The massive growth of the fact checking business has been a clear benefit of Brexit.
Plus, unemployment in Dover has plummeted due to huge demand for short term catering facilities and customs clearance officials.
Not to mention the increased need for customs agents in Northern Ireland
Shame about the lorry drivers being stuck for hours, days in some cases, piling on the costs of transport and determined never to travel to the UK again.
As an aside, my next door neighbour bought a house in Ireland last year, and decided it needed insulating, so he bought a wagon load of 'stuff' from Devon and engaged a team of experts from Sheffield to travel over to Ireland to install it.
He had used them before, trusted them, and they were travelling over to Belfast in a van together as it was closer to his new house than Dublin.
He's a solicitor, so I presumed he knew the new rules about exporting to that part of the UK, but he had no idea, so I said he had a load of paperwork to complete as it wasn't like driving to Yorkshire anymore, and he should engage the services of a customs agent.
A week or so later he returned, and said it was a real ball ache completing all the paperwork required, even with the help of a customs agent, but when they arrived in Belfast, they were waved through without a care in the world. it was a waste of time and money in his opinion, but it had to be done.
I understand £15B has been added to the costs of British exporters to the EU, many of whom have seen their exports collapse.