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Irony alertHe can hear ok, just like you he
sticks his fingers in his ears.
Irony alertHe can hear ok, just like you he
sticks his fingers in his ears.
What's wrong that they havent enough staff.WRONG
as usual
I guess Gant hasnt heard of WTO
What's wrong that they havent enough staff.
Do you think the produce coming from outside the EU only goes to Britain and not other countries uninspected.
What's wrong that they havent enough staff.
Do you think the produce coming from outside the EU only goes to Britain and not other countries uninspected.
Britain that's called for the inspections not the EU.
You mean those standards where they haven't enough checkers in place?If the goods from outside the EU final destination is the EU then it has to meet EU standards.
You mean they put the inevitable off, what surprises you about that.you said:
but Britain has pushed back the checks for incoming goods a number of times
the UK has not been doing checks for goods from EU (because hit has no infrastructure or staff to cope)
that contravenes WTO on non discrimination
You mean those standards where they haven't enough checkers in place?
.A good made outside the EU comes to the UK via the EU - who does the checks?
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The EU checkers?
MuttonIrony alert
So you chose not to read the link I posted.NO because it is meant for the UK so the EU will not check it as its for the UK.
It's just transiting through the EU.
Do the Egyptians check goods that transit through the Suez Canal that are destined for Europe?
So you chose not to read the link I posted.
Fine.
A lot of the price rises will hit independent local wholesalers who supply local pubs and cafes and restauarnts so almost impossible to produce data, other the bleedin' obvious that more bureaucracy and paperwork adds to costs. Brexxers would be more honest if they said we don't care, it's just a reminder that we've taken back control and can do better deals with the rest of the world.Of course he is. Doesn’t matter. I’ve screenshotted a few regular fruit and vegetables so we can see how they are affected by Brexit and not general inflation. @SirGalahad can add to these if he feels the need to.
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I thought (according to Notch) that we were in the midst of the great tomato famine due to Brexit? Is Gally telling us that’s yet to happen? Good God!
So the UK will carry out physical checks on medium and high risk products entering the country from the EU which will push up prices by more than £500,000,000.You mean they put the inevitable off, what surprises you about that.
How UK’s new border controls will affect plants and animal imports
Today is first stage in a series of changes likely to raise costs for businesses and consumerswww.theguardian.com
Are you saying the EU will be free from checking standards.But please explain who will do the checks on goods destined for the UK?