023/24 that figure was £181 billion

A real terms increase with the spike in inflation factored in of £710 million per week

.. Thank you Brexit
By:
lfc1971
When: 14 Apr 24 09:04
an apology from the usual suspects would be welcome …
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 14 Apr 24 13:02
Imagine how much more it could have been without
the losses caused by brexit.

And paid for by taxes rather than just added to national debt.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 18 Apr 24 18:38
The Tories have triggered their own “demise” by going ahead with Brexit, says Tory Peer Lord Rose, Chairman of Asda.

Finally a potential brexit bonus...
By:
lfc1971
When: 18 Apr 24 18:45
yhtl forget about going back .. I was very close to voting remain
But your fellow travellers and their bad behaviour and tear stains
make it impossible to return

I shouldn’t have to explain why …
By:
flat16
When: 18 Apr 24 19:17
The same Lord Rose who  chaired "Britain stronger in Europe".
The remainer lobby group who along with the shamed CBI campaigned relentlessly for freedom of movement and eastern European slaves for big business and suppressed wages for the rest of us.
The same Lord Rose who said "must have been a deliberate attempt to exaggerate the economic risks of Brexit"
"it was project fear and it didn't work"
"and what have we got from it ? sovereignty ,well i'm not sure what that means".
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 18 Apr 24 19:35
Delicious brexit bonus, if it happens
By:
lfc1971
When: 19 Apr 24 22:07
EU back offering things again ,,, can’t do without Britain Cool

Thank you Brexit
By:
lfc1971
When: 19 Apr 24 22:10
Make them beg Rishi …
By:
cryoftruth
When: 19 Apr 24 22:15
Oh dear lfc do,you never tire of pouting completely illinformed ignorant bigoted drivel??

Nurse

NURSE

Get the bigot back to bed for heavens sakes.
By:
lfc1971
When: 19 Apr 24 22:28
And there’s NEVER going to be an independent Scotland , lol
By:
cryoftruth
When: 19 Apr 24 22:34
I am sure you will help lfc by spouting pro Putin, pro Hitler gibberish from your care home bed which you should get back into like a good little nazi bigot.
By:
lfc1971
When: 19 Apr 24 22:40
Scotland is ours ..  it’s mine
By:
lfc1971
When: 19 Apr 24 22:40
More than yours - fact
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 19 Apr 24 22:48
If you'd defend a serial kiddie fiddler like Adolf Hitler then defending the world's worse trade deal would be a breeze.

Step forward Eastbourne's No. 1 chocolate speedway rider
By:
irishone
When: 20 Apr 24 07:50
LaughLaughLaugh  Nobby
By:
lfc1971
When: 20 Apr 24 09:41
There’s noblet with those deviant obsessions of his
something not right with that boy ,

and vulgar , vulgar , vulgar
By:
irishone
When: 20 Apr 24 13:54
great stuff nobby keep it up

lfc will keep biting .....

LaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
flat16
When: 30 Apr 24 12:56
Conservationists have convinced the feeble and weak British Government to ban sand eel fishing in British waters.
These once plentiful little critters start the food chain going for sea birds and many fish ,especially the exquisite wild sea bass.
The EU which has fished its own waters to oblivion ,wants to catch what they like in our waters and take the sand eels to feed the salmon farms and their pigs, to help then undercut the hard pressed UK pig farmers.
Will Sunak listen to the woke "one nation" centrist remainers typified by May/**** and Cameron or listen to the brexit side of the Tory party that represent the people that voted them in.
PS who would ever buy anything other than UK pork anyway.
By:
edy
When: 30 Apr 24 13:17
Well, there are a number of beautiful regional pork specialties.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 30 Apr 24 13:24
Brexit trade checks will cost me £200,000 a year

New checks brought in under the UK's Brexit trade agreement will cost one business up to £225,000 a year, its co-owner has said.

Meat and dairy products, plants and seeds are among the goods now subject to physical checks when imported to Britain from the European Union from Tuesday.

Businesses have warned the trade checks, which will see import costs increase immediately, are expected to hit smaller companies hardest and lead to price rises being passed on to customers for certain products.

John Davidson, co-owner of flower company Tom Brown Wholesale, said he expected the checks to cost his business between £200,000 and £225,000 per year.

"Usually we try and absorb as much as we can, but those sorts of costs... [it's] just not possible to absorb everything," he said.

The second phase of border controls kicked in from midnight and have been introduced as part of the UK's Brexit trade agreement.

The government said its new border model would "improve our biosecurity", adding the costs for businesses would be "negligible compared to the impact of a major outbreak of a plant or animal disease", such as foot and mouth.

The UK officially left the EU four years ago, but it has taken some time for the new trade rules to be implemented - legally required under the Brexit agreement - for goods travelling from the bloc to the British Isles.

Health certificates were introduced in January on EU goods ranging from cut flowers, to fresh produce including meat, fruit and vegetables, but on Tuesday, physical checks for the goods have come into force.

British exporters trading in the other direction have already faced increased red tape for three years. The introduction of such UK border controls is reversing the free flow of such goods, which had been allowed under the EU single market since 1993.

The physical checks will be carried out based on the "risk" category that goods fall into. For example, the government said high-risk goods, such as live animals, will be subject to identity and physical checks for pests and diseases at the border.

Products that present a medium risk to biosecurity will also be checked, while low-risk goods, such as canned meat will not require any checks.

The new checks are not yet being applied to goods from the Republic of Ireland, which is a major supplier of food to the UK.

The UK government says the checks on Irish goods will not happen before November.

But businesses, especially smaller companies, have raised concerns that the new checks could disrupt supply chains and increase costs, with importers having to pay £29 per shipment of particular products.

If multiple types of product are being imported by one business, such as meat, fish and cheese, the company will have to pay £29 per category, up to a maximum of £145 per consignment. The government has forecast the charges will cost British firms about £330m per year.


Cry
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 30 Apr 24 13:30
Post-Brexit checks will add more than £330m to annual business costs and 0.2% to food inflation over three years, the government admitted.


Cry
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