EU tells Macron to wind his neck in

UK have unilaterally extended the grace period.

the EU aren’t bothered, NI is busy aligning itself to the Single Market making the protocol less relevant as every day passes
Thats OK, as long as the EU doesn't try to disrupt the internal UK market.
 
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UK have unilaterally extended the grace period.

the EU aren’t bothered, NI is busy aligning itself to the Single Market making the protocol less relevant as every day passes
Thats OK, as long as the EU doesn't try to disrupt the internal UK market.
Vinty dismisses facts he doesn’t like.
Notchy believes in Leprechauns.
 
Thats OK, as long as the EU doesn't try to disrupt the internal UK market.

Brexit has disrupted the internal UK market.

you voted for it, take responsibility for it.

Frictionless trade between GB and NI is over forever. Get with the programme.
 
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Brexit has disrupted the internal UK market.

you voted for it, take responsibility for it.

Frictionless trade between GB and NI is over forever. Get with the programme.
What about our sausages.
 
What about our sausages.

Brexit voters were warned by both EU, trade experts and remainers that the EU don’t have any 3rd country rules for chilled meats.

the EU offered the UK a 3rd country mutual recognition agreement to remove 80% of checks….but Tory govt refused….so blame them
 
Goods imported into Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland have increased by 77% in value since Brexit, with exports the other way up 43%.

Are you saying that’s not true?

if so please take it up with the institute of export.


https://www.export.org.uk/news/5769...ocol-impacts-flow-of-goods-over-Irish-Sea.htm
You are at again Notchy.
Those "statistics" are from the Irish central office of statistics.
These are same people who claimed that the Irish economy grew by 36% in a single year,
Apparently people in N. Ireland spent 100's of millions more importing stuff from the Republic than they did in the year previously.
Any idea where they got all this extra money, no one told me about this pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
 
Apparently people in N. Ireland spent 100's of millions more importing stuff from the Republic than they did in the year previously

yes, because they bought less from GB

“Imports from Great Britain have decreased by €213m (-16%) to just under €1.1bn since June 2020. The largest decreases were in imports of food, live animals and manufactured goods”
 
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