- Jan 3, 2012
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When did Mandela live here,then?
He never has done, as far as I know, and I haven't said he ever did.
When did Mandela live here,then?
NOTHING WRONG IN THAT , the days of strolling into the UK are over , live with it300 Million+ potential checks a year just at Dover alone I read. Welcome to Kent, the Garden of England and permanent home to Operation Stack.
WE ARE STILL LEAVING!
NOTHING WRONG IN THAT , the days of strolling into the UK are over , live with it
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DR
dry your eyes sondavid davis has got it all under control!!!!
all hearsay and doom and gloom ,seeing is believingIt's customs checks on goods in HGV's though, rather than people. Have you ever seen Operation Stack in action and the disruption it causes Kent when the Port of Dover grinds to a halt? What would think an acceptable level of delay, 3 days?
all hearsay and doom and gloom ,seeing is believing
regards
DR
WE WALK AWAY AND APPLY OUR OWN BORDER CONTROL how the EU want to play it their side will be up to them , GOT TO BE STRONG ON THIS ISSUE we've been a soft place to come to in the past and times are a changingYou're confident of a reciprocal replacement customs union deal in the event of fully leaving The ECU? What happens if no deal is reached?
dry your eyes son
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DR
WE WALK AWAY AND APPLY OUR OWN BORDER CONTROL how the EU want to play it their side will be up to them , GOT TO BE STRONG ON THIS ISSUE we've been a soft place to come to in the past and times are a changing
regards
DR
WE WALK AWAY AND APPLY OUR OWN BORDER CONTROL how the EU want to play it their side will be up to them , GOT TO BE STRONG ON THIS ISSUE we've been a soft place to come to in the past and times are a changing
regards
DR
It's not really about border control and immigration issues though - it's custom checks on goods. In the absence of a reciprocal Customs Union deal post-Brexit, if you were an exporter to The EU, would you think that your client base there would be happy with delays to orders? As I understand it, prior to Maastricht, some exporters factored in 3 days through customs delays for goods to reach their detestation within The EU. Incidentally, do you think an open border with The Republic of Ireland and The Good Friday Agreement being upheld is a good thing?
DavidinSouthampton;79982 58 said:You don't expect him to have given this any thought, do you?
Brexit Secretary David Davis made the remark to business leaders as he discussed the interim arrangements that will be in place after the UK leaves.
He suggested the UK would no longer be in the EU's customs union and single market during this period.
Guess this means WTO terms for a while
Bloomberg change their tune on BrExit...
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/arti...-organic&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
Ever since Britain voted to leave the European Union, analysts have debated the City's fate. In 2016, the British financial services sector employed over one million people (3.1 percent of all U.K. jobs) and contributed around 7.2 percent of the U.K.’s total gross value added, just over half of it from London. Any threat to the sector -- and to London's place as arguably the leading global financial center -- would be a major blow.
Fortunately for the U.K., Brexit itself won't erode the significant advantages London currently enjoys. Perhaps more importantly, neither will it help European rivals build up similar advantages.
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