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Loving it,while the remoaner losers are still crying and still not accepting democracy and all the project fear BS has been shown to be exactly that.
Now take 4:59 and listen to how things have ACTUALLY turned out,not your guesses and the project fear BS you made up the last 5 years,you lot must feel totally idiots hindsight has shown you up now.
cliff edge ? still waiting for it you muppets.
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 11:53 - Apr 5 by felixstowe_jack
Nothing to do with Brexit and you know it . The workers on the Ireland to UK routes were also sacked.
You do of course know that Irish Ferries started a service between Dover and Calais in 2021 which is staffed by foriegn, non EU workers. They are paid half the wages that P & O workers used to get . Guess you think it is OK for an Irish EU company to do this
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Setting fire to red tape and bureaucracy wasn’t it? Nah, nothing to do with Brexit at all. You must be one of the few people left in the country that can’t accept that you’ve been bummed.
‘……. like a moth to Itchy’s flame ……’
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 08:07 - Apr 11 by felixstowe_jack
You are correct again . It is because all P&O ferries no longer have safety certificates and cannot sail. Glad you keep up with the news.
More figures released today UK exports to the EU increased by £3 billion in February an increase of 25.4% over February EU exports to the UK fell by £0.7 billion in February a decrease of 0.3%
GDP in the UK rose 0.1% in February with low car production still a drag on the UK economy due to the continued world shortage in computer chips.
UK GDP is 1.5% above pre pandemic and pre Brexit levels.
More good news expected later this week with even more people in work when the employment figures are released.
How much money ordinary people have got in their pockets is what counts you clown. How many times have I told you to leave the sums to people who understand them?
‘……. like a moth to Itchy’s flame ……’
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 09:07 - Apr 17 by ItchySphincter
Setting fire to red tape and bureaucracy wasn’t it? Nah, nothing to do with Brexit at all. You must be one of the few people left in the country that can’t accept that you’ve been bummed.
I think he must like the self harm.
As we say in Swansea, he is a fecking beaut. Thats for sure.
Beware of the Risen People
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 19:55 - Apr 17 with 1580 views
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 09:13 - Apr 17 by ItchySphincter
How much money ordinary people have got in their pockets is what counts you clown. How many times have I told you to leave the sums to people who understand them?
Leave politics and democracy to those who understand it and respect democratic results.
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 08:16 - Apr 22 by felixstowe_jack
EU inflation increased to 7.8% in March. Wonder what caused that. Brexit or global shortages?
Our CPI for March was 7%, so we’re not a million miles off them, the EU average is 7.8% but some countries like France are lower 5.1% while some are higher - Lithuania 15.6%.
What concerns me is we still aren’t up to speed with our preparation for Brexit. There are rumours the government are going to delay the introduction of full checks for incoming goods at our ports for a 4th time come July because we aren’t ready to implement the checks etc, meanwhile our exporters are having to complete all the paperwork, checks etc to export to the EU and have been for ages. This is putting British businesses at a competitive disadvantage and just isn’t good enough.
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 10:01 - Apr 22 with 1470 views
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 09:48 - Apr 22 by majorraglan
Our CPI for March was 7%, so we’re not a million miles off them, the EU average is 7.8% but some countries like France are lower 5.1% while some are higher - Lithuania 15.6%.
What concerns me is we still aren’t up to speed with our preparation for Brexit. There are rumours the government are going to delay the introduction of full checks for incoming goods at our ports for a 4th time come July because we aren’t ready to implement the checks etc, meanwhile our exporters are having to complete all the paperwork, checks etc to export to the EU and have been for ages. This is putting British businesses at a competitive disadvantage and just isn’t good enough.
British businesses are probably mostly foreign owned like our utilities
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 07:21 - Apr 25 by felixstowe_jack
Why don't people make sure they have a valid passport for the country they are visiting. Hardly rocket science is it.
The info is as clear as mud. Different rules for different countries yet no one is sure which ones. We are a 3rd country now and people were kicking off at airports today because Irish holidaymakers were getting 'preferential treatment' over UK passport holders, you could not make it up!
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 22:11 - Apr 28 by Kilkennyjack
Brexshite strikes again ….
JRM claimed that the delay "would save saving British businesses up to £1bn in annual costs” -has he found a Brexit opportunity or has he realised Brexit costs money? To claim the former would be mental.
So we are now in a position where british businesses who wish to export to the EU have to fill in paperwork, are subject to export checks, delays, additional costs associated with those processes etc while European businesses who want to export to us (and potentially compete against our businesses) just see their good waved through the checks and customs.
It just goes to show how poor we’ve been at getting our house in order and ready for Brexit.
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 23:32 - Apr 28 with 1220 views
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 22:44 - Apr 28 by majorraglan
JRM claimed that the delay "would save saving British businesses up to £1bn in annual costs” -has he found a Brexit opportunity or has he realised Brexit costs money? To claim the former would be mental.
So we are now in a position where british businesses who wish to export to the EU have to fill in paperwork, are subject to export checks, delays, additional costs associated with those processes etc while European businesses who want to export to us (and potentially compete against our businesses) just see their good waved through the checks and customs.
It just goes to show how poor we’ve been at getting our house in order and ready for Brexit.
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 22:44 - Apr 28 by majorraglan
JRM claimed that the delay "would save saving British businesses up to £1bn in annual costs” -has he found a Brexit opportunity or has he realised Brexit costs money? To claim the former would be mental.
So we are now in a position where british businesses who wish to export to the EU have to fill in paperwork, are subject to export checks, delays, additional costs associated with those processes etc while European businesses who want to export to us (and potentially compete against our businesses) just see their good waved through the checks and customs.
It just goes to show how poor we’ve been at getting our house in order and ready for Brexit.
Just shows how pointless the EU beauracratic paperwork is. Goods seem to flow seamlessly into the UK from the EU. It could work just as easily the offer way except the EU wants to punish the UK.
One bit of good news was that customs duties raised by 392% last year mainly because imports from EU now have to pay duty on some goods . Works in our favour as we import more from the EU than we export.
It wouldn't be the first time you made an error like this, customs declarations work both ways.
It does, but we have decided we aren’t going to do the checks on imports that the EU are subjecting our exporters to.The EU control what goes in to their area meanwhile we aren’t able to control what comes in to the UK because we’re not ready. We’ve had 16,000 civil servants working on this and it’s a shambles.
Great news for EU and their businesses and smugglers!
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 16:15 - Apr 29 with 1188 views
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 06:26 - Apr 29 by felixstowe_jack
Just shows how pointless the EU beauracratic paperwork is. Goods seem to flow seamlessly into the UK from the EU. It could work just as easily the offer way except the EU wants to punish the UK.
One bit of good news was that customs duties raised by 392% last year mainly because imports from EU now have to pay duty on some goods . Works in our favour as we import more from the EU than we export.
The EU are applying the same rules to our goods as they do to goods from the rest of the world - the EU are seeking to “protect” their internal market hence the need gor paperwork. Goods are able to enter the UK much easier than our goods travelling the other way because we aren’t able to implement the same level of checks - we aren’t ready. It doesn’t take an Einstein to work out what’s happening.
In terms of the 392% increase in customs duties, that will eventually equate to much higher prices for consumers. I hope the government use the money sensibly to try and assist our industries compete and encourage future prosperity.
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Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 08:50 - Apr 30 with 1152 views
Brexit Britain wiping the floor with the eu on 14:42 - Apr 29 by majorraglan
It does, but we have decided we aren’t going to do the checks on imports that the EU are subjecting our exporters to.The EU control what goes in to their area meanwhile we aren’t able to control what comes in to the UK because we’re not ready. We’ve had 16,000 civil servants working on this and it’s a shambles.
Great news for EU and their businesses and smugglers!
Boris Johnson(25/12/20) - "That oven ready deal was just the starters. The trade deal is the feast, full of fish by the way...'
Then Jacob Rees-Mogg tells us that implementing that deal "would have been an act of self-harm" (28/04/22) pic.twitter.com/v4v5Yz5SL6
From today, tens of thousands of British expats are banned from using their UK driving licence on Spanish roads after the two governments failed to reach a post-Brexit agreement.
— Gyll King Post Skip Diplomacy (@GyllKing) May 1, 2022