Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. 15:51 - Sep 20 with 16062 views | unstableblue | ... anymore unless you are loaded or have a company offering you a professional contract over a period of time I would have loved Unstable junior to go and work a summer of ski season.. or just go and bum round Europe getting casual work But that aside if someone a little older wanted to take a punt on opening a business in Europe, change of lifestyle, climate... you need serious ongoing income, medical insurance I know someone going to study in Italy for a short time, as its over 9 weeks they're going through a full visa process This really is b@llox isn't it? what a load of lies and 'project fear' cack the majority were fed... so what they could get pounds and ounces at the green grocers... a new royal yacht.. blue passports... and a trade deal with Australia (which is woeful) We need to get this government out, go on a charm offensive... and start trying to build the best arrangement and deals we can possibly get.. and make some frickin concessions |  |
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Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 20:21 - Sep 23 with 1514 views | HARRY10 | Elsewhere, the Financial Times has - Britain’s gardeners can expect higher prices and a reduced choice of plants in nurseries as a result of more post-Brexit bureaucracy imposed by the UK on imports from the EU, the industry has warned. Plant costs have already risen by 8-13 per cent in 2021 due to a range of factors including Brexit, but the Horticultural Trades Association said prices will rise again after the UK government introduced charges for biosecurity checks. The industry estimates that the controls, which will also see physical inspections at border control posts now starting next July, will cost it £30m-£50m a year. The government also “We have hired extra people who just sit and sign and stamp papers all day – and it’s the same paper for the same plants we sent yesterday or last week. " The HTA said a petunia from the Netherlands now takes 59 separate steps to import into the UK, and that inspections by the Animal and Plant Health Agency had become vastly more onerous since Brexit This is being seen is right across the board. UK businesses and trade slowly being strangled by cost and red tape, as the UK has slammed the door shut on nearly 50 years of removing restrictions, checks, delays and costs. It is no longer a fear, but the all too stark reality of businesses being moved out of the UK and extra costs being heaped upon the end user ..... and ultimately us, the consumer. " |  | |  |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 22:15 - Sep 23 with 1463 views | noggin |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 20:21 - Sep 23 by HARRY10 | Elsewhere, the Financial Times has - Britain’s gardeners can expect higher prices and a reduced choice of plants in nurseries as a result of more post-Brexit bureaucracy imposed by the UK on imports from the EU, the industry has warned. Plant costs have already risen by 8-13 per cent in 2021 due to a range of factors including Brexit, but the Horticultural Trades Association said prices will rise again after the UK government introduced charges for biosecurity checks. The industry estimates that the controls, which will also see physical inspections at border control posts now starting next July, will cost it £30m-£50m a year. The government also “We have hired extra people who just sit and sign and stamp papers all day – and it’s the same paper for the same plants we sent yesterday or last week. " The HTA said a petunia from the Netherlands now takes 59 separate steps to import into the UK, and that inspections by the Animal and Plant Health Agency had become vastly more onerous since Brexit This is being seen is right across the board. UK businesses and trade slowly being strangled by cost and red tape, as the UK has slammed the door shut on nearly 50 years of removing restrictions, checks, delays and costs. It is no longer a fear, but the all too stark reality of businesses being moved out of the UK and extra costs being heaped upon the end user ..... and ultimately us, the consumer. " |
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Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 22:59 - Sep 23 with 1438 views | HARRY10 | "We need to get this government out, go on a charm offensive... and start trying to build the best arrangement and deals we can possibly get.. and make some frickin concessions " The problem there is that is already being done - and the best we have been able to get, is waht we already had in the EU. Which rather exposes the shy te the brexiteers were spewing out, as if the EU regulations were so awful, then surely all those countries would have leapt at the chance to have then removed. So the UK is simply carrying on as before, only now without the ability to have any input on how they are drawn up. The continually evolve. And it is highly unlikely that the EU will make the concessions that maybe being thought. Why grant someone benefits of an organisation to a country who is not only a non member but an avowed non member whose leaders have consistently attacked it.... albeit by lying. The blunt reality is that this shtshow called brexit will have to play out a good while yet before the thickos actually grasp the full implications of isolating your self from your biggest trading partner, and implementing rules that set the clock back decades. We are either in the EU with all the implications (benefits), or we are not. There is no halfway house. |  | |  |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 02:00 - Sep 24 with 1394 views | Bluedicea |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 20:21 - Sep 23 by HARRY10 | Elsewhere, the Financial Times has - Britain’s gardeners can expect higher prices and a reduced choice of plants in nurseries as a result of more post-Brexit bureaucracy imposed by the UK on imports from the EU, the industry has warned. Plant costs have already risen by 8-13 per cent in 2021 due to a range of factors including Brexit, but the Horticultural Trades Association said prices will rise again after the UK government introduced charges for biosecurity checks. The industry estimates that the controls, which will also see physical inspections at border control posts now starting next July, will cost it £30m-£50m a year. The government also “We have hired extra people who just sit and sign and stamp papers all day – and it’s the same paper for the same plants we sent yesterday or last week. " The HTA said a petunia from the Netherlands now takes 59 separate steps to import into the UK, and that inspections by the Animal and Plant Health Agency had become vastly more onerous since Brexit This is being seen is right across the board. UK businesses and trade slowly being strangled by cost and red tape, as the UK has slammed the door shut on nearly 50 years of removing restrictions, checks, delays and costs. It is no longer a fear, but the all too stark reality of businesses being moved out of the UK and extra costs being heaped upon the end user ..... and ultimately us, the consumer. " |
More lies from Harry10( I now understand the number represents your maximum IQ) Well maybe the HTA should start buying Petunia seeds from South America themselves, instead of using a middle man in Holland. Might save them some money. Most seeds for sale are produced in the country of origin the plant was discovered in, because they have the right environment to grow them cheaper than other places can. Sutton's Seeds - the largest seed seller 8n the UK sources seeds from 170 different countries and they are doing ok, slight delays on some shipments due to the problems in the Suez Canal and the worldwide pandemic, which has slowed and interrupted all international trade. |  |
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Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 07:35 - Oct 1 with 1173 views | Leaky |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 19:52 - Sep 22 by HARRY10 | not sure what that jumble of misspelt words is supposed to mean |
Probably because I was a bit pissed at the time of posting! |  | |  |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 07:46 - Oct 1 with 1160 views | noggin |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 07:35 - Oct 1 by Leaky | Probably because I was a bit pissed at the time of posting! |
Strong European lager? |  |
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Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 10:14 - Oct 1 with 1121 views | leitrimblue |
Australia? No culture innit |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Is this a joke? on 10:19 - Oct 1 with 1108 views | leitrimblue |
Is this a joke? on 12:07 - Sep 23 by Timefliesbyintheblue | Another fib if you are meaning he wept about Brexit. He wept three times methinks. John 11:35, Luke 19:41 and Hebrews 5:7-9. By the way these are the chapter and verse details not the time of day he wept. Just for avoidance of doubt. |
There is actually just as much historical evidence that he cried his eyes out over brexit then there is for the examples you give. |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 15:29 - Oct 1 with 1041 views | Timefliesbyintheblue |
Is this a joke? on 10:19 - Oct 1 by leitrimblue | There is actually just as much historical evidence that he cried his eyes out over brexit then there is for the examples you give. |
Are yes of course there is - now where did I read that; was it the 'Gospel according to Remainers' or was it 'The Lamentations of a Remainer' or was it 'Numbers' chapter 48 verse 52. |  | |  |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 15:47 - Oct 1 with 1036 views | Leaky |
Brexit clusterf@ck.. you really can't go and live or work in Europe.. on 07:46 - Oct 1 by noggin | Strong European lager? |
nope Ghost ship |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 16:13 - Oct 1 with 1008 views | leitrimblue |
Is this a joke? on 15:29 - Oct 1 by Timefliesbyintheblue | Are yes of course there is - now where did I read that; was it the 'Gospel according to Remainers' or was it 'The Lamentations of a Remainer' or was it 'Numbers' chapter 48 verse 52. |
Feck me! No wonder you voted for brexit. It's in the book of revelations. Those public school boys who were definitely not the establishment stood before the people and bullsh1tted their tits off. Leading to the little baby Jesus to cry is eyes out |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 16:52 - Oct 1 with 978 views | Timefliesbyintheblue |
Is this a joke? on 16:13 - Oct 1 by leitrimblue | Feck me! No wonder you voted for brexit. It's in the book of revelations. Those public school boys who were definitely not the establishment stood before the people and bullsh1tted their tits off. Leading to the little baby Jesus to cry is eyes out |
Blasphemy and Falsehood will not lead you to the promised land - Brexit will! |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 17:03 - Oct 1 with 967 views | leitrimblue |
Is this a joke? on 16:52 - Oct 1 by Timefliesbyintheblue | Blasphemy and Falsehood will not lead you to the promised land - Brexit will! |
Not saying your brexit vote gives the impression of you being a tad gullible but do you wanna give me your historical evidence for Jesus crying? |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 17:25 - Oct 1 with 948 views | Timefliesbyintheblue |
Is this a joke? on 17:03 - Oct 1 by leitrimblue | Not saying your brexit vote gives the impression of you being a tad gullible but do you wanna give me your historical evidence for Jesus crying? |
There may be none, but the least there is, is a damn good story book which contains incidences where the main character called Jesus did weep. I have not read the Brexit Bible where the same character was said to have sobbed over the result. Gullible is just another word to add to the litany of insults thrown at us majority of folk who chose to vote in the 2016 referendum. Hey this is getting tedious and it is time for the pub; have a good week end and here's to a win at AS... |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 18:04 - Oct 1 with 921 views | leitrimblue |
Is this a joke? on 17:25 - Oct 1 by Timefliesbyintheblue | There may be none, but the least there is, is a damn good story book which contains incidences where the main character called Jesus did weep. I have not read the Brexit Bible where the same character was said to have sobbed over the result. Gullible is just another word to add to the litany of insults thrown at us majority of folk who chose to vote in the 2016 referendum. Hey this is getting tedious and it is time for the pub; have a good week end and here's to a win at AS... |
So therefore it is a book of fiction. And therefore my original post about there being no more historical evidence for Jesus crying in the examples you gave as there is for him crying over brexit was correct. So a simple your actually correct there Leitrim could have saved a lot of time. Sorry if gullible offends, wasn't really my intention. Enjoy pub |  | |  |
Is this a joke? on 21:56 - Oct 1 with 857 views | Swansea_Blue |
Is this a joke? on 18:04 - Oct 1 by leitrimblue | So therefore it is a book of fiction. And therefore my original post about there being no more historical evidence for Jesus crying in the examples you gave as there is for him crying over brexit was correct. So a simple your actually correct there Leitrim could have saved a lot of time. Sorry if gullible offends, wasn't really my intention. Enjoy pub |
None so blind as he/she/it who can't see. Plenty of evidence that he's a bit of a blubber. |  |
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