Strett
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Interesting spelling!
They could have stored the vaccines in there!
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Interesting spelling!
Strange. I thought you always said what you thought was true. My dreams are shattered. Next you'll be telling me that Stretts is serious.
British voters’ attitudes are hardening against the European Union in the wake of the clashes between London and Brussels over coronavirus vaccines that have marked the 100 days since the U.K. completed its divorce from the bloc.
A new Bloomberg poll shows support for Brexit has grown since the historic 2016 referendum, and almost two-thirds of adults believe that being outside the EU helped the U.K.’s vaccination program to succeed.
In the survey of 2,002 people conducted online by JL Partners for Bloomberg, 67% of respondents said the EU has behaved in a “hostile” way toward Britain in the dispute over vaccine supplies. Just 13% said the bloc had acted like an “ally and a friend.”
Almost one in five of those who voted to remain in the EU in 2016 would choose to stay out now, according to the poll. By contrast, only 9% of 2016 leave voters want to re-join.
When respondents who declined to back either side are removed, the equivalent of 54% of adults now say they would vote to stay out of the bloc in a repeat referendum, and 46% say they would re-join. That’s a wider margin than the 52%-48% split in 2016.
soon be filling that museum.
It'll be like the British museum, far more in storage than on display.
I for one cant wait for tomorrow's jam
back at ya!Another lesson for you. Don't always think that what you think is correct.
Politico back in 2016 reported on Liam Fox discussing UK exporting innovative jams and marmalades to France post Brexit. It led to several weeks of discussions around “what is an innovative jam”.
Politico back in 2016 reported on Liam Fox discussing UK exporting innovative jams and marmalades to France post Brexit. It led to several weeks of discussions around “what is an innovative jam”.
dont tell him actual facts from people actually doing the importing and exportingThat’s pretty much how it works now.
What the piece fails to mention is that the admin time for preparing documents on shipments to Europe has gone up from a few minutes to over an hour.
The shipping time has gone up from 2-3 days to a minimum of 10 days, and the costs have doubled.
Doesn’t matter if you are importing or exporting, the issues are the same.
The Rules of Origin rules being suspended by our Government is one thing, the lack of duty on just about everything imported means that foreign companies have been given the equivalent of a Tax payer funded subsidy to compete against UK Companies.
Of course we have the divergence of standards to coming in for next year too.....even more cost to consider.
Obviously some of us saw this coming.....sadly the Government wasn’t one of them.
This is indeed testimony to the power of the right wing press. I think you're stuck with the far right leadership for some years to come now.British voters’ attitudes are hardening against the European Union in the wake of the clashes between London and Brussels over coronavirus vaccines that have marked the 100 days since the U.K. completed its divorce from the bloc.
A new Bloomberg poll shows support for Brexit has grown since the historic 2016 referendum, and almost two-thirds of adults believe that being outside the EU helped the U.K.’s vaccination program to succeed.
In the survey of 2,002 people conducted online by JL Partners for Bloomberg, 67% of respondents said the EU has behaved in a “hostile” way toward Britain in the dispute over vaccine supplies. Just 13% said the bloc had acted like an “ally and a friend.”
Almost one in five of those who voted to remain in the EU in 2016 would choose to stay out now, according to the poll. By contrast, only 9% of 2016 leave voters want to re-join.
When respondents who declined to back either side are removed, the equivalent of 54% of adults now say they would vote to stay out of the bloc in a repeat referendum, and 46% say they would re-join. That’s a wider margin than the 52%-48% split in 2016.
That’s pretty much how it works now.
What the piece fails to mention is that the admin time for preparing documents on shipments to Europe has gone up from a few minutes to over an hour.
The shipping time has gone up from 2-3 days to a minimum of 10 days, and the costs have doubled.
Doesn’t matter if you are importing or exporting, the issues are the same.
The Rules of Origin rules being suspended by our Government is one thing, the lack of duty on just about everything imported means that foreign companies have been given the equivalent of a Tax payer funded subsidy to compete against UK Companies.
Of course we have the divergence of standards to coming in for next year too.....even more cost to consider.
Obviously some of us saw this coming.....sadly the Government wasn’t one of them.
This is indeed testimony to the power of the right wing press. I think you're stuck with the far right leadership for some years to come now.
I will always defer to your better understanding, experience and knowledge of this Feco
If only others would too
This is reality now