Get in Fruit and Veg prices to go up - another Brexit win

They can't register because your party had underfunded the NHS, simple facts.
I think they funded it enough for the indigenous population. It’s the extras that are adding the burden. Why should we fund an international health service?
 
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I think they funded it enough for the indigenous population. It’s the extras that are adding the burden. Why should we fund an international health service?

What an utter thickwad. Go on evidence its funded enough or just more wild claims.

Indigenous - what does that mean? Is Rishi indigenous?

What makes it international?
 
Black Shirt Mottie finaly makes an apperance. Nazi not in disguise anymore.
 
it is not scaremongering

UKs largest trade partner, counting for over 40% is with the EU

brexit meant UK has left the single market, so we now have the following trade barriers: sps controls, rules of origin checks, loss of cabotage rights, transit documents, customs declarations as well as issues with regulatory compliance certification

that means every good we import or export in relation to EU has increased checks and increased delays resulting in increased costs
I was being facetious FFS
 
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Well why don’t you Get an allotment ?
I think an allotment would give him something to do...
He's getting really angry.

I'm worried about him.

Let's bring Mottie in here!
"In preparation Mottie , what's to do at the allotment in February?"
I think Gal needs to get his hands in some mud.
 
I think an allotment would give him something to do...
He's getting really angry.

I'm worried about him.

Let's bring Mottie in here!
"In preparation Mottie , what's to do at the allotment in February?"
I think Gal needs to get his hands in some mud.
He can make a start by propagating some sour grape seeds, he must be getting pretty low on those by now. (y)
 
The Guild of Fine Food (GFF), which represents 12,000 businesses, has raised fears that European suppliers of specialist foods such as cheeses and meats will stop supplying the UK as a result of the additional red tape for imported goods. The government is introducing changes, known as the Border Target Operating Model, which will require all imports of medium and high risk products, which include meat and dairy and the majority of plants, to be sent with export health certificates from [today].

On 30 April, these products will receive physical checks at the border before they can enter the UK. According to the government, the additional costs of the border checks and new certification requirements could add up to another £330m a year of extra costs for business.

The Grudiana

I was under the impression leaving the EU was going to cut red tape and reduce costs. :unsure:
 
So you saying ****** to red tape give us some of that meat with the maggots in.
If all European countries up their game on animal welfare standards then th costs might not be so prohibitive. What a novel idea.
 
has raised fears
More 'project fear'.

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So you saying ****** to red tape give us some of that meat with the maggots in.
If all European countries up their game on animal welfare standards then th costs might not be so prohibitive. What a novel idea.
What about Casu Martzu, the Sardinian delicacy that's not so good to eat when the maggots have died, thanks to all the red tape keeping it tied up at the border checks...20 miles inland from Dover.
 
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