Political relations between UK-EU

The deal does not give us tariff free access. No one is pretending the deal gives us tariff free access. We used to have tariff free access, we no longer have tariff free access.

Good grief man, get a grip. This level of delusion is not healthy.
I suppose you mean your favourite 'Non Tariff Barriers.'
This is just one of many, why I'm putting it up I don't know, but anyway.
 
If we take it away from fishing and assume Mars Bars, walking sticks or car tyres and say they commanded the same amount of contribution to the UK economy and they sold the majority of their production into the EU. Now imagine because of the Brexit deal a load of red tape was introduced making exports virtually impossible. So the Govt offered a bail out to Mars or walking stick makers or tyre makers can Leavers not see that does not incentivise whichever producer you choose to carry on at the same level because no-one is buying
 
I suppose you mean your favourite 'Non Tariff Barriers.'
This is just one of many, why I'm putting it up I don't know, but anyway.
Thank you, now what shall we do to help businesses with this part.

“The deal guarantees “zero tariff and zero quota” trade on goods that were worth £668bn in 2019. But it will also mean significant costs to businesses as exporters face a host of border checks from 1 January and freedom of movement in the EU will end for most UK nationals.”
 
If we take it away from fishing and assume Mars Bars, walking sticks or car tyres and say they commanded the same amount of contribution to the UK economy and they sold the majority of their production into the EU. Now imagine because of the Brexit deal a load of red tape was introduced making exports virtually impossible. So the Govt offered a bail out to Mars or walking stick makers or tyre makers can Leavers not see that does not incentivise whichever producer you choose to carry on at the same level because no-one is buying
To be fair if they rename some unattractive sounding fish so that it evokes thoughts of pretty coastal harbours I would buy it. Even better if they made it vaguely foreign sounding
 
Are you sure? It’s an advert saying use fun effects to break the ice. Are you giving me the come on?
If I gave you the come on, you'd come, but whether it's you or I who has
erred I'm not sure, but never mind, what was the question again, investment in fishing was it?
 
Millions are to be invested in fishing. It's simply your idea, not what is happening. Quotas have been increased immediately, But I suppose with the
kind of logic we see on here that really means catching less.
Eat a lot of Norway pout, do you?
 
Thank you, now what shall we do to help businesses with this part.

“The deal guarantees “zero tariff and zero quota” trade on goods that were worth £668bn in 2019. But it will also mean significant costs to businesses as exporters face a host of border checks from 1 January and freedom of movement in the EU will end for most UK nationals.”
The original request, or claim, was that we did not have tariff free access.
You now want a response to another question entirely, which we can discuss, I suppose, but it's a long slog, and we're still arguing about mussels as yet.
 
If I gave you the come on, you'd come, but whether it's you or I who has
erred I'm not sure, but never mind, what was the question again, investment in fishing was it?
More from the government’s endlessly fruitful money tree, bailing out not only businesses affected by COVID (unavoidable) but also those affected by Brexit (avoidable and foreseeable). Let’s hope it’s worth it but you would think time is of the essence as individual firms within the industry are struggling now and future success might also depend to a degree in changing shopping habits amongst the relatively conservative British public
 
The original request, or claim, was that we did not have tariff free access.
You now want a response to another question entirely, which we can discuss, I suppose, but it's a long slog, and we're still arguing about mussels as yet.
You are right it’s a long long slog, unfortunately many businesses that have enough to cope with from covid don’t have long to wait for a government to undertake a long slog. A slog that wouldn’t have been necessary if they hadn’t agreed a shit deal in the first place.
In fact a lot of businesses, especially fishing ones don’t have enough time for even a short slog.
 

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