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Brexit: give me a positive effect... X

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The best, most pragmatic approach would have been to accept the result, get on with the business of a deal and we could now be 2/3 years into the new relationship with the EU, 2/3 years of reintegration and we'd have 2/3 years of evidence to why rejoining might be a good idea.

....bloody Corbynista....!
 
Good Afternoon All,

Is there somebody on here who actually deals with import/ exports who could explain what paperwork they are currently having to deal with which WASN'T known about in the months leading up to January 1st?

Regards

Richard
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Just to recap some of the “benefits” of Little Tory Brexitland vs EU averages:
  • Longest working hours
  • Highest retirement age
  • Lowest state pension
Still don’t feel you’ve been cheated?
 
I’ve noticed all wines are significantly up at the local Tesco. Still, could do with cutting back a bit.

Is this ET? I think we should be told.

https://www.theguardian.com/politic...n-the-fog-wine-agents-fury-at-brexit-red-tape

Oh and in his organ of choice, Kate Hoey wailing that the Government have betrayed N.Ireland. Perhaps that's why they voted Remain eh Kate?

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/01/13/tories-have-betrayed-northern-ireland-brexit-deal/
 
From British grapes that are happier because they’re British. You can taste the happiness, you know.

I can taste the bitter tears of regret now, rancid with a long finish, lingering on the palette like the gusset of Nigel Farage's underpants.

This is what EV wanted all along, the hoi polloi having to drink wines from the new world, Basildon.
 
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