Political relations between UK-EU

Food and Drink Fed totting up the Brexit dividends.

‘Milk and cream exports to the EU down 96.4% year on year in February.
Cheese exports down 65%
Chicken and Beef sales to the EU down by nearly 80%
Food and Drink Federation says Brexit has cost UK exporters more than £1.1bn since the start of the year’
 
Jersey blinks in whelk war? Limits on French catches suspended until July. Talks resume. Jersey coming into line with Guernsey’s approach.

Rather enjoyed the following quote from Jersey Minister (BBC).

‘Our objective remains to find a way forward for all fisheries who have a proven economic link to Jersey waters and return to the cordial, positive relations we have enjoyed for decades with our closes neighbours in Brittany and Normandy."

I bet you do, mate
 
Stopping people entering the country is why people voted Brexit.

That, and a divided Union, higher trade barriers and increased costs, gradual removal of UK companies from European supply chains and an internal customs border.

And that’s just the highlights.

It wasn’t the only reason people voted to leave. I’d also wager that it wasn’t to stop people entering the country either, they were welcome so long as they did not stay and nick the jobs ;)
 
Jersey blinks in whelk war? Limits on French catches suspended until July. Talks resume. Jersey coming into line with Guernsey’s approach.

Rather enjoyed the following quote from Jersey Minister (BBC).

‘Our objective remains to find a way forward for all fisheries who have a proven economic link to Jersey waters and return to the cordial, positive relations we have enjoyed for decades with our closes neighbours in Brittany and Normandy."

I bet you do, mate

Stands to reason, no sense having a hostile relationship
 
It wasn’t the only reason people voted to leave. I’d also wager that it wasn’t to stop people entering the country either, they were welcome so long as they did not stay and nick the jobs ;)
What all those hospitality and fruit picking jobs we can’t now fill, or the truck drivers jobs? Oh, you were being ironic
 
Stopping people entering the country is why people voted Brexit.

That, and a divided Union, higher trade barriers and increased costs, gradual removal of UK companies from European supply chains and an internal customs border.

And that’s just the highlights.



Dont forget the collapse of the farming and fishing industries plus the diminution of the Financial services sector .... and you've nearly got a full house (after all we were holding all the cards according to the Tories)
 
It wasn’t the only reason people voted to leave. I’d also wager that it wasn’t to stop people entering the country either, they were welcome so long as they did not stay and nick the jobs ;)


Ahhhh Schrodingers immigrant raises its head again

Coming over here and stealing all the jobs whilst simultaneously being too lazy to work and living off benefits.
 
Ahhhh Schrodingers immigrant raises its head again

Coming over here and stealing all the jobs whilst simultaneously being too lazy to work and living off benefits.

Cunning fuckers indeed - what I can’t stand is their work ethic - gives the rest of us a bad name.

When I reflect on it I have to conclude that freedom of movement has been one of the great successes of the EU, every single nation has benefitted from it. Sure there were some quirks to it but generally it has been brilliant.
 

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