Or maybe the load will be spread across other ports such as Harwich, Folkstone, Newhaven and Portsmouth ? You seem a little over obsessed with Dover.
Can't see Newhaven taking on much of the load, the ferry crossing is slow and there is not the infrastructure to cope with the customs checks. Also the only 3 ways out of Newhaven would involve lots more lorries rumbling through Seaford or Peacehaven or up to the A27 Lewes - Polegate stretch. So, no chance.Or maybe the load will be spread across other ports such as Harwich, Folkstone, Newhaven and Portsmouth ? You seem a little over obsessed with Dover.
Or maybe the load will be spread across other ports such as Harwich, Folkstone, Newhaven and Portsmouth ? You seem a little over obsessed with Dover.
Again, as a leaver, I say, this makes no sense. They cannot and will not be able to do that to any significant degree. It is surely time that we addressed the very real problems there are. There are either solutions to problems or there aren't and we will suffer until there are but the continual denial of problems or fanciful (fantasy) solutions does no good at all.
13 billion POUNDS going straight in the basket" no deal is better than a bad deal" who are the unlucky EU members picking up the tab
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DR
The EU will not agree to a No Deal. This is like a divorce and won't go through unless both sides agree to a deal.
I'm not for one second suggesting it's that simple. Nor have I, as a leaver, ever denied there are problems. But you have highlighted something - we have some leaver posters virtually denying any problems and some remain posters who think none of the problems are solvable ( or that we might be able to live with them ). Reality is somewhere in the middle, some problems will be resolved, some problems will be tolerated and some problems won't be solved. The problem being that you won't get any of the rabid extremists on both sides to admit it.
I'm not sure they can prevent a no deal. If, and I'll accept it is a massive if, the government walk away from the discussions then it will be no deal - how can the EU stop us doing that ?
Again, as a leaver, I say, this makes no sense. They cannot and will not be able to do that to any significant degree. It is surely time that we addressed the very real problems there are. There are either solutions to problems or there aren't and we will suffer until there are but the continual denial of problems or fanciful (fantasy) solutions does no good at all.
the EU you can take a run and jump THE UK CALLS THE SHOT, WE'RE THE ONE'S LEAVING , marching all togetherThe EU will not agree to a No Deal. This is like a divorce and won't go through unless both sides agree to a deal.
no deal thenThis is a very fair summary of the situation and I don't see that with 9 months to go, we have progressed any of them over the last 2 years
the EU you can take a run and jump THE UK CALLS THE SHOT, WE'RE THE ONE'S LEAVING , marching all together
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DR
I'm not sure they can prevent a no deal. If, and I'll accept it is a massive if, the government walk away from the discussions then it will be no deal - how can the EU stop us doing that ?
no deal then
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DR
I'm not for one second suggesting it's that simple. Nor have I, as a leaver, ever denied there are problems. But you have highlighted something - we have some leaver posters virtually denying any problems and some remain posters who think none of the problems are solvable ( or that we might be able to live with them ). Reality is somewhere in the middle, some problems will be resolved, some problems will be tolerated and some problems won't be solved. The problem being that you won't get any of the rabid extremists on both sides to admit it.