Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Oh I see,ask a relevant question and get called a idiot ask another relevant question and get called a idiot and repeat
Regards
DF
And back on topic, the latest group to be hit by Brexit are disabled holidaymakers
Brexit blow for disabled people as EU holiday destinations stop recognising UK blue badges
So while the Government opened negotiations with these countries to recognise the badge, they also redesigned it so it wouldn't be following the EU Format, making the negotiations for each country to accept a new GB format even more difficult
Why would we be following the EU format when we're not in the EU , why are you obsessed with EU red tape
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DF
Oh I see,ask a relevant question and get called a idiot ask another relevant question and get called a idiot and repeat
Regards
DF
This character is suggesting you’re an idiot almost on a daily basis, I’m sure he must be a bigger idiot, who wastes half his life communicating with you on a football forum [emoji6]
No doubt there will be a 3 line response which will be edited at some point throughout day[emoji2357]
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Because you and your two friends do this constantly. The three of you come onto this thread, try some pathetic trolling and occasionally get dragged into a comment on the actual subject of the thread which is always ill informed and normally idiotic,
as in the example above where you've quoted the actual answer immediately before your post Or, alternatively you simply ignore and runaway, and keep repeating until you are banned. (Repeatedly).
As I've already stated I don't intend it as an insult but maybe you could suggest an alternative word for this level of idiocy
This character is suggesting you’re an idiot almost on a daily basis, I’m sure he must be a bigger idiot, who wastes half his life communicating with you on a football forum [emoji6]
No doubt there will be a 3 line response which will be edited at some point throughout day[emoji2357]
And while you're on the Brexit thread, do you remember that I explained the Northern Ireland Protocol situation to you in extremely simple terms that you seemed to understand ?
Mmm tricky, I’ll give it some more thought, thank you for your considered answers.
It's just that I wondered in the years in between, whether you had managed to formulate a view on the Northern Ireland Protocol ?
To be absolutely honest, I don't hold out a lot of hope that you have the intellectual capacity for an answer, and I would ask your friends, but Ppf thinks it's already been implemented and JCFG is out of here quicker that Usain Bolt with a rocket up his arse every time it gets mentioned. Between you and me, I don't think either of them understand any aspect of it either as they always try childish whataboutism and silly trolling responses instead of a coherent answer.
But I'll bet you can prove me wrong and come up with a sensible response on the subject of the thread
I suggest you stop calling people idiots for no other reason then your own self satisfaction
Regards
DF
Financial Times 29/12/21
Businesses struggle to prepare for UK’s post-Brexit import controls
Introduction of rules delayed by a year to keep trade flowing will add to pressure, warn companies
Maurice Greig is trying to get to grips with the impact of new border controls on his gentlemen’s accessories business
Maurice Greig might have expected a well-earned break over Christmas, having spent 2021 struggling with the post-Brexit bureaucracy now required to export his tailor-made gentlemen’s accessories to the EU.
But instead the 74-year-old owner of the Greig & Greig Partnership gave up at least part of the festive season in order to pore over UK government technical guidance for new border controls about to be introduced on imports from the EU.
Starting in January, UK importers must complete customs declarations in real time; pre-notify the authorities of incoming animal and plant products; and be able to produce proof that the goods they are importing from the EU qualify for tariff-free access to the UK.
“It will do my head in,” said Greig in the stockroom of his London boutique, which is filled with samples of expensive handmade leather gloves, belts and fancy-handled Italian umbrellas. “But then I’m only a very small business, I don’t have anyone else to help.”*
https://www.ft.com/content/eabd3113-c669-4792-95cf-b5ad0ea6da3b
Financial Times 29/12/21
Businesses struggle to prepare for UK’s post-Brexit import controls
Introduction of rules delayed by a year to keep trade flowing will add to pressure, warn companies
Maurice Greig is trying to get to grips with the impact of new border controls on his gentlemen’s accessories business
Maurice Greig might have expected a well-earned break over Christmas, having spent 2021 struggling with the post-Brexit bureaucracy now required to export his tailor-made gentlemen’s accessories to the EU.
But instead the 74-year-old owner of the Greig & Greig Partnership gave up at least part of the festive season in order to pore over UK government technical guidance for new border controls about to be introduced on imports from the EU.
Starting in January, UK importers must complete customs declarations in real time; pre-notify the authorities of incoming animal and plant products; and be able to produce proof that the goods they are importing from the EU qualify for tariff-free access to the UK.
“It will do my head in,” said Greig in the stockroom of his London boutique, which is filled with samples of expensive handmade leather gloves, belts and fancy-handled Italian umbrellas. “But then I’m only a very small business, I don’t have anyone else to help.”*
https://www.ft.com/content/eabd3113-c669-4792-95cf-b5ad0ea6da3b
I bet our Maurice is having sleepless nights…..
He’s double busy [emoji50]
https://find-and-update.company-inf...cers/SQR-3qm-bFcFsX3spVkQCitJNE4/appointments
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Does this mean the country will come to a shuddering halt ....oh my giddy Aunt the end is nigh
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DF
Maybe...
maybe not - but what happened to the sunny uplands? We were promised things would be better post Brexit... what's actually better Ursulla? I mean in reality and not just inside your muddled head....
I'm completely clear in my head thanks, i'm getting on with my life as best as I can under the on going covid issues and Proud of being part of a independent free trading country ����
Regards
DF
Well, looking at the scorecard the success of Brexit after 1 year is about as impressive as that of the England team in the Ashes. All the data is pointing in one direction, as are the opinion poll trends.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/25/brexit-one-year-on-so-hows-it-going