ChatterBank1 min ago
Britain Loses It's Status.
Britain, for years has been Germany's top trading partner..... but for the first time since 1950 Germany who has the largest economy in Europe is looking elsewhere for Business....And it's all down to Brexit Trade Barriers.
........ Uk has shot themselves in the foot according to the German media.
........ Uk has shot themselves in the foot according to the German media.
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// Agricultural products UK--- Germany down 80% // I'm not surprised -anyone doubting Gulliver go onto the DEFRA site and read how many rules have to be followed to sell anything remotely Agricultural to the EU.
11:50 Fri 10th Sep 2021
However much the Brexiteers protest, the main reason people voted for 'out' was to stop Jonnie Foreigner coming over, taking all the jobs ( that uk folks would not do) and stopping illegal immigration . Its loosely veiled racism and has not worked, as now Boris wants to U turn to let EU HGV drivers have special dispensation to come back and work here. What a shambles!
//For some reason, Brexiteers totally ignored this fact and we now have the wailing and gnashing of teeth.//
From Remainers. It's always Remainers who cry like spoilt children. 100% of these doom and gloom threads come from the losers who can't accept they lost.
There won't be an EU much longer. You'd better find something else to whinge about morning, noon and night.
From Remainers. It's always Remainers who cry like spoilt children. 100% of these doom and gloom threads come from the losers who can't accept they lost.
There won't be an EU much longer. You'd better find something else to whinge about morning, noon and night.
// Gulliver has radicalised you now AuntPG.//
LOL! As if I take any notice of anyone on here :-)
I can only comment on what I've experienced personally trying to trade with the EU since Brexit. I am not a UK citizen therefore could not vote. However, there was a lot of things wrong with the relationship the UK had with the EU which I feel could have been sorted better by remaining within the Union and fighting the rot from within.
LOL! As if I take any notice of anyone on here :-)
I can only comment on what I've experienced personally trying to trade with the EU since Brexit. I am not a UK citizen therefore could not vote. However, there was a lot of things wrong with the relationship the UK had with the EU which I feel could have been sorted better by remaining within the Union and fighting the rot from within.
I see nothing at all personally offensive in Naomi's posts. You really take the biscuit, APG. You freely admit to not being a UK citizen yet you come on here moaning your tits off because UK citizens have made a decision about their future which unfortunately does not accord with your cosy little trading arrangements.
Jackdaw I know you have never forgiven me for correcting your school boy French translations on here, but hey, I'm not moaning at all, I'm providing information about the new trading laws between the UK and the E.U., to those people who think Boris got us a great deal. I am a British Tax payer as are my employees. As for my 'cosy little trading arrangements' : not mine dear, but thousands of small to medium businesses who rely on trading with the EU. I trade all over the world, Russia and Japan being my biggest clients at the moment, so its the EU's loss not mine.
I have no interest in bemoaning what the british people voted, it is not my business to, but entitled to my opinion as you are yours.
I have no interest in bemoaning what the british people voted, it is not my business to, but entitled to my opinion as you are yours.
"Anyone who says the main reason people voted out was to stop Johnny Foreigner coming over wouldn’t understand adult arguments."
In a 2018 survey of 3,000 folk, of those who voted to leave the EU, the top reason was, "to regain control over EU immigration’."
Did none of them, "understand adult arguments"?
In a 2018 survey of 3,000 folk, of those who voted to leave the EU, the top reason was, "to regain control over EU immigration’."
Did none of them, "understand adult arguments"?
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