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"We think there's going to be a billion pound's worth of extra cost put onto food coming through Dover port alone, if you expand that to the rest of the country you're looking at all sorts of money, so it won't be 0.2%, it will be substantially more than that and the consumer will see that increase," chief executive Phil Pluck told Sky News.
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I have to concede I found the German food and beer first class when I was there ,slightly conflicted about the veal though.
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Which essential flowers and cheeses must I be buying before they go up.
Hold on a minute I only buy from the UK and countries friendly to the UK ,panic over. |
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Me me me attitude. Others will pay more, so less gravy
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The only thing the EU ever gave was invasive species.(no personal offence intended edy)
Like the allum leaf miner and the hideous spanish slug ,I call them Macrons ,as I exterminate them ,we buy pellets in 20kg bags but good old British salt or vinegar fucsemup. |
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The EU has provided just about every remotely capable soccerball manager and player that ever worked in the UK, other than Sir Alex Ferguson.
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Hiring us a football manager at £100k + a week is not exactly giving edy.
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Providing you with expertise and a lot of joy for the masses. Of course the respective people do want a respectable compensation for teaching the England how to soccer. This ain't communism.
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Will the inevitable Caliphates,effect the supply of football managers or will we have to learn Syrian ,you do seem to have rather a lot.
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I think Arab would be a more appropriate language to learn to get along with the inabitants of the caliphate(s).
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Although I don't view it as inevitable as you seemingly do. Just continue to bombard all the youths with wokeness on the television. If it works with brainwashing all the young white British people, then it also works with the muslims. Just don't let the ever yesteryears from like Reform and Reclaim sabotage the wokeness and male improvement project in their effort to bring sharia to everyboy.
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I called it Syrian because I was familiar with a form of Arabic,as found in Morocco but I found that Syrians spoke a vastly different version.......still maybe I am a better dealing with invasive species than being a linguist in Germany.
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Your English linguistic and biological terms still
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In pre-Brexit days, guidance for transporting goods between the UK and the EU by ferry would pretty much have been "pop it in a truck and go".
Now it's 14,000 words long. And that's just the preliminaries. (The guidance references many other documents.) https://www.gov.uk/guidance/transporting-goods-between-great-britain-and-the-eu-by-roro-freight-guidance-for-hauliers .. |
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Sorry teacher but remember.......those that can do ,those that can't teach.
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Lol, pity nobody punctuated that for you.
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Just one thing worries , these checks and costs won’t apply to south Ireland just now
The south Irish scrotes are in the EU and by nature an enemy and hostile country , they should be the very first to be subject to all tariffs .. tariff them prime minister |
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If the EU impose checks and costs on our exports then it makes complete sense for us to impose similar checks and charges on their exports.
Obviously a boost for 'home grown' produce. Buy British and any price increases can be avoided completely. |
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Remarkable it's taken so long to implement the checks
if it's as simple as that. Meanwhile small UK businesses suffer |
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Leverage on a future deal recognising UK/EU food standards.
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Ah, don't take no deal off the table...
That went well too. Maybe get some better negotiators, or even some competent ones. |
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Tax south Ireland yhtl .. tax the little scrotes until the pips squeak !
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We are taxing our own small businesses
Rees Mugg moved his business to ireland |
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Of course if a business can get favourable tax conditions
in south Ireland , scam the plebs if that sweet Jesus keeps them quiet In the meantime Britain ,, tariff them, put obstacles to their business tax the scrotes |
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The Irish plebs are so thick they don’t even know when they’ve been scammed
In England our scum in the red wall at least are intelligent enough to know |
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Johnny The Guesser • April 30, 2024 4:36 PM BST
Obviously a boost for 'home grown' produce. Buy British and any price increases can be avoided completely. There isn't any, it's been p1shing with rain for a year and anyway there's no labour to harvest the crop, you utter melt. |
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Quite so Johnny , the usual suspects have been predicting starvation and no food since Brexit
It’s not happening , cry harder dheads |
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There isn't any: a very drama queen generalisation ,almost guardianesque and like the guardian mostly untrue.
Sure the lowland arable farmers are struggling with wet fields but the rain kept the frost away ,so mild ,plenty of grass for the lambs and cattle ,rape seed looks brilliant and first early spuds look fantastic and a drying warm windy forecast. Still you can talk up the prices if you want. |
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Further wet weather raises fears of harvest catastrophe
https://www.fwi.co.uk/arable/further-wet-weather-raises-fears-of-harvest-catastrophe Lambing – weather and ground conditions for lambing are extremely challenging and compounded by the impact of continuous wet weather on ewe condition. Lambing losses are, therefore, higher than normal and feeding ewes and creep feeding of lambs is proving problematic, due to ground conditions, and costly. https://www.nfu-cymru.org.uk/news-and-information/the-impacts-of-wet-weather-on-welsh-agriculture/ There are dozens of similar articles |
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You can find any type of news you desire:
If you fancy woke socialist remainer alarmist slush try the Guardian. Maybe right wing propaganda try the Express. The truth is much harder to find ,after all ,if the headline were "many farmers flooded with wet fields but most are fine". No fecker would read it. Like I say the lack of hard frosts in April has meant many crops in many areas are advanced and there will be high yields if we don't get a drought ,last years double rainfall in July would be handy. You see factual and true is boring. |
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14/04/24
Figures published this week show that , since Brexit , the U.K. has gone from being the seventh largest exporter in the world to bring the forth largest in the world Overtaking France, the Netherlands and Japan Thankyou Brexit |
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Under no circumstance believe anything a remainer like Dave says
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Iq16 lives on the sunlit uplands, lambs born
from unicorns floating over the quagmire |
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Didn’t realise the lefties owned the sun ..
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As with many of the 100k farmers in the UK ,he knows that sandy/loamy and chalky soils drain quickly ,he also knows that brassicas like rape and legumes like peas adore rain ,rain and more rain.
You can learn this stuff if you ever ventured out of a classroom and out from behind a desk. |
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the utter delusion is the stuff of doctorates.
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IQ16 trying to teach, lol...
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^ still whining , still telling lies
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Not you yhtl ,
. that thicko dave |