Rishi delivers.

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The question is, has he done so by tying the UK to EU regulations on goods? Dynamic alignment by the back door. It's probably the only sensible option going forward. But it negates another supposed benefit of Brexit.
 
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He's just delivering more lies and Mottie is bent over, pants down taking in both ends.
 
No routine checks on GB to NI goods - just like we had when in the EU is now a win now we are outside the EU.

There are thick fkers and then is the motley crew on here, Boris horn smokers.
 
Some said it couldn’t be done when we left the EU so it can’t be anything but a win, pillock.

You just proven that it was pointless.

We are still trading with the EU on diminshe terms , with higher costs and MOST IMPORTANTLY we are rule takers not makers.

Yes you are the dumbest **** going.

Thick ass brexiteers.
 
Some said it couldn’t be done when we left the EU so it can’t be anything but a win

The problem was always doing it whilst at the same time not having to follow EU regulations. That's the bit that isn't clear. I think this is probably a tacit acceptance that we will now follow EU regulations. If so, we are back where we were five years ago with Theresa May's proposal. If Labour win, this is what they will edge towards. We've already backtracked on one big promise to diverge. There was going to be a new UK safety kitemark but it got dropped in the summer.

 
He's just going from strength to strength. ;)



PM Boris Johnson "promised a lot and didn't deliver" but Rishi Sunak has "delivered where others haven't"

Good ol' Rishi.
He hasn’t delivered.

he has made no changes and its not free of checks nor free of paperwork.

In any case we are only talking about reducing checks at the border, it doesn’t eliminate the paperwork required to export to NI.


here is a Twitter thread by David Henig, a trade expert

 
The problem was always doing it whilst at the same time not having to follow EU regulations. That's the bit that isn't clear. I think this is probably a tacit acceptance that we will now follow EU regulations. If so, we are back where we were five years ago with Theresa May's proposal. If Labour win, this is what they will edge towards. We've already backtracked on one big promise to diverge. There was going to be a new UK safety kitemark but it got dropped in the summer.



It made no sense, still doesn't.
 
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