How do we resolve the Brexit mess?

Learning by the mistakes made is a pretty good way to resolve problems. But self awareness never goes well on this thread.
Anyhow as you have just said don't join a thread about resolving something that doesn't even talk about resolving it gets you the dumbest poster of the day award.
And we will.leave it there, carry on with stats on the effects of brexit on the cobblers of Colchester.

zzzzzzzz.............
Admit it. You really did want to see this, didn't you?

Footwear brand executives identify Germany, France and Italy as some of the most difficult EU countries to trade with because of increased bureaucracy, complex customs procedures, VAT and tariffs that came into force on 1 January 2022 as part of then prime minister Boris Johnson's post-Brexit trade deal.

Coupled with the increasing logistics and raw materials costs amid global inflation of 8.8% in 2022, as reported by the International Monetary Fund, the additional expenditure and red tape has made trading with the EU difficult.
 
a thread about resolving something that doesn't even talk about resolving it

Yeah, the thread is poorly worded TBF.

Brexit will always and forever be a mess. It can't be "resolved" any more than the tide coming in and out can be resolved.
 
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I don't want it resolving I don't believe in big unions of sovereign countries. Its you lot that are crying about it so maybe you should get your heads together because you fucked it up big time previously.

You lot just moan over and over again giving examples of why you hold your view. Try discussing the thread title instead of boring every fucker who may wish to contribute.
So North Korea is right up your street!
 
Admit it. You really did want to see this, didn't you?

Footwear brand executives identify Germany, France and Italy as some of the most difficult EU countries to trade with because of increased bureaucracy, complex customs procedures, VAT and tariffs that came into force on 1 January 2022 as part of then prime minister Boris Johnson's post-Brexit trade deal.

Coupled with the increasing logistics and raw materials costs amid global inflation of 8.8% in 2022, as reported by the International Monetary Fund, the additional expenditure and red tape has made trading with the EU difficult.
I did its riveting :-)
 
In what way do you think they did that? I’m not sure how we’re any different to any other non member of the EU.
Other countries have a distinctly different relationship with the EU, but that relationship is not “available” to the UK, because we dared to listen to voters who didn’t want everything the EU was “offering.”

In short, we were given an “all or nothing” ultimatum. Even though it was clear many millions of voters want a relationship with the Continent, the EU has nixed anything less than “give us all the money and none of the autonomy or nothing!”
 

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