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Previously on "‘Project Reality’, Brexit and the cargo ship en route to the unknown"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    That’s for your benefit, so you’ll keep buying their cars. Japanese papers are more forthcoming.

    [社説]失望するのはメイ英政権の迷走だ (写真=AP) :日本経済新聞

    However, the British stray about the withdrawal from the European Union (EU) is tough, and the concern of Japanese companies involved is deepening. I can not help disappointment that it is a response of the Mei administration that is spurring confusion.
    Honda's president Takahiro Yagori explained at the press conference that the decision to end production is not related to Breguzz (EU withdrawal in the UK) ...
    hmm its an opinion piece.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Project rowlocks as usual
    That’s for your benefit, so you’ll keep buying their cars. Japanese papers are more forthcoming.

    [社説]失望するのはメイ英政権の迷走だ (写真=AP) :日本経済新聞

    It is a problem if the UK government takes Honda's statement that their decision to close Swindon had nothing to do with Brexit at face value...

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  • vetran
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    Was the UK’s scheduled departure from the European Union to blame? “This decision is not related to Brexit,” said chief executive Takahiro Hachigo.

    Project rowlocks as usual

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  • meridian
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    HMG have released a 10-step video to explain the process required to import from the EU:

    YouTube

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  • BlasterBates
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    ....and not to forget the hauliers who have all received letters that they will no longer be able to drive their lorries into the EU after the 29th March

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  • BlasterBates
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    ....and meanwhile letters all across Europe are now being sent to British citizens telling them they will no longer have the right to live and work in their respective countries because the British government have failed to ratify the agreement. Does anyone remember what Boris said about that ?

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