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Previously on "Removing barriers for trade after Brexit"

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  • WTFH
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    Removing barriers for trade after Brexit

    Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post
    Someone said that if all the World's wealth were evenly distributed amongst all the population on any particular day, then one year later, there would still be billionaires, millionaires and the poor. No one ever asks why they are poor.
    Because dullards like you bore them to death, refusing to do anything apart from finding someone else to blame for your own actions and failings?

    Someone said they’d give £350 million a week to the NHS
    Someone said a deal with the EU would be the easiest in history
    Someone said lots of things.

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  • JohntheBike
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    Originally posted by GreenMirror View Post
    With or withour Brexit, the poor would be worse off. However Brexit will accelerate the process.

    Soon parliament will cede control of the UK to the city.

    The first Rothschild "If I run the money of a country, I care not who governs it". Or something like that.

    We need a depression. Its the only way rich/poor inequality is removed.
    Someone said that if all the World's wealth were evenly distributed amongst all the population on any particular day, then one year later, there would still be billionaires, millionaires and the poor. No one ever asks why they are poor.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Not likely.
    Bah!

    Bloody Brexit.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by MasterBait View Post
    Read the post
    Peeps like him don't read posts ... they read a headline, get angry, go red in the face, then blame the EU

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  • MasterBait
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    Cool story bro, remind me when did Ukraine got included in the Schengen zone?
    Read the post

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    Cool story bro, remind me when did Ukraine got included in the Schengen zone?
    Since 2017, Ukraine biometric passport holders can enjoy visa free travel within Schengen, for non-work activities.

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  • CryingSheep
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    Cool story bro, remind me when did Ukraine got included in the Schengen zone?
    OP never mention that Ukraine was part of the Schengen zone... Just that with his Ukrainian passport he can travel visa free in Schengen zone, what is true since 2017!!!

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  • sal
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    Originally posted by MasterBait View Post
    Glad my Ukrainian passport is now worth more then a British, I can travel visa free into the Schengen zone.
    Cool story bro, remind me when did Ukraine got included in the Schengen zone?

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  • MasterBait
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    Visa applications may take weeks, something that has been ignored in the discussions so far. So UK lorry drivers may not even be allowed to cross the border
    Glad my Ukrainian passport is now worth more then a British, I can travel visa free into the Schengen zone.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    They will be very blessed soon, as the UK swoops in to replace EU dairy imports to Indonesia!

    Indonesia minister proposes dairy tariffs to fight EU biodiesel duties - Reuters
    Not likely.

    Dairy importers have been asked to buy products from suppliers in Australia, New Zealand and the United States
    Given that the U.K. only produces double what it consumes in milk powder, compared to NZ producing 10 times, it’s likely that other (nearer) countries will benefit more.

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  • Eirikur
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    Visa applications may take weeks, something that has been ignored in the discussions so far. So UK lorry drivers may not even be allowed to cross the border

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I think you the makers of dairy products in general
    They will be very blessed soon, as the UK swoops in to replace EU dairy imports to Indonesia!

    Indonesia minister proposes dairy tariffs to fight EU biodiesel duties - Reuters

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by Sam Richards View Post
    Thank you for the info! It`s inetersting for me to read about Brexit from time to time. From economic point of view, I think it can be beneficial for the Economy to have less regulations
    The U.K. economy may or may not have fewer regulations. However, when trading with external parties as a third country, we will still need to comply with their regulations.

    The French Government have released their instructions for SPS checks on agricultural goods imported into the EU through their borders (ie Calais mainly).

    Looks like, as previously advised, Calais are prepared for No Deal. Their preparation being to impose the standard non-tariff barriers to the U.K. as they would to any third country.



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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
    Blessed are the Cheese Makers
    I think you the makers of dairy products in general

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  • Sam Richards
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    Thank you!

    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    The government will apply tariffs to food imports to protect British farmers in a no-deal scenario, the environment secretary, Michael Gove, has confirmed.

    And, contrary to claims by hard Brexiters, he warned that delays were likely in Calais because of mandatory EU checks on food imports on the French side of the channel.

    The tariff regime Britain would like to apply in the event of no deal will be revealed in the “next few days”.

    UK will apply food tariffs in case of no deal, Michael Gove says | Politics | The Guardian
    Thank you for the info! It`s inetersting for me to read about Brexit from time to time. From economic point of view, I think it can be beneficial for the Economy to have less regulations

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