BobKowalski
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'because of brexit ' :-)
Because of administratively imposed border restrictions on the French side. I’ll leave you to work it out from there.
'because of brexit ' :-)
Tell the French that. :-)
Yep, they would do well to remember that.Have good relations with your neighbours and stop pretending ‘taking control of our borders’ is a unilateral power that we alone possess.
I see the papers are back to abusing the French...that will help the mood music during on going negotiations :)
Also, the last two days has demonstrated that to manage your border efficiently you need the cooperation of the country on the other side, because it’s their border too. So if we end up with no deal or a deal with enhanced customs and administrative hoops to jump through and we don’t want lorry queues and annoyed drivers, then being on friendly terms with your neighbours is essential.
I see the papers are back to abusing the French...that will help the mood music during on going negotiations :)
Also, the last two days has demonstrated that to manage your border efficiently you need the cooperation of the country on the other side, because it’s their border too. So if we end up with no deal or a deal with enhanced customs and administrative hoops to jump through and we don’t want lorry queues and annoyed drivers, then being on friendly terms with your neighbours is essential.
You bend over that far mate the earth gets in your way:-)
Yep, they would do well to remember that.
Offload lorries' consignments into planes (from a French airport or are they taking it to Germany?) then find a lorry to pick it up at a UK airport....Lufthansa have agreed to fly fruit and veg stuck in the blockade to the UK.
Those nasty EU bastards trying to prevent a UK food shortage.
Yes, they should, but how about we get our own house in order first? Otherwise it’s just a lot of this...
Lufthansa have agreed to fly fruit and veg stuck in the blockade to the UK.
Those nasty EU bastards trying to prevent a UK food shortage.
I thought Banks was supposed to be an astute businessman? If he can't work out the answer to his own question then he is thick as mince
That journalist was pretty quick to hedge his bets.
That journalist was pretty quick to hedge his bets.