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Lights out: Brexit shuts off market for English cheese truckles

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1 hour ago, bermondburi said:

Le Brexit. ????

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Not sure why the ramekin is there? Must be a really posh do...just eat straight from the tin surely?

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    Another Brexit success.

  • Chomper Higgot
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    Of course you did, can’t have you reading stuff that contradicts your world view can we.   Perhaps you could help out this struggling cheese supplier, buy a couple of truckles, eat the chees

  • If they're not then they soon will be plus a lot more besides.   Two can play at this game.   Target all major imports from the EU to the UK and ramp up the paperwork requirements

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3 hours ago, vinny41 said:

Northern Ireland students can take part Erasmus because its being funded by the Republic of Ireland

NI students can have British and Irish passports and if they want to join  Erasmus they need to register with an Republic of Ireland college that takes part in  Erasmus

Interesting

 

Seems likely, but if you have a source, please share! 

2 minutes ago, Hi from France said:

Interesting

 

Seems likely, but if you have a source, please share! 

I've read similar.

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2 hours ago, Hi from France said:

Interesting

 

Seems likely, but if you have a source, please share! 

But the Irish government has said it will support NI students on Erasmus. Its Department of Further and Higher Education said support for NI students would run from September.

The department said: "Eligible NI students will be able to register with Irish higher education institutions that hold the Erasmus Mobility Charter for the duration of their planned mobility."

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/brexit/dodds-to-meet-irish-education-minister-over-ni-students-taking-part-in-erasmus-40049548.html

13 hours ago, bermondburi said:

So a lose - lose Brexit then. 

No, we are out of the EU club, that was a win.......:thumbsup:.........:smile:

On 2/3/2021 at 10:01 PM, tebee said:

Another spectacular Brexit own goal.

 

Incidentally we are not reciprocating on this yet because until June there are no checks on food stuffs or anything else coming from the EU. It might be our brexit, but we didn't bother recruiting and training  the 50,000 new customs officers and agents that are needed to preform the requisite checks - nor do we have the agencies set up yet to provide the standards.

 

The EU, on the other hand did have everything ready.          

 

It's a major win for the EU to have the cheese truckle situation under control.

 

How's that EU vaccination program coming along ?

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2 hours ago, transam said:

No, we are out of the EU club, that was a win.......:thumbsup:.........:smile:

Increased costs associated with transporting goods on both sides being passed on to consumers on both sides. More of an own goal. 

 

And all predicted to happen and ignored. 

19 hours ago, bermondburi said:

Le Brexit. ????

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You forgot our Dad's Army sauce.

8 hours ago, transam said:

No, we are out of the EU club, that was a win.......:thumbsup:.........:smile:

how was it a win. What did you gain against what did you lose?

8 hours ago, realfunster said:

 

It's a major win for the EU to have the cheese truckle situation under control.

 

How's that EU vaccination program coming along ?

Better than the uk death rate. Hows that going?

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On 2/3/2021 at 5:20 PM, transam said:

Every Brit knew the consequences of the axis standing on the shores of France peering at us through binoculars, it didn't make ant difference chap, and we prevailed......:clap2:

So we have another Brexiteer going on about world war 2. Just shows how stuck in the past they are. It is very depressing that the future of the UK got hijacked by a load of old people, many of whom won’t be around to see the disaster that they have created.

On 2/3/2021 at 8:02 AM, nauseus said:

 

Nice post.

 

I was kidding.  ????

4 minutes ago, Throatwobbler said:

So we have another Brexiteer going on about world war 2. Just shows how stuck in the past they are. It is very depressing that the future of the UK got hijacked by a load of old people, many of whom won’t be around to see the disaster that they have created.

 

Image result for dalek exterminate

 

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11 hours ago, transam said:

No, we are out of the EU club, that was a win.......:thumbsup:.........:smile:

A win?  You wanted frictionless trade, you got tradeless friction....

10 minutes ago, whatsupdoc said:

A win?  You wanted frictionless trade, you got tradeless friction....

If you don't send anything across the border you might not realize there is any friction ... ????

at least with Brexit, there will be more fish and lobsters to catch for European fishermen ????

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17 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

It will be far from the last like this we'll hear. Though trying to blame the EU for enforcing its longstanding rules is a bit like being angry at the sun for rising in the east.

 

The blame here rests entirely with Leave Liars for their leave lies.

16 hours ago, bermondburi said:

Increased costs associated with transporting goods on both sides being passed on to consumers on both sides. More of an own goal. 

 

And all predicted to happen and ignored. 

Remainer doom mongering and ignored. 

10 hours ago, whatsupdoc said:

You wanted frictionless trade, you got tradeless friction....

nice one ????

17 hours ago, Throatwobbler said:

So we have another Brexiteer going on about world war 2. Just shows how stuck in the past they are. It is very depressing that the future of the UK got hijacked by a load of old people, many of whom won’t be around to see the disaster that they have created.

Do you think Brexit has made another war with Europe less likely, or more likely?

 

Has Brexit given us more influence in our biggest export market, or less?

 

SC

3 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

Do you think Brexit has made another war with Europe less likely, or more likely?

Some on here have their finger crossed!

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9 hours ago, Loiner said:

Remainer doom mongering and ignored. 

No. It's fact buddy. Try getting out the echo chamber. 

On 2/2/2021 at 6:06 PM, Chomper Higgot said:

Another Brexit success.

If they wanted to do it they could, they just can't be arsed to do the paperwork.  What did they do prior to 1973? There is so much BS surrounding the reported export and import issues.  These companies have had ample time, years in fact, to get ready, they are just too inefficient to have got it sorted out in advance. They need to stop whining and get their act together, or go bust, I personally don't much care which it is .  If they go, others will take their place. 

6 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

These companies have had ample time, years in fact, to get ready, they are just too inefficient to have got it sorted out in advance.

Would you mind providing details as to what exactly they should have prepared and when exactly? And is there a reason why you didn’t publish those details as guidance for those companies? 

15 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

Would you mind providing details as to what exactly they should have prepared and when exactly? And is there a reason why you didn’t publish those details as guidance for those companies? 

https://www.gov.uk/browse/business/exports

 

The UK government did that years ago and gave updated information and guidance throughout the process.  If they were too dim or lazy to not follow it and get prepared well in advance then that was, is, their hard luck. 

 

30 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

https://www.gov.uk/browse/business/exports

 

The UK government did that years ago and gave updated information and guidance throughout the process.  If they were too dim or lazy to not follow it and get prepared well in advance then that was, is, their hard luck. 

 

Did they also provide the necessary customs professionals or is that just some cost those companies have to absorb while they’re looking forward to their Brexit dividend? 
 

I guess I’ll have to trust you on this one given that I don’t have time to go through those guidelines. Even though from my experience, such government guidelines merely provide high-level guidance but are far from an executable plan let alone the necessary resources to execute those plans. Professional service firms definitely like it. 

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On 2/9/2021 at 12:29 PM, StreetCowboy said:

Do you think Brexit has made another war with Europe less likely, or more likely?

 

Has Brexit given us more influence in our biggest export market, or less?

 

SC

II think Brexit has made a chance of war more likely. Please read the comments of some of the most pro Brexit people on here and they are looking for a war. How many Merkal and Hitler comparisons do we have to put up with.

 

Second question is a no brainer. Brexit has given us so much less influence. Don't belive the little Englanders on here. This will be a disaster for the UK

And I am a proud Uk Citizen, but embarresed to have the brexiteers on this forum as my country men.

 

 

 

On 2/9/2021 at 3:14 AM, Loiner said:

Remainer doom mongering and ignored. 

Racist Tommy Robinson fan ignored.

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