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No, because all the tabloids wanged on about stockpiling and we went down the just in time route instead. Which is fine in a customs union where you have alignment and don't need checks.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 09:25 - Apr 29 by Swansea_Blue
No, because all the tabloids wanged on about stockpiling and we went down the just in time route instead. Which is fine in a customs union where you have alignment and don't need checks.
Yes, but Jacob Rees-Mogg would have had to pay more tax under that system.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 10:12 - Apr 29 by BlueBadger
Yes, but Jacob Rees-Mogg would have had to pay more tax under that system.
I can’t get my head around the cognitive dissonance of JRM yesterday claiming they haven’t implemented checks because it would be damaging whilst at the same time they’re still insisting Brexit is great.
Is there anyone out there daft enough to still believe in these chancers who are using a ruinous Brexit for their own power games? Surely many leave voters are seeing through this now, but they seem remarkably quiet these days.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 13:18 - Apr 29 by Swansea_Blue
I can’t get my head around the cognitive dissonance of JRM yesterday claiming they haven’t implemented checks because it would be damaging whilst at the same time they’re still insisting Brexit is great.
Is there anyone out there daft enough to still believe in these chancers who are using a ruinous Brexit for their own power games? Surely many leave voters are seeing through this now, but they seem remarkably quiet these days.
Is the answer 'DaveU'?
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I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 09:25 - Apr 29 by Swansea_Blue
No, because all the tabloids wanged on about stockpiling and we went down the just in time route instead. Which is fine in a customs union where you have alignment and don't need checks.
That's funny because it was actually the ridiculous EU Common Agricultural Policy that led to surplus production of certain foods, and was a financial disaster - costing EU taxpayers millions.
But stick your whiny remainer spin on it if you wish.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 15:59 - Apr 29 by blueasfook
That's funny because it was actually the ridiculous EU Common Agricultural Policy that led to surplus production of certain foods, and was a financial disaster - costing EU taxpayers millions.
But stick your whiny remainer spin on it if you wish.
go and tell fresh food producers that whiny remainer spin is the reason they can’t get their produce to market as quickly any more and see how you get on. Lots of produce relied on quick transit time to keep it fresh (e.g. British seafood). That works fine in a CU.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 13:18 - Apr 29 by Swansea_Blue
I can’t get my head around the cognitive dissonance of JRM yesterday claiming they haven’t implemented checks because it would be damaging whilst at the same time they’re still insisting Brexit is great.
Is there anyone out there daft enough to still believe in these chancers who are using a ruinous Brexit for their own power games? Surely many leave voters are seeing through this now, but they seem remarkably quiet these days.
As all the products that are made in the EU are of the highest standards, do we even need to check them? Also by your logic of not agreeing that checks would be damaging is like saying Germany is ok not to stop buying gas from Russia because it is damaging to them. Shame all the Ukrainians that have to die because Germany and several other countries keep financing the war. And no I am not a chancer.
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The grain mountain and wine lake on 18:38 - Apr 29 with 715 views
The grain mountain and wine lake on 15:59 - Apr 29 by blueasfook
That's funny because it was actually the ridiculous EU Common Agricultural Policy that led to surplus production of certain foods, and was a financial disaster - costing EU taxpayers millions.
But stick your whiny remainer spin on it if you wish.
Whats even funnier is that the EU supported the farmers in a time of crisis and protected food security.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 18:27 - Apr 29 by gazzer1999
As all the products that are made in the EU are of the highest standards, do we even need to check them? Also by your logic of not agreeing that checks would be damaging is like saying Germany is ok not to stop buying gas from Russia because it is damaging to them. Shame all the Ukrainians that have to die because Germany and several other countries keep financing the war. And no I am not a chancer.
The grain mountain and wine lake on 15:59 - Apr 29 by blueasfook
That's funny because it was actually the ridiculous EU Common Agricultural Policy that led to surplus production of certain foods, and was a financial disaster - costing EU taxpayers millions.
But stick your whiny remainer spin on it if you wish.
Could be wrong but wasn't it the UK (indeed the Tories) that proposed a Single Market that would eliminate surpluses because goods could then be moved easily and cheaply between EU countries, that same Single Market that we've now left?
Just one small problem; sell their houses to who, Ben? Fcking Aquaman?