Political relations between UK-EU

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from artisan chocolatiers to your local fixer upper spanner monkey is hitting every corner of the UK economy - even if/when they learn to cope the increased costs and delayed delivery times will remain. This is why the Brexit Ultra's are nowhere to be seen

This is not just the auto industry - its every industry. You just cant get stuff. The impact of covid on global supply chains is part of the problem but things are getting to europe and then the extra hassle of moving them on to the UK means that people just don't bother.

There is an oportunity of sorts here and that is to import these things and charge a lot more to the end user to cover the costs of a small specialist operation that has to deal with a load of import/export paperwork.
 
Not on this thread .... they pop up on other threads but for some reason seem to be avoiding this one. Their faith in the Tory Party (despite this f@ck up) remains undiminished.
I would quite like to know why two of the most outspoken Brexiteers have left the forum completely. After five years of sneering, gloating and belittling all the predictions of what would happen, I suppose it's no surprise they've done one now that nearly every prediction is coming true.
I'm also finding it quite amusing that another of them makes the effort to regularly come on to this thread just to like every single post. I'm not sure why he does it but it is rather sad and a little weird. Thanks in advance for the "like".
 
I would quite like to know why two of the most outspoken Brexiteers have left the forum completely. After five years of sneering, gloating and belittling all the predictions of what would happen, I suppose it's no surprise they've done one now that nearly every prediction is coming true.
I'm also finding it quite amusing that another of them makes the effort to regularly come on to this thread just to like every single post. I'm not sure why he does it but it is rather sad and a little weird. Thanks in advance for the "like".

Its easier to ignore your mistakes rather than own up to them.
 
Joe is deluding himself. Plenty of people told him and plenty of info was available on line. Joe chose to at best ignore it or not bother at worst dismiss it as Project fear.

"Brexit itself, when it was first started, was going to be brilliant because I honestly believe that Britain should stay Britain and we run by ourselves," says Joe. But he had no idea of how Brexit was to impact his dream of retiring abroad.
"Nobody explained or probably thought about people like ourselves. There was nobody looking after it or telling us, they forgot about the people abroad."
If he could vote again in the Brexit referendum, Joe says he'd vote differently knowing how things turned out.
"There's no way I would vote to go for it, because it's harming me and my future, what I want to do with what time we have left, me and my wife together, in this sort of surroundings."

The slim hope he has of this would be on a reciprocal basis with the EU

Now, he hopes to see a future in which UK travellers are allowed to stay in European countries for at least 180 days without a visa

Yeah. well you fucking twat, you've certainly harmed me and my wifes future with your vote you wanker.
 
I would quite like to know why two of the most outspoken Brexiteers have left the forum completely. After five years of sneering, gloating and belittling all the predictions of what would happen, I suppose it's no surprise they've done one now that nearly every prediction is coming true.
I'm also finding it quite amusing that another of them makes the effort to regularly come on to this thread just to like every single post. I'm not sure why he does it but it is rather sad and a little weird. Thanks in advance for the "like".
They didn't give one single fuck about the negative repurcisions or how badly many would suffer. As long as the vote went leave they were happy.
I maintained from day one that the boring **** who wrote paragraph after paragraph of nonsense was a government shill. I still think that today.
 
Yeah. well you fucking twat, you've certainly harmed me and my wifes future with your vote you wanker.

at least you can smile at the thought that he is sat in his shorts freezing his knackers off in a Travelodge near Coventry whilst they try and sort out somewhere to live/rent in the UK for the rest of his miserable existence
 
we got the shockingly bad UK January 2021 trade figures at the end of Feb - they were of course all down to Covid and nothing to do with Brexit - however its now April and still no Feb trade figures. The ONS website says they will be out by 13th April......about the time we could expect the March ones........does anybody else think the ONS are hiding something for the Govt?
 
we got the shockingly bad UK January 2021 trade figures at the end of Feb - they were of course all down to Covid and nothing to do with Brexit - however its now April and still no Feb trade figures. The ONS website says they will be out by 13th April......about the time we could expect the March ones........does anybody else think the ONS are hiding something for the Govt?
They probably need ministerial sign off which will miraculously occur while everyone's attention is distracted with the easing of lockdown.
 
we got the shockingly bad UK January 2021 trade figures at the end of Feb - they were of course all down to Covid and nothing to do with Brexit - however its now April and still no Feb trade figures. The ONS website says they will be out by 13th April......about the time we could expect the March ones........does anybody else think the ONS are hiding something for the Govt?
ONS say:
As the end of the transition period for the UK leaving the EU approaches, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) recognises that this will change how data collection and processing is carried out for our trade data. We are working to ensure that our data reflects only changes in economic trends and not any changes in processing methods. Taking this into consideration, we have made the decision to make some small delays to some of our
publications in 2021, ensuring that we have adequate time to quality assure our estimates.

Either way, it's not going to be very good news.
 
ONS say:


Either way, it's not going to be very good news.

they will be under orders to somehow sugar coat the pill that comes from the bottle marked

"even worse than the last lot of figures which were the worst on record - ever - for 300 years ! "
 
and so it goes on - wankers moaning nobody told them....... papers referring to "new rules" - there are no new rules - just THE RULES which now apply to 3rd country citizens. You put off paying the bill your gas gets cut off. You put off applying for leave to stay you have to leave - inactions have consequences too

 
they will be under orders to somehow sugar coat the pill that comes from the bottle marked

"even worse than the last lot of figures which were the worst on record - ever - for 300 years ! "
You don't need the figures to see what is going on. You just need to try and buy something slightly niche / high end. There is no stock. There is plenty of it product about in Europe but the hassle of bringing it through customs is not worth it. Basically any supply line that involves importing a load of stuff to Europe and then distributing round the EU from a base on mainland Europe is now on its arse.
 
and so it goes on - wankers moaning nobody told them....... papers referring to "new rules" - there are no new rules - just THE RULES which now apply to 3rd country citizens. You put off paying the bill your gas gets cut off. You put off applying for leave to stay you have to leave - inactions have consequences too

No mention in that article about whether they voted for it but my guess is that the ones being caught out by the 3rd country rules are the Brexiteers who believed the Leave campaign lies about Brexit not affecting their status. I suspect most Remain voters were a little more aware of the potential problems and planned accordingly. The big downside is that the UK will now be flooded with moaning former ex-pats who will put further strain on services they haven't paid into for years. On the plus side there might be some properties in the Med going cheap.
 
and so it goes on - wankers moaning nobody told them....... papers referring to "new rules" - there are no new rules - just THE RULES which now apply to 3rd country citizens. You put off paying the bill your gas gets cut off. You put off applying for leave to stay you have to leave - inactions have consequences too

Compared to what could have happened with a no deal or whatever, the final outcome wasn't that bad for people who are permanently living and working outside of their home country (either Brits in the EU or vica versa). The registration process in Germany was relatively painless for me: I now have residency, as does my American wife. The flexibility to come and go as you please was never going to be saved though, that was the whole stupid fucking point of Brexit. I can't believe these people are expressing surprise.
 
No mention in that article about whether they voted for it but my guess is that the ones being caught out by the 3rd country rules are the Brexiteers who believed the Leave campaign lies about Brexit not affecting their status. I suspect most Remain voters were a little more aware of the potential problems and planned accordingly. The big downside is that the UK will now be flooded with moaning former ex-pats who will put further strain on services they haven't paid into for years. On the plus side there might be some properties in the Med going cheap.
We're thinking about a villa in Spain, should be a good few on the go and buyers market after the last 12 months.
 
Compared to what could have happened with a no deal or whatever, the final outcome wasn't that bad for people who are permanently living and working outside of their home country (either Brits in the EU or vica versa). The registration process in Germany was relatively painless for me: I now have residency, as does my American wife. The flexibility to come and go as you please was never going to be saved though, that was the whole stupid fucking point of Brexit. I can't believe these people are expressing surprise.
Everybody was given ample time to sort their residencias out here in Spain.
The fact they continued to either ignore the warnings or sat reading British red tops that often gave duff info is on them.
They won’t be missed by and large, many have lived doing cash in hand jobs and contributed nothing to the system.
After everything settles down I think we will find we (in Spain) are much better off without them.
 

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