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Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Grafenwalder » Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:04 pm

Meantime - back at the docks;

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Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Grafenwalder » Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:03 pm

Stooo wrote:
Grafenwalder wrote:Staggering. :pmsl:



This could prove to be interesting. The vast majority of Snu readers have a hard time counting their bogeys so writing an actual letter may be a challenge. People who are used to putting pen to paper may well be more ebullient... :whistle:

Maybe 3 pin plug man will pen a note asking for Smuggs assurance our plugs are safe! :gigglesnshit:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Stooo » Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:40 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:Staggering. :pmsl:



This could prove to be interesting. The vast majority of Snu readers have a hard time counting their bogeys so writing an actual letter may be a challenge. People who are used to putting pen to paper may well be more ebullient... :whistle:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Grafenwalder » Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:50 pm

Staggering. :pmsl:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Stooo » Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:37 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:


Fucking hell, you're a wet fanny aren't you.
What the fuck is going through your head where you start thinking you're going to start eating vegetables from Chernobyl?
What makes you think you're aren't already?
Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.


How about you list these brexit facts?

Errm - the fish in British waters are happy fish. :ooer:


As far as I understand it was the Crown and pint mark etched into glasses

Draught beer and cider: Third, half, two-thirds of a pint and multiples of half a pint


https://www.gov.uk/weights-measures-and ... quantities

I always thought that they'd still have the Crown and pint due to legislation that was relevant to me a while ago, the CE mark will still have to be there due to most of our hospitality glassware being made in France.

The other one was the blue/black passport, made in Poland and vulnerable to import checks and duties just like the glasses :more beer:

The rest of the report listed delays and high prices. :dunno:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Cactus Jack » Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:19 pm

Guest wrote:
Cactus Jack wrote:
Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I've not seen anyone claiming those things on here.


Look around then.

Five years on, isn’t it about time we had something to show for Brexit?


When did Britain actually leave the EU?
I thought it was 2020?

That depends on what measure you use.

As our trade agreements with Australia and Japan both stipulate that products manufactured in the UK will comply with European standards - and will do so in perpetuity - one answer is we haven't left yet.

Another answer is we started to leave in March 2017 when the UK formally submitted notice under Article 50

Yet another answer is possibly in July when the UK has promised to bring in border checks on produce coming from the EU to match the checks made on the same produce coming in from other markets like Russia but as we're not going to have the capacity to introduce those checks we'll either all have to go vegan next week, sort out yet another delay or scrap checks on produce from other countries. The last is not the best plan in that the produce we let in unchecked could come from Chernobyl and be highly radioactive but having our kids glowing in dark could be just another #brexitbenefit.



So anywhere from 2017 to Never going to happen.


Fucking hell, you're a wet fanny aren't you.
What the fuck is going through your head where you start thinking you're going to start eating vegetables from Chernobyl?
What makes you think you're aren't already?
Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.

Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.[/quote]
I don't think any laws are never broken.

If they were there wouldn't need to be a law.

That you missed the set up for video speaks to your lack of humour

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Grafenwalder » Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:14 pm

Stooo wrote:
Guest wrote:


Fucking hell, you're a wet fanny aren't you.
What the fuck is going through your head where you start thinking you're going to start eating vegetables from Chernobyl?
What makes you think you're aren't already?
Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.


How about you list these brexit facts?

Errm - the fish in British waters are happy fish. :ooer:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Stooo » Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:59 pm

Guest wrote:


Fucking hell, you're a wet fanny aren't you.
What the fuck is going through your head where you start thinking you're going to start eating vegetables from Chernobyl?
What makes you think you're aren't already?
Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.


How about you list these brexit facts?

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Guest » Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:52 pm

Cactus Jack wrote:
Guest wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:I've not seen anyone claiming those things on here.


Look around then.

Five years on, isn’t it about time we had something to show for Brexit?


When did Britain actually leave the EU?
I thought it was 2020?

That depends on what measure you use.

As our trade agreements with Australia and Japan both stipulate that products manufactured in the UK will comply with European standards - and will do so in perpetuity - one answer is we haven't left yet.

Another answer is we started to leave in March 2017 when the UK formally submitted notice under Article 50

Yet another answer is possibly in July when the UK has promised to bring in border checks on produce coming from the EU to match the checks made on the same produce coming in from other markets like Russia but as we're not going to have the capacity to introduce those checks we'll either all have to go vegan next week, sort out yet another delay or scrap checks on produce from other countries. The last is not the best plan in that the produce we let in unchecked could come from Chernobyl and be highly radioactive but having our kids glowing in dark could be just another #brexitbenefit.



So anywhere from 2017 to Never going to happen.





Fucking hell, you're a wet fanny aren't you.
What the fuck is going through your head where you start thinking you're going to start eating vegetables from Chernobyl?
What makes you think you're aren't already?
Or do you really think that no EU laws are ever broken?
If brexit is so bad, why can't you keep to the real facts of brexit than having to make dumb shit up.

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Stooo » Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:25 pm

Grafenwalder wrote:
Snookerballs wrote:Why do we need a Minister for Brexit Opportunity . ???

We were told the advantages of Brexit were going to be self evident . ( or am I missing something ??) :kinell:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60305006?at_campaign=KARANGA&at_medium=RSS

So Brexiters can claim success in creating a job! Smugg will have an easy ride though as "Brexit opportunities" are non-existent.


For the UK.

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Grafenwalder » Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:57 pm

Snookerballs wrote:Why do we need a Minister for Brexit Opportunity . ???

We were told the advantages of Brexit were going to be self evident . ( or am I missing something ??) :kinell:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60305006?at_campaign=KARANGA&at_medium=RSS

So Brexiters can claim success in creating a job! Smugg will have an easy ride though as "Brexit opportunities" are non-existent.

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Snookerballs » Wed Feb 09, 2022 1:49 pm

Why do we need a Minister for Brexit Opportunity . ???

We were told the advantages of Brexit were going to be self evident . ( or am I missing something ??) :kinell:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-60305006?at_campaign=KARANGA&at_medium=RSS

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Guest » Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:40 am

Stooo wrote:
The future of the former Rowntree plant had been in doubt since Nestle announced in April that it wanted to end production at the site.

Fawdon has been producing confectionery since 1958 but, according to unions, the manufacture of Fruit Pastilles will switch to the Czech Republic and Toffee Crisps will be made in Poland.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-60234941

It's all working out just like remainers said it would. :thumbsup:

Didn't Cadbury's take all production to Poland while we were in the EU?

Surely that should have been enough of a warning.

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Stooo » Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:59 pm

The future of the former Rowntree plant had been in doubt since Nestle announced in April that it wanted to end production at the site.

Fawdon has been producing confectionery since 1958 but, according to unions, the manufacture of Fruit Pastilles will switch to the Czech Republic and Toffee Crisps will be made in Poland.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-60234941

It's all working out just like remainers said it would. :thumbsup:

Re: After Brexit #2

Post by Cactus Jack » Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:23 pm

The border checks carried on and the first minister is gone.

Michelle O'Neill has acted with great dignity and statesmanship in contrast to the now former First Minister

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