Who would have though it 15:00 - Jan 21 with 809 views | HARRY10 | 'Huge lorry queues building up at the Port of Dover have been blamed “entirely” on extra controls which have come into force from Brexit.' 'Lorry drivers have reported queueing for up to eight hours to get through controls, partly because UK firms have struggled with complex new customs declarations and rules-of-origin forms.' https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-lorry-queues-dover-eu-b199 | | | | |
Who would have though it on 15:09 - Jan 21 with 759 views | Eireannach_gorm | You're so last year. | | | |
Who would have though it on 15:19 - Jan 21 with 733 views | HARRY10 |
Who would have though it on 15:09 - Jan 21 by Eireannach_gorm | You're so last year. |
err no these are queues caused by 2022 checks, they did not exist 'last year' | | | |
Who would have though it on 16:55 - Jan 21 with 655 views | keighleyblue |
Who would have though it on 15:09 - Jan 21 by Eireannach_gorm | You're so last year. |
You're certainly not aware that massive new supermarket shortages caused by massive new border crossing delays caused by massive new customs paperwork requirements are going to be so 2022. | | | |
Who would have though it on 17:32 - Jan 21 with 606 views | HARRY10 | And its no better for bands and musicians "Ministers are making “misleading” claims about the costs and red tape facing performers trying to tour the EU after Brexit, a parliamentary inquiry says." "And it raises the alarm over the plight of young musicians, denied the chance to further their careers after the Brexit trade deal broke a promise to save visa-free touring “We heard clear evidence that young classical musicians, in particular, were being forced out of the profession because they were no longer able to travel to a country (or countries) that is a member of the European Union for work at short notice,” a letter to Ms Truss states." https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-musicians-liz-truss-visas- The fighback may have begun, but it will not stop the ongoing damage to the UK being caused by brexit. Shutting itself off, in an attempt to become an inward looking isolationist country, was always going to be costly. Britain/UK has been a global trader for 100's of years - cutting that off by enforcing new rules and regulations which curtails that trade will cause more harm further down the line. The need to restore our global trading position becomes ever more vital as the cancer of brexit slowly closes down the UK. | | | |
Who would have though it on 17:40 - Jan 21 with 587 views | EdwardStone |
Who would have though it on 17:32 - Jan 21 by HARRY10 | And its no better for bands and musicians "Ministers are making “misleading” claims about the costs and red tape facing performers trying to tour the EU after Brexit, a parliamentary inquiry says." "And it raises the alarm over the plight of young musicians, denied the chance to further their careers after the Brexit trade deal broke a promise to save visa-free touring “We heard clear evidence that young classical musicians, in particular, were being forced out of the profession because they were no longer able to travel to a country (or countries) that is a member of the European Union for work at short notice,” a letter to Ms Truss states." https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-musicians-liz-truss-visas- The fighback may have begun, but it will not stop the ongoing damage to the UK being caused by brexit. Shutting itself off, in an attempt to become an inward looking isolationist country, was always going to be costly. Britain/UK has been a global trader for 100's of years - cutting that off by enforcing new rules and regulations which curtails that trade will cause more harm further down the line. The need to restore our global trading position becomes ever more vital as the cancer of brexit slowly closes down the UK. |
These deluded Brexiteer morons are slowly collapsing our economy and opportunities As they were fully warned that their actions would Tara Luunun for every man jack o'them | | | |
Who would have though it on 18:01 - Jan 21 with 560 views | peterleeblue |
Who would have though it on 17:40 - Jan 21 by EdwardStone | These deluded Brexiteer morons are slowly collapsing our economy and opportunities As they were fully warned that their actions would Tara Luunun for every man jack o'them |
Its alright the NHS is getting £350m a week and we have a service we can all rely on with fresh invigorated medical professionals all on hand to keep us well. Oh and all the immigrants have F****d off. Well done Johnson : Lets Get Brexit done!! Anyone supporting this nonsense really needs their head examining. | | | |
Who would have though it on 18:13 - Jan 21 with 533 views | HARRY10 |
Who would have though it on 18:01 - Jan 21 by peterleeblue | Its alright the NHS is getting £350m a week and we have a service we can all rely on with fresh invigorated medical professionals all on hand to keep us well. Oh and all the immigrants have F****d off. Well done Johnson : Lets Get Brexit done!! Anyone supporting this nonsense really needs their head examining. |
And the sad reality is he didn't. What was told to fishermen and farmers was a huge big lie, just as was the lies about the Irish border. Musicians visas, educational exchanges foreign students visits. Every where you look, you see broken promises. Warnings that forecast this were dismissed as project fear, as a replacement for any reasoned argument for brexit. So where are the great champions of these supposed 'sunny uplands', 40 new deals on day one, they need us more than we need them, no one is threatening our place in the single market etc ? The UK is slowly shutting down. Nothing will be so dramatic as to cause disquiet, just things will slowly get worse as to misquote from 1914 "the lights are going out all over the UK" | | | |
Who would have though it on 18:38 - Jan 21 with 489 views | BlueBadger | Brexit: the politicsal and economic equivalent of 'yes, but the performances have improved'. Only every 'managerial change' is Paul Lambert. | |
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Who would have though it on 18:44 - Jan 21 with 479 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Who would have though it on 18:13 - Jan 21 by HARRY10 | And the sad reality is he didn't. What was told to fishermen and farmers was a huge big lie, just as was the lies about the Irish border. Musicians visas, educational exchanges foreign students visits. Every where you look, you see broken promises. Warnings that forecast this were dismissed as project fear, as a replacement for any reasoned argument for brexit. So where are the great champions of these supposed 'sunny uplands', 40 new deals on day one, they need us more than we need them, no one is threatening our place in the single market etc ? The UK is slowly shutting down. Nothing will be so dramatic as to cause disquiet, just things will slowly get worse as to misquote from 1914 "the lights are going out all over the UK" |
Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary on the eve of WW1: "The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" | |
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