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Originally Posted by silver fox
I'm sure bensherman doesn't need me to defend him, but nowhere does he dismiss British workers, merely states facts as they are.
Why is it blindingly obvious who is holding up trade? at what point did you not understand that leaving the EU automatically changed the rules regarding exports and imports? and it's down to us to comply with those rules.
It doesn't matter a damn what we think of the rules and regulations, we no longer have any say in them or how they are implemented, all part of the Brexit bonus .
You can hammer away all you want in your blame game with the EU, the simply blood fact is WE LEFT.
Your blind obsession with the EU is sad even when their actions unnecessarily affects your country and the EU's own members.
A simple increase in French Customs staff and just as when they open more desks at the airport things move quicker till the thales system.
They knew we were leaving and are making their members wait in the Brexit punishment queues as well, its pathetic and very hard to defend for most.
I know its a shock for blinkered anti-uk europhiles but there aren't just UK drivers you don't care about in the queues.
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Originally Posted by silver fox
I'm sure bensherman doesn't need me to defend him, but nowhere does he dismiss British workers, merely states facts as they are.
Why is it blindingly obvious who is holding up trade? at what point did you not understand that leaving the EU automatically changed the rules regarding exports and imports? and it's down to us to comply with those rules.
It doesn't matter a damn what we think of the rules and regulations, we no longer have any say in them or how they are implemented, all part of the Brexit bonus .
You can hammer away all you want in your blame game with the EU, the simply blood fact is WE LEFT.
Typical anti-EU'er.....Blame everything on the EU when we're in it - then blame everything on the EU when we're out of it. Some folk are never happy -duh!
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Originally Posted by local
Your blind obsession with the EU is sad even when their actions unnecessarily affects your country and the EU's own members.
A simple increase in French Customs staff and just as when they open more desks at the airport things move quicker till the thales system.
They knew we were leaving and are making their members wait in the Brexit punishment queues as well, its pathetic and very hard to defend for most.
I know its a shock for blinkered anti-uk europhiles but there aren't just UK drivers you don't care about in the queues.
Must say the only one obsessed around here is you, most of us, whatever our thoughts on Brexit are very well aware that we have almost completed the process of shooting ourselves in both feet, we have what we have and from now on we make our own way for better or worse, we are not important to the EU apart from in any matters in which they have an interest.
Your fixation that any Remainer is anti UK is total rubbish, apart from in your head, the vast majority of Renmainers voted that way because they felt that the UK's interests were better served by being a member of the neighbour's club, not through any ANTI-UK feelings.
Of course I do understand that in your flag waving, chest beating, Rule Britannia, nationalistic head, the slightest concern or criticism is traitorous, sad really.
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Originally Posted by The PNP
Typical anti-EU'er.....Blame everything on the EU when we're in it - then blame everything on the EU when we're out of it. Some folk are never happy -duh!
Well you've proved you're never happy, no matter what.
You change your tune or argument to suit your beliefs at any given moment, whether it's the truth or otherwise.
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Here's some more great post brexit news, record sales and exports at Bentley and Rolls Royce
Great for their highly skilled workforce and suppliers here and in the EU.
Wonder how that will be denigrated.
I could write one a day, easily
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No one is going to denigrate that.
Nor do they anything else.
They just point out reality.
BTW RR and Bentley sales are overwhelmingly in the US and Far East. They were before. Unaffected by Brexit either way, so it is not a "Brexit good news". They do, though, have an enormous problem re batteries.
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Nope, record in Europe as well.
Still here's another one for you to try and run down.
Scots salmon producers report record exports to Europe, despite Brexit
https://thefishsite.com/articles/sco...despite-brexit
And once we get fully sorted with the new systems that will increase.
Isn't Britain Great.
Just imagine what we could have had,
Corbyn and Starmer negotiating a duff deal for an anti-democractic referendum.
We are lucky that the majority were clever enough to understand the intellectual argument and vote decisively for the Conservatives to confirm their wish to leave the EU.
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Originally Posted by Stuartli
Well you've proved you're never happy, no matter what.
You change your tune or argument to suit your beliefs at any given moment, whether it's the truth or otherwise.
You really are such a stewpot - I've always wanted us in the EU (and its earlier iterations) since even before we ever joined!
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Originally Posted by local
Nope, record in Europe as well.
Still here's another one for you to try and run down.
Scots salmon producers report record exports to Europe, despite Brexit
https://thefishsite.com/articles/sco...despite-brexit
And once we get fully sorted with the new systems that will increase.
Isn't Britain Great.
Just imagine what we could have had,
Corbyn and Starmer negotiating a duff deal for an anti-democractic referendum.
We are lucky that the majority were clever enough to understand the intellectual argument and vote decisively for the Conservatives to confirm their wish to leave the EU.
They swallowed the lie that to complete Brexit they had to have this shower.
The argument was about HOW we left, and in the end that received no scrutiny ( even from those negotiating it) resulting in the shambles we have now.
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Originally Posted by bensherman
They swallowed the lie that to complete Brexit they had to have this shower.
The argument was about HOW we left, and in the end that received no scrutiny ( even from those negotiating it) resulting in the shambles we have now.
Yes wasn't it a disgrace how our leaving was delayed at great expense to the country and led to a rushed and unfinished deal.
Those responsible for trying to overturn a democratic outcome have brought great shame and cost to our country that disgraceful action gave Johnson his red wall seats.
Now Labour has unbelievably elected one of the ring leaders of this anti-democracy campaign.
The time that should have been spent getting the best outcome for our country was wasted in ridiculous legal actions and gerrymandering at the highest level not least by the ex-speaker John Bercow.
Still don't you welcome our Salmon export success?
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Originally Posted by local
Nope, record in Europe as well.
Still here's another one for you to try and run down.
Scots salmon producers report record exports to Europe, despite Brexit
https://thefishsite.com/articles/sco...despite-brexit
And once we get fully sorted with the new systems that will increase.
Isn't Britain Great.
Just imagine what we could have had,
Corbyn and Starmer negotiating a duff deal for an anti-democractic referendum.
We are lucky that the majority were clever enough to understand the intellectual argument and vote decisively for the Conservatives to confirm their wish to leave the EU.
In your frantic scrabble for Brexit good news you once again paint yourself into a corner, from the outset let's be perfectly clear, no-one is in any way knocking the achievements of the Scottish salmon industry.
However did you actually read the article you so triumphantly posted the link to?
The article states quite clearly that the sales volume has been achieved IN SPITE OF BREXIT, not because of it, also goes on to state that while volumes are up, value is down, the reason for that is given as the added complications and complexity of Brexit regs, in other words Brexit is not advantageous in any way, in fact quite the reverse.
Give is something, anything which has improved thanks to Brexit, applaud those who have managed to maintain or increase trade in spite of Brexit, but that is applause for those companies, not for Brexit.
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Originally Posted by local
Nope, record in Europe as well.
Still here's another one for you to try and run down.
Scots salmon producers report record exports to Europe, despite Brexit
https://thefishsite.com/articles/sco...despite-brexit
And once we get fully sorted with the new systems that will increase.
Isn't Britain Great.
Just imagine what we could have had,
Corbyn and Starmer negotiating a duff deal for an anti-democractic referendum.
We are lucky that the majority were clever enough to understand the intellectual argument and vote decisively for the Conservatives to confirm their wish to leave the EU.
That is only 1 quarter being compared to 1 year earlier
"Figures compiled by the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) from information supplied by all of Scotland’s salmon producers, reveal that 19,410 tonnes of Scottish salmon, were exported to the EU in Q1 - 74 percent more than the 11,150 tonnes delivered during the same period in 2020."
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Originally Posted by local
Yes wasn't it a disgrace how our leaving was delayed at great expense to the country and led to a rushed and unfinished deal.
Those responsible for trying to overturn a democratic outcome have brought great shame and cost to our country that disgraceful action gave Johnson his red wall seats.
Now Labour has unbelievably elected one of the ring leaders of this anti-democracy campaign.
The time that should have been spent getting the best outcome for our country was wasted in ridiculous legal actions and gerrymandering at the highest level not least by the ex-speaker John Bercow.
Still don't you welcome our Salmon export success?
Perhaps you should speak to Rees-Mogg and his neanderthal colleagues. They could at any time have ensured a deal went through but instead constantly played political games, culminating in this cretin as PM.
In fact we had 2 elections because the Tory party was split on Brexit.
The idea that the current shambles is because of that delay is ludicrous.
It's what comes from incompetents trying to implement a bad decision they didn't even understand. A YEAR into being PM Johnson had not realised we were out of the customs union...
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By the way a relative of my wife WAS a scallop fisherman in West Scotland.
85% of his production went to continental Europe and had to be there within 48 hours. Impossible now.
He has had to sell up ( at a great loss because no-one else wants the same problem) and take a job as a deck hand on a trawler.
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