I don’t disagree with much of that.
On the final point. I’m going to be less scathing and say it was, on the surface, naive. I think history will judge it and say it was all done too hastily from a UK perspective but what puzzles me is we shouldn’t have been caught out by EU import rules (given we’ve been implementing them for the past 40 years).
Anyroads we can’t change it now.
Actually, we can. There is a lot we could do to make life easier for British business and trading with the EU, we just choose not to. The calculation appears to be that perpetual outrage at the EU is better electorally than making life easier for British businesses.
Govt policy is governed by parading its hostility to the EU, this then leads to the situation where we refuse a transition extension that applies to both sides and end up with a transition extension that favours the EU, thus allowing ministers and the media to fume at the ‘bureaucratic madness of EU rules designed to punish an independent Britain (copyright D Frost)’ etc, etc.
The rhetoric of the UK Govt is strikingly similar to the nationalist output of the Turkish Govt. Turns out, Turkey didn’t have to join the EU, the UK joined up with Turkey.
Attempt to negotiate entry into the Single Market and the Customs Union so we get get rid of the sanctions we have imposed on ourselves. They probably won’t have us though.What can we do now? Other than get ok with it?
Extensions and the such...That horse has long since bolted - might be able to do something on financial services still thou?
Attempt to negotiate entry into the Single Market and the Customs Union so we get get rid of the sanctions we have imposed on ourselves. They probably won’t have us though.
Hate to break it to you but Brexit already has turned out to be a shit idea. The only thing stopping the government doing anything concrete about it is that they’d rather just lie to the Brexit supporters rather than address the problems. At some point they won’t be able to get with that strategy any longer.Oh they would, they’d love to have us back make no mistake. Germany and France need all the help that can get in footing the EU bill. But the terms would be worse than before, I doubt they would try and force us to adopt the euro though.
Who knows, if brexit turns out to be a shit idea then yeah we might well look to go back.
What can we do now? Other than get ok with it?
Extensions and the such...That horse has long since bolted - might be able to do something on financial services still thou?
Negotiate better access to the European markets. Reach agreement on Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures so that we can dispense with a lot of the health certificates and vet checks for example. There is a lot we can do to facilitate trade with Europe, our issue is that we don’t want to facilitate trade, we want the exact opposite for ‘fear’ of being tied to the EU, hence agricultural and fishing industries being left high and dry.
The same applies to Services, the effect of which has been hidden by Covid and lockdown. Fashion industry, music industry all sectors in which we excel are going to struggle. Financial Services is also out in the cold with no sign of the EU granting equivalence. New York, yes. London, no.
The deal is not sustainable, it’s only purpose is to sever ties with Europe. Even kids get screwed over with schemes like Erasmus axed in favour of a low budget version.
The reason Brexiteers get labelled as xenophobic or anti-European is because that is what Brexit has become. It may be not what you voted for, but it’s what you ended up with.
Fashion industry? Manchester online firm Clothes2Order stopping exporting to EU; one £25 order subject to €38 extra charges.Negotiate better access to the European markets. Reach agreement on Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures so that we can dispense with a lot of the health certificates and vet checks for example. There is a lot we can do to facilitate trade with Europe, our issue is that we don’t want to facilitate trade, we want the exact opposite for ‘fear’ of being tied to the EU, hence agricultural and fishing industries being left high and dry.
The same applies to Services, the effect of which has been hidden by Covid and lockdown. Fashion industry, music industry all sectors in which we excel are going to struggle. Financial Services is also out in the cold with no sign of the EU granting equivalence. New York, yes. London, no.
The deal is not sustainable, it’s only purpose is to sever ties with Europe. Even kids get screwed over with schemes like Erasmus axed in favour of a low budget version.
The reason Brexiteers get labelled as xenophobic or anti-European is because that is what Brexit has become. It may be not what you voted for, but it’s what you ended up with.
Fashion industry? Manchester online firm Clothes2Order stopping exporting to EU; one £25 order subject to €38 extra charges.
It will never drop in the Express.Anyone going to guess when the penny drops in the media?
May/June for me.
Anyone going to guess when the penny drops in the media?
May/June for me.
It will never drop in the Express.
I regularly read articles from it for the laughs. Today’s classic is the poll amongst readers asking if EU fishing boats should be banned from UK waters immediately. 98% in favour. If they did a poll asking whether we should stop all trade with the EU I’m fairly sure they’d get a similar answer. A huge number of the population are totally brainwashed. Every time we get bad news about trade the reaction is always to try and make it worse.
Agreed. The Express will always relate it to Diana in some way. She wouldn’t have died if she had‘ve been in a British tunnel.
The penny has dropped.Anyone going to guess when the penny drops in the media?
May/June for me.