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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
"It can accommodate more than 600 lorries"
Truly excellent news for Britons trying to escape into EU after Brexit hits home -
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Stop with the facts n stuffOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostWhat's it to do with BREXIT? They ordered it in 2015 and were planning the expansion anyway.
we want wide eyed frothing looniness..Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostStop with the facts n stuff
we want wide eyed frothing looniness..
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Not much but it does help the Irish once the border controls are in as you might have noticed when reading the article:Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostWhat's it to do with BREXIT? They ordered it in 2015 and were planning the expansion anyway.
It is hoped its size will allow hundreds of thousands of additional tonnes of freight go to and from the Continent each year, bypassing Britain and the border controls and paperwork that may be inevitable if a hard Brexit becomes a reality.
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He said that post-Brexit, Celine and ships like it would create more direct routes into mainland Europe and allow Irish exporters to completely circumvent the UK land bridge.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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600 less sources of pollution, combined with my commute getting marginally easier. The horror..Originally posted by AtW View Post"It can accommodate more than 600 lorries"
Truly excellent news for Britons trying to escape into EU after Brexit hits homeComment
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I suppose until the EU actually pins down Irish tax avoidance and kicks out all the American companies incorporated in Dublin there may still be a reason to do business in Ireland.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot much but it does help the Irish once the border controls are in as you might have noticed when reading the article:Comment
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You need to start reading things a bit more closely.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNot much but it does help the Irish once the border controls are in as you might have noticed when reading the article:
"May be" inevitable? So not inevitable at all.bypassing Britain and the border controls and paperwork that may be inevitableComment
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Do you know something about the end result of Brexit that no-one else does? At the rate that the UK government are working, it looks like 'inevitable' is probably the correct word to use hereOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostYou need to start reading things a bit more closely.
"May be" inevitable? So not inevitable at all.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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