Oh dear you just don't get it do you? I suggest you a do a little research regarding the meaning and definition of racism and being racist! I did post it for your information but clearly you didn't or couldn't understand it.
It would save you making yourself look a complete ignoramus by posting such utter nonsensical rubbish on this Forum.
dear me, you can't help some people.
I listen to the DUP (who backed Brexit) in sheer disbelief, when they moan about the issues importing goods into N ireland, did they not actually understand what Brexit would mean?
Did they actually believe that serial liar, Johnson when he said
"If somebody asks you (to fill in a form) you tell them to ring up the Prime Minister & I will direct them to throw that form in the bin"
Or back in December 2019 when he claimed repeatedly that his withdrawal agreement with the EU does not create friction in trading between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He has said businesses in Northern Ireland will not face checks or fees when exporting goods to Great Britain.
The Conservative party’s manifesto states: “We will ensure that Northern Ireland’s businesses and producers enjoy unfettered access to the rest of the UK and that in the implementation of our Brexit deal, we maintain and strengthen the integrity and smooth operation of our internal market.”
If they did then they are more stupid then I thought they were!
Oh and it looks very much as if its the Uk that is the cause of the problem! What a surprise!
EU Officials have also said that the UK has still not facilitated access for the EU to its customs IT system, so that EU officials are able to monitor in real time the flow of goods across the Irish Sea.
The UK and EU signed a partnership agreement on 17 December in which London agreed to grant the EU access to HMRC's data system.
In return, the EU agreed to facilitate a trusted trader scheme that simplified customs formalities. However, EU sources say access has not yet been facilitated.
Officials also say that the UK has yet to make use of other flexibilities, such as data generated when goods are shipped by ferry from Northern Ireland to Great Britain.
Such data was envisaged as providing equivalent information as so-called exit summary declarations, which are normally required when goods leave the EU's customs union.
And yet more upsides to Brexit! They keep on coming, so glad we did a hard Brexit, makes perfect sense for our economy!
Amsterdam overtook the City of London in volume of shares traded, marvellous who wants all that revenue, tax income and jobs from financial services eh?
Post-Brexit trading problems are hurting the business of AEV Group, a Merseyside-based specialist manufacturer of electrical insulating varnishes and resins, which has a plant in Hungary. Jonathan Kemp, managing director of the company, said the firm could be forced to reduce its operations in the UK and invest in the EU instead to avoid additional paperwork and costs.
“We export to every continent in the world and have done for a period of time, therefore we have employees who are experienced in dealing with exports. The issue with the EU-UK situation is the lack of clarity and preparedness in all areas,” he said.
Yearh it's terrible.
The EU is so strong financially.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/139477...-ends-document
Absolutely no idea what you have posted, but undoubtedly it will have been misinterpreted, taken out of context or simply plain *******s! Ah the pleasure of not having to read Thicky's inane ramblings.