Political relations between UK-EU

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There are so many stories floating around, including a baffling and unintentionally hilarious take in the Mail, that I‘m starting to get embarrassed by the absurdity of it all.

fish - break up of the Union - import/export red tape and increased costs and more explain why our team of Brexit Ultra's are silent - has Metal Biker closed down his account?
 
fish - break up of the Union - import/export red tape and increased costs and more explain why our team of Brexit Ultra's are silent - has Metal Biker closed down his account?
I thought Nissan might have tempted them out. Maybe they're just on their WhatsApp group.

I phoned one voter today who'd deserted Labour in 2019 (anti Corbyn and pro Brexit) but was back in the fold, though he still thinks Brexit will work out ok in the long run. He's 90.
 
I thought Nissan might have tempted them out. Maybe they're just on their WhatsApp group.

I phoned one voter today who'd deserted Labour in 2019 (anti Corbyn and pro Brexit) but was back in the fold, though he still thinks Brexit will work out ok in the long run. He's 90.

wow - quite the optimist
 
Sending a message, set up shop in europe is quite dismal for a governmento agency to do
 
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Sending a message, set up shop in europe is quite dismal for a governmento agency to do
It's not just a shop. It's a distribution centre, exporting uk jobs to the EU. But chances are it will be jobs being done here by EU immigrants so that will please some.
 
It's not just a shop. It's a distribution centre, exporting uk jobs to the EU. But chances are it will be jobs being done here by EU immigrants so that will please some.

It's an idiom, it encompasses all aspects than just the retail shop.
 
This is interesting from The Guardian and confirms that these new costs associated with exporting to the EU will not go away soon. Maybe someone with more knowledge on VAT can help me. what has changed? Has VAT not always been charged on exported goods?
anyway, the long and short of it is jobs will be lost in the U.K. and moved to EU.

 
Welsh ports like Holyhead are really struggling. The major route form Eire to EU was via the UK. This appeara to be drying up and Stena line have just started a Dublin-Cherbourg ferry for the first time and many hauliers are now diverting onto that route. Small fry you may say but it all sucks money from our economy be it form service station stops or lorries not refuelling in the UK and so loss of taxes.
 
Welsh ports like Holyhead are really struggling. The major route form Eire to EU was via the UK. This appeara to be drying up and Stena line have just started a Dublin-Cherbourg ferry for the first time and many hauliers are now diverting onto that route. Small fry you may say but it all sucks money from our economy be it form service station stops or lorries not refuelling in the UK and so loss of taxes.

Yup not only fucking up our own ports and surrounding towns prosperity it is affecting Irelands food industry, though I expect leavers won't give a toss abput that bit


 
Welsh ports like Holyhead are really struggling. The major route form Eire to EU was via the UK. This appeara to be drying up and Stena line have just started a Dublin-Cherbourg ferry for the first time and many hauliers are now diverting onto that route. Small fry you may say but it all sucks money from our economy be it form service station stops or lorries not refuelling in the UK and so loss of taxes.

exactly - the reduction in GDP will be across the board - it was predicted the Govt's own impact studies which anyone pro-Brexit knew and labelled it Project Fear.
 

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