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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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28-10-2021 11:25 AM #6001
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28-10-2021 01:30 PM #6002
As good a reason for independence as any. Time to get Scotland back up to the EU line.
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29-10-2021 09:46 AM #6003
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/sup...ll-2021-10-28/
As UK govt gets ready to trigger article 16, the majority in NI are actually in favour of the protocol.
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29-10-2021 03:56 PM #6004
https://twitter.com/tconnellyrte/sta...301541377?s=21
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29-10-2021 11:12 PM #6006
https://twitter.com/alexwickham/stat...169930753?s=21
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30-10-2021 05:48 AM #6007This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-10-2021 08:43 AM #6008This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bloody foreigners, not coming over here but stealing all our critiques anyway.
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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30-10-2021 09:36 AM #6010
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31-10-2021 06:18 AM #6011This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the Left could rally around a single candidate they’d have a solid 25%ish which would be enough to be the most popular single party, but it’s the usual story with Melenchon and Hidalgo and the others fighting amongst themselves. I don’t think the French people give two ****s about the election and won’t do until March or April next year.
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31-10-2021 06:20 AM #6012
Tremendous tweetery by John Redwood;
‘So France and the EU want the U.K. back as a colony. They look mean and desperate trying to boss us about so they can take more of our fish and try to annex Northern Ireland.’
His genuine account.
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31-10-2021 07:59 AM #6013This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-10-2021 08:33 AM #6014
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The tory negotiating team was too thick and arrogant to recognise it with their preconceived idea that Britain ruled the waves; a major world power, the EU had better capitulate at every demand or else, blah, blah ...
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31-10-2021 09:09 AM #6015This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-10-2021 11:57 AM #6016
USA and the EU agree to scrap steel tariffs. Wonder where this will leave the UK.
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31-10-2021 12:44 PM #6017This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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31-10-2021 01:19 PM #6018This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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31-10-2021 03:56 PM #6019
what an embarrassment this ex-journalist is, he will without a doubt be the scruffiest looking git at cop26 as well
Filippo Tudisco on Twitter: "Non so se qualcuno lo ha notato… #BorisJohnson arriva per le foto di rito e inizia a blaterare cose a caso gesticolando sotto lo sguardo imbarazzato di #Mattarella #g20 #Roma https://t.co/N7EEsymUE2" / Twitter
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I don't know if anyone has noticed it ... #BorisJohnson arrives for the ritual photos and begins to babble random things gesticulating under the embarrassed gaze of
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01-11-2021 08:28 PM #6020
Looks like we are not going to war with France for now. Jersey decided to give them their fishing licenses so the French said fair enough. UK govt saying it’s a climb down by France. Weird.
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02-11-2021 01:14 PM #6021
Ryanair delisting from London stock exchange. Removing voting rights from UK shareholders.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...ces-loss-covid
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02-11-2021 04:51 PM #6022
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03-11-2021 08:15 AM #6023
https://www.ft.com/content/3f6c3f94-...reType=nongift
UK govt opinion shopping until they get the ‘right’ advice on article 16. They are going to do it no matter what and we are heading for a trade war with the EU.
FT is free today.
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03-11-2021 05:21 PM #6024
Meat carcasses sent to EU for butchering amid UK worker shortage (msn.com)
Meat processors in Great Britain are having to export carcasses destined for domestic consumption to the EU for butchering because of the shortage of skilled workers in the industry.
One problem for pork producers is that any meat exported to the EU for butchering would not be allowed to be labelled as British pork when reimported to the UK for sale.
The move to export meat for processing will cost an additional £1,500 for each lorryload of carcasses, including fees for transport, as well as customs requirements introduced since Brexit, such as an export health certificate for each consignment
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05-11-2021 07:47 AM #6025
https://twitter.com/mij_europe/statu...814535186?s=21
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05-11-2021 01:32 PM #6026
Brexit wipes £17bn off UK trade with the EU in just three months (thelondoneconomic.com)
Brexit red tape has slashed £17 billion from UK trade with the European Union in just three months as businesses struggle to keep up with new costs, a spending watchdog revealed.
Despite promises from the Leave campaign that red tape would fade after Britain quit the EU, UK companies have had to fill in an astonishing 48 million customs declarations and 140,000 export health certificates in the eight months since the UK quit the single market and customs union , according to the National Audit Office (NAO).
The watchdog’s report also warned that the government could face action for not “complying with international trading rules” – but that when controls are finally introduced, they will bring “significant risks” to traders.
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08-11-2021 06:55 AM #6028This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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