Leavers can you tell me what will happen to the Pharma Industry?

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Hard Brexit / no deal is unlikely. I don't buy in to the view that even in the hardest of brevets, we'd end up like some sort of Cuba, cut off from the world.
 
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA The REMOANERS are absolutely "shoiting" themselves, in the vernacular of one of the "tradesmen" on this forum. So good to see.
 
Hard Brexit / no deal is unlikely. I don't buy in to the view that even in the hardest of brevets, we'd end up like some sort of Cuba, cut off from the world.

Logistics - port delays - we don't have the staff or processes in place.

Also when we export to the EU will they increase their staff on their side as now out containers will need to be checked.

I just don't understand why people don't think this is a huge issue.
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA The REMOANERS are absolutely "shoiting" themselves, in the vernacular of one of the "tradesmen" on this forum. So good to see.

Tell me, what do you know about customs, import export delays.

We produce half of the food we need. We import milk and dairy from abroad. Any delays in perishable goods will make them worthless.
 
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Logistics - port delays - we don't have the staff or processes in place.

Also when we export to the EU will they increase their staff on their side as now out containers will need to be checked.

I just don't understand why people don't think this is a huge issue.
So when the CSCL Globe trots into Rotterdam or Felixstowe from Hong Kong with it's 19100 containers on board it must really put a crimp on the customs officers day. I wonder, just wonder if they miss a few. How many do you think they will check?
 
So when the CSCL Globe trots into Rotterdam or Felixstowe from Hong Kong with it's 19100 containers on board it must really put a crimp on the customs officers day. I wonder, just wonder if they miss a few. How many do you think they will check?


Not many qucikly perishable goods arrive in containers from Hong Kong.

A slightly different system and set of procedures are needed for bulk containers versus daily deliveries of fresh items.
 
You remoaners seem to forget the UK managed perfectly well before we ever joined the EU..
 
I dont think the preceeding couple of centuries was a total disaster for the British Empire?!!
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA The REMOANERS are absolutely "shoiting" themselves, in the vernacular of one of the "tradesmen" on this forum. So good to see.
Too right...They will blame every problem the Uk economy has in the next 50years on brexit..and every other problem besides.Not be too long before brexit caused global warming.
 
You remoaners seem to forget the UK managed perfectly well before we ever joined the EU..

You probably could run faster 40 years ago so you should be ok to run just as fast now.

The need to refer to the past is the only response backward thinking brexiteers have. A nostalgic view of Britain's buccaneering spirit.
 
I wonder when Boris will present his properly-thought out plan for a successful Brexit, rather than the wishful thinking and escapist fantasy he beguiled the voters with. We need his vision set out in a White Paper explaining what he wants to deliver and how we will achieve it. A commitment that the Brexiteers can pull together over.

He's had more than two years to put it together. So where is it? Why don't gasbag and durham offer to help him write it?

It's a shame he isn't a truthful, principled or reliable man.
 
I dont think the preceeding couple of centuries was a total disaster for the British Empire?!!
Well you swan off and ask for Hong Kong back then.

And whilst you're about it have a word with those pesky Indians running the 'Jewel in the crown'...
 
The UK is also preparing advice. But who will push the button on a trade war? The impact on the 27 is significantly different.

They want a deal. Advice on preparing for no deal is nothing more than an attempt to draw feet to the fire.
 
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