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Previously on "Not even 100 days and welcome to “Food scarcity fears”"
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“UK food manufacturers face fresh hit from Brexit red tape
EU will require additional paperwork covering multi-ingredient products from April 21”
https://www.ft.com/content/154f32d8-...5-d12d28a0e828
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
You would have thought so but for some reason it isn't happening both ways. I wonder why?
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Originally posted by AtW View Postvetran and Co would rather choke on turnips than admit that Brexit was a Mor Onic idea
b) What has Piers of GMB got to do with anything?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe other option is of course sourcing our food from elsewhere if we find the EU is unable to cope with third country requirements on customs paperwork as it seems some of our companies are.
Thought for the year - If we had stayed we would have been at 6% of the population vaccinated now not 32.9%. I bet you morons would go for that.
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The other option is of course sourcing our food from elsewhere if we find the EU is unable to cope with third country requirements on customs paperwork as it seems some of our companies are.
Thought for the year - If we had stayed we would have been at 6% of the population vaccinated now not 32.9%. I bet you morons would go for that.
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Indeed the introduction of new import controls could get interesting. Think Northern Ireland.
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Not even 100 days and welcome to “Food scarcity fears”
“Food scarcity fears prompt plan to ease post-Brexit checks on EU imports
Ministers considering ‘lighter touch’ regime to avoid disruption to supplies from bloc
Ministers are preparing to relax post-Brexit plans for border checks on food and other imports from the European Union because of fears that they will further damage trade and could lead to severe shortages in UK supermarkets.
The Observer has been told by multiple industry sources that Boris Johnson’s new Brexit minister, Lord Frost, is considering allowing “lighter touch” controls on imports from 1 April than are currently planned, and scaling back plans for full customs checks, including physical inspections, which are due to begin on 1 July.
One source said he had been told that Frost was preparing to put the plans, which could mean imports being allowed in even if clerical errors have been made by European companies, before fellow cabinet ministers this week, as evidence grows of how Brexit has hit trade with the EU.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-on-eu-imports
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