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Previously on "Gove to blame EU for applying their border rules"
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 Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda & M&S are going to love that for their Northern Ireland branches.
 
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 So in effect the same amount of red tape but different from EU regulations, so that UK manufacturers need to produce two sets of labels, each equally complex.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostMore red tape for food exporters Food and drink labelling changes from 1 January 2021 - GOV.UK
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 More red tape for food exporters Food and drink labelling changes from 1 January 2021 - GOV.UK
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 Looks like Michel Barnier has given up.
 
 Brexit: Trade talks in fresh crisis as UK admits it does not know if EU will turn up
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 One day Michael Gove will realise that its the WTO that insist that member countries check, measure and control the value and volume of goods that cross their borders.
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 What do you expect from a government who are going to implement a bill that breaks international law?
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 Gove to blame EU for applying their border rulesWhere the UK might relax the rules to let traffic flow
 WAIT: Wasn't brexit about controlling your own borders and set your own rules and now you blame the EU for actually having rules?
 
 Brexit: Blame EU ‘rules are rules’ approach if there is border chaos, Michael Gove says | The IndependentTags: None
 
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