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Well having France tell everyone what to do, would have been unacceptable, sounds like a 5 year fishing amnesty has been agreed upon.Christmas present of finally getting Brexit for Britain Its taken over 4 years I think. I will give Boris points for being hard nosed.
In reality, the UK were holding the best hand, even with the remoaners working against their own countryChristmas present of finally getting Brexit for Britain Its taken over 4 years I think. I will give Boris points for being hard nosed.
Spot on Wayne, the U.K is the E.U's biggest customer.In reality, the UK were holding the best hand, even with the remoaners working against their own country
Christmas present of finally getting Brexit for Britain Its taken over 4 years I think. I will give Boris points for being hard nosed.
Is it? I am eagerly awaiting an analysis.Looking like a worse deal than what May achieved and was rejected could well end up a noose for Boris still will take a few years to play out.
One thing about the Brits when it comes to politicians the are all happy to feed off the carcass of their leaders god bless them.
Is it? I am eagerly awaiting an analysis.
Just read the headlines.
I'm with you on that, however I will be surprised if Boris makes it to the next election, now the media has finished with Trump all guns will be blazing for Boris.Is it? I am eagerly awaiting an analysis.
Just read the headlines.
Morrison is taking flak on Twitter in similarities to what was used on Trump. Seen it creep onto news site comments. Looks like paid/activist comments.I'm with you on that, however I will be surprised if Boris makes it to the next election, now the media has finished with Trump all guns will be blazing for Boris.
Then it will be Morrison's turn, IMO it will be too obvious to attack both Johnson and Morrison together, just my opinion but time will tell.
That's expected. It was never going to be a bed of rosesThe impact of Brexit on trade and industry across the UK is "challenging" . More accurately however was the following description.
Impact on UK economic activity is horrendous.
'A multiple pile-up in the fog': wine agent's fury at Brexit red tape
Daniel Lambert blasts government and on Twitter castigates bureaucratic procedureswww.theguardian.comBritons buying from EU websites hit with £100 customs bills
Parcel firms demanding payment before delivering items ordered from European websites since Brexitwww.theguardian.com'Absolute carnage': EU hauliers reject UK jobs over Brexit rules
Freight company director blames new requirement for EU transport firms to provide VAT and tariff guaranteeswww.theguardian.com
That's expected. It was never going to be a bed of roses
It was mentioned over and over. You yourself brought up a lot of articles with the issues. Why on earth would you think that such a huge transition wouldn't have issues?Funny. I have absolutely no recollection of these types of difficulties being acknowledged by the Brexit movement. Nah it was all gunna be sweet..
And Remainers who pointed out that leaving the EU with its open borders and agreed protocols meant being a different country which had to go through all the processes of entry and exit were overrun and ignored.
It was mentioned over and over. You yourself brought up a lot of articles with the issues. Why on earth would you think that such a huge transition wouldn't have issues?
Eventually those issues get sorted though and your nation isn't under the thumb of greedy politicians from multiple EU zones.
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