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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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Sorry but I cannot take that frog faced berserker seriously any more. He served his purpose, now he should just fade away. It would be for the best all around.
Looks like the president of the European Council has been caught out lying. He stated that the UK had banned all exports of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Clearly he is trying to divert attention of the EU's and Italy's ban of export of the Pfizer to Australia.
The European Council is a non elected body of beauracrats who decides EU policy. The foriegn secretary has summoned representatives of the EU to the foreign office to discuss their false statement.
Clearly the EU is still upset at the successful rollout of the vaccines in the UK. This follows the false claim of Macron that the AstraZeneca vaccine does not work.
How much lower can the EU stoop to cover up their own failures.
Looks like the president of the European Council has been caught out lying. He stated that the UK had banned all exports of the AstraZeneca vaccine. Clearly he is trying to divert attention of the EU's and Italy's ban of export of the Pfizer to Australia.
The European Council is a non elected body of beauracrats who decides EU policy. The foriegn secretary has summoned representatives of the EU to the foreign office to discuss their false statement.
Clearly the EU is still upset at the successful rollout of the vaccines in the UK. This follows the false claim of Macron that the AstraZeneca vaccine does not work.
How much lower can the EU stoop to cover up their own failures.
Unfortunately 120,000 people who died from covid under Johnson will not be around to celebrate the success of any vaccine.
A catastrophic failure of government to protect its people.
Johnson resign.
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 09:37 - Mar 11 with 1610 views
Remoaner,losers . on 08:02 - Mar 11 by Kilkennyjack
Unfortunately 120,000 people who died from covid under Johnson will not be around to celebrate the success of any vaccine.
A catastrophic failure of government to protect its people.
Johnson resign.
With death rates in the last seven days higher in France, Germany Spain Italy Ireland Poland all higher than the UK , due the the disastrous EU policy on ordering vacines I guess all those EU leaders will resign as well as the unelected EU commissioners and the various unelected president of the EU commission, Council etc.
Of course Drakeford will have to go as Wales has the highest death rate of any of the four nations.
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Great news 3,000 high skilled jobs created in the new teesside freeport.
Nothing to do with everything being shut at the end of December for lockdown?
Shut down definitely and Covid definitely plays a part, but food exports which youd expect to remain reasonably resilient because people have to eat have slumped by 60% with Brexit a definite factor.
What’s really concerning is the Governments decision to relax “bureaucratic Brexit paperwork” on imports from the EU until next year without a reciprocal agreement from the EU. There are plus points in that businesses importing stuff from the EU wont have to complete additional paperwork, but our exporters won’t see any benefit at all as they are going to have to complete the paperwork and I suspect exports will dip.
If only somebody had said at the time, eh ...... 🤡
Hardly surprising trade dropped in January. All companies ordered and exported goods before the January the 1st ad they knew full well their would be teething problems. It was not helped when France closed the border at Calais for seversl days leading to 10,000s of stranded lorries in Kent. Even when the borders reopened the French insisted that all lorries drivers had to have a negative tests before they could enter France.
Of course we are in the middle of a pandemic trade has dropped worldwide even in July and August imports to and from the UK dropped.
I predict that imports and exports to the EU will increase from the January figure in February wonder if the guardian will say exports booming .
Hardly surprising trade dropped in January. All companies ordered and exported goods before the January the 1st ad they knew full well their would be teething problems. It was not helped when France closed the border at Calais for seversl days leading to 10,000s of stranded lorries in Kent. Even when the borders reopened the French insisted that all lorries drivers had to have a negative tests before they could enter France.
Of course we are in the middle of a pandemic trade has dropped worldwide even in July and August imports to and from the UK dropped.
I predict that imports and exports to the EU will increase from the January figure in February wonder if the guardian will say exports booming .
Its a disaster. The end.
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 00:29 - Mar 13 with 1424 views
How the hell are we supposed to export stuff when nearly all businesses are shut down?
Imports also reduced in January.
What is not clear is whether there is symmetry in the pattern, or whether one is significantly higher than the other. We also have to factor in the stock piling that took place prior to the 1st of January. We will have a clearer picture next month when the next set of figures are released.
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Remoaner,losers . on 05:10 - Mar 13 with 1408 views
How the hell are we supposed to export stuff when nearly all businesses are shut down?
Yes - there are no issues with Brexit paperwork for exporters and rotting sea foods etc at all.
Nurse, nurse ! 😳
Here it clearly shows its not Covid which has been around for the last year. Unlucky, but this is your Brexit.
You’re truly delusional and clueless, the huge plunge in trade with the EU in January wasn’t mainly about Covid as you’re trying to claim! Just compare the last year to what happened in January 2021, note how non-EU trade barely changes at all. This is YOUR catastrophic Brexit pic.twitter.com/11O375gD39
Remoaner,losers . on 05:10 - Mar 13 by Kilkennyjack
Yes - there are no issues with Brexit paperwork for exporters and rotting sea foods etc at all.
Nurse, nurse ! 😳
Here it clearly shows its not Covid which has been around for the last year. Unlucky, but this is your Brexit.
You’re truly delusional and clueless, the huge plunge in trade with the EU in January wasn’t mainly about Covid as you’re trying to claim! Just compare the last year to what happened in January 2021, note how non-EU trade barely changes at all. This is YOUR catastrophic Brexit pic.twitter.com/11O375gD39
Remoaner,losers . on 01:33 - Mar 13 by majorraglan
Imports also reduced in January.
What is not clear is whether there is symmetry in the pattern, or whether one is significantly higher than the other. We also have to factor in the stock piling that took place prior to the 1st of January. We will have a clearer picture next month when the next set of figures are released.
Of course they reduced. Everything in Europe is shut too!
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Remoaner,losers . on 09:16 - Mar 13 by Kilkennyjack
Its fallen away in January 2021.
Look at the right hand side of the graph.
Thats the story. Frost is desperately trying to defend it so you better tell him its not real.
You are in a minority of 1.
Yes of course it fell in January the UK and most of the EU went in to lockdown. Every UK firm trading with the EU got their orders in early, the same with vaccines. They knew full well the EU would put up hurdles to slow down trade. France closed Calais for a week then when it did reopen insisted on negative tests for drivers. All of course coronavirus related.
Meanwhile trade volumes in February have vastly increased and will be well in excess of January's when the next trade figures are published. You can come back In months and apologise and admit once again you are wrong
Are there genuinely people who still think brexit was a good idea!?
We still can't know either way. The pandemic has been so disruptive how can anybody prove any problems are all down to brexit?
It'll be years before we definitively know either way. It has more chance of being a success if everyone works for it though.
It still puzzles me why people moan after good news and ignore anything bad that comes out of the EU. If the EU collapsed next week some people would still be saying brexit was bad.