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Brexit and contract work.
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Yep same way the US companies/banks has to comply with some EU regs if they need to trade with Europe -
It all depends on the deals. If the USA wants a deal and part of that is we have to lower standards for other things then that's what will happen. Chlorinated chicken and beef full of steroids are just a couple of examples.Originally posted by SandyD View PostYep same way the US companies/banks has to comply with some EU regs if they need to trade with Europe
The EU won't want those things making their way across from the UK so thinking there will be no border checks is crazy.
The real reason we're having Brexit is because of the new regulations on money laundering and tax avoidance coming into force on 1st April. All the elites were fearful of losing a wee drop of their offshore stashes.Comment
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They'll always spell it with an 'e' as that is the way they spell it from their gaelic. They won't be able to call it Scotch though unless they do away with geographical indicators, which they will, because the USA wants to produce and sell Scotch, Stornoway Black Pudding, Cornish Pasties, etc.Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd they'll be able to spell whisky correctly...Comment
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Not just the name, but also free from any restrictions on proper aging, etc.Originally posted by Batcher View PostThey'll always spell it with an 'e' as that is the way they spell it from their gaelic. They won't be able to call it Scotch though unless they do away with geographical indicators, which they will, because the USA wants to produce and sell Scotch, Stornoway Black Pudding, Cornish Pasties, etc.Comment
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Market forces will sort it out. Will the Great British Gammon be affected?Originally posted by meridian View PostNot just the name, but also free from any restrictions on proper aging, etc.Comment
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You can literally post any kind of subject on this forum and it denigrates into the same old crap.Comment
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Old Smeg gets around, much like his old lady.Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou can literally post any kind of subject on this forum and it denigrates into the same old crap.Comment
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I expect you mean 'degenerates'.Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou can literally post any kind of subject on this forum and it denigrates into the same old crap.Comment
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Sick burn, bro.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOld Smeg gets around, much like his old lady.Comment
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