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I gave you an answer. Yes.If you don't not have an answer
I gave you an answer. Yes.If you don't not have an answer
What are trying trying to acheive.I gave you an answer. Yes.
Same as always, it isn't easy.What are trying trying to acheive.
Lol. Dumb Brexers. And we can look forward to 2024 and the much delayed checks on goods, that had been put off for years because of the harm it could do to delicate UK.There was never any reason to suddenly treat the UK as a 3rd country, there was plenty of scope to afford the UK a special status - just like Spain and France now want to do.
But can you stay in the EU/EEA zone for more than 90 days out of any 180 days as you could before brexit?what problems have you faced due to Brexit?
You know you are still allowed to go to Benidorm right?
And I believe they supported it actively and tried drumming up support for it at referendum time. Certainly around here they did.Lol.
Brexit is just as shít for farmers as it is for everyone else boyo.
Have you tried going abroad to act as service and support for cyclists, or car race or rallying or musicians?what problems have you faced due to Brexit?
You know you are still allowed to go to Benidorm right?
Unfortunately you don’t understand how the Single Market operates.there was plenty of scope to afford the UK a special status
EU farmers in particular the French scoundrels always tend to go over the top with protests
Usually resort to violence as well
evidence ? or do we just take your word. I am aware there are many academic and other studies that make these claims but if you read them they all confess to not actually having any data other than polling to back up their position.Yes it is true, I am 100% correct
Wealthier towns voted to remain, poor towns voted to leave
The people who voted leave were mostly in poor Conservative areas
Your graph tells FA, because it is based on constituencies - not numbers who voted.
Back to the drawing board for you
nonsense - trade barriers can be removed without any such alignment and nobody voted for hard or soft Brexit. Simply slightly more people voted leave than remain. I suspect that many could have been persuaded either way and come down on one side or the other by a small margin.Unfortunately you don’t understand how the Single Market operates.
Removing trade barriers is only possible by the members having on standards, certification, laws and an external customs border. It’s literally the harmonisation of standards and a protected external border that enables frictionless trading across country borders.
but the public voted for a hard Brexit and divergence, so trade barriers are necessary.
Goodbye brexit.nonsense - trade barriers can be removed
Goodbye brexit.
61% of Labour constituencies voted leave.Yes it is true, I am 100% correct
Wealthier towns voted to remain, poor towns voted to leave
The people who voted leave were mostly in poor Conservative areas
Your graph tells FA, because it is based on constituencies - not numbers who voted.
Back to the drawing board for you