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UK had 'one or two' Brexit teething issues on fishing, minister says


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4 hours ago, bannork said:

 

You're forgetting all about Covid, yet again.

 

Extract from your quoted article;

But since Covid and the end of free movement following Brexit, the business only has around 400 flower pickers.  

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1 hour ago, bkkcanuck8 said:

It is not legally binding as part of being part of the EU, but an agreement between sovereign nations that happen to be in the EU to agree to work together on ordering rather than competing.  If the country decided to join the joint ordering, they agreed not to at the same time compete with it. 

 

But they are committed to the Euro and the EU recovery fund that they will be paying into  for some time to come, despite it being against EU rules of 'shared debt'.

 

We've been over this at length, do we really have to repeat it all?

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18 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

You’ve just listed a few:

 

Have you forgotten we're meant to have a free trade agreement with the EU?

 

Or maybe they aren't respecting it because they can't pull their finger out to sign it. I was under the impression it was active under a temporary approval.

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44 minutes ago, Tofer said:

 

This has been answered on many previous occasions. 

 

However, here's a new one for you;

 

1500 financial and insurance services companies have applied for licences to operate in the UK, including 1,000 new operators, with over a third of those coming from European nations.

 

Somewhat flies in the face of the Armageddon predictions, and much more substantial evidence to the contrary, than the few short term teething problems championed by you remainers. 

Link please.

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5 hours ago, Tofer said:

 

You're forgetting all about Covid, yet again.

 

Extract from your quoted article;

But since Covid and the end of free movement following Brexit, the business only has around 400 flower pickers.  

Exactly, Covid! 

Obviously, you did not read the whole article. The higher unemployment rates caused by Covid should have made it easier to find local manpower, but the work is too hard for them!

 

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"Hopes that Cornish workers could step into the shoes of those who are now unable to travel from the European Union have been dashed. "It's idealistic to think that because of Covid and the higher than usual unemployment rates that those people would come in and do that work."

'Frankly, the people that we've had to come and do this work, the locals, may last a day or two days, but they certainly don't last two or three months.'

 

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8 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:

 

Can you tell me what this sovereignty thing looks like, please? I have been trying to spot it for months but I've come up with naught. Surely it can be defined in a tangible manner, and is not just an empty, vacuous lie intended to appeal to those who routinely fail to read beyond the headlines?

You still haven't come to terms with democracy RR, one step at a time eh.????

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7 hours ago, Tofer said:

 

Have you forgotten we're meant to have a free trade agreement with the EU?

 

Or maybe they aren't respecting it because they can't pull their finger out to sign it. I was under the impression it was active under a temporary approval.

You mean, having cake,then eating said cake.

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On 2/9/2021 at 6:53 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

Where should we expect the truth about Brexit and Boris?

In the rightwing tabloids or more likely in the Observer and the Guardian?

The problem with Boris and Brexit is that it is a disaster. Don't blame the (left) press for reporting exactly that.

Wasn't a disaster regarding the vaccination program in UK. In Europe the false concensus and cumbersome decision making process was exposed.

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13 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

 

No country in the EU was bound to join the collective effort to combat coronavirus. The UK could have ordered the vaccines regardless of whether it was a member or not. So Brexit has zero to do with the vaccination program. 

So why did the eu try and invoke article 16? And why are the eus vaccinations half of the uks?

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13 minutes ago, candide said:

Actually the UK vaccination program has little to do with Brexit and BoJo:

- it was decided and implemented while UK was still under EU law

- the first orders to AZ and Pfizer have been placed before BoJo became PM.

Incorrect Boris has been PM since July 2019 long before Covid reached Europe

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5 hours ago, candide said:

Exactly, Covid! 

Obviously, you did not read the whole article. The higher unemployment rates caused by Covid should have made it easier to find local manpower, but the work is too hard for them!

 

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"Hopes that Cornish workers could step into the shoes of those who are now unable to travel from the European Union have been dashed. "It's idealistic to think that because of Covid and the higher than usual unemployment rates that those people would come in and do that work."

'Frankly, the people that we've had to come and do this work, the locals, may last a day or two days, but they certainly don't last two or three months.'

 

Nope. Brits don't like being cheap slave labour.

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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

But if you're honest with yourself you know that if the UK had never voted for Brexit and had still been a full EU member, we'd have been obliged to join the EU vaccine program whether it was in law or not. ”

 

OK you made the claim, now back it up with evidence of why your claim is true, or accept you don’t have such evidence and made the claim up.

You please read the news about the vaccine roll out and stop trying to argue the inarguable.

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