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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Has Jon Pie hit the nail on the head?

    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1260059421030272
    Lol...if it wasn’t so ‘kin tragic! Absolutely ‘nail on the head’, MA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Please don’t appease Swale by demeaning other forum posters, that’s his role
    You can only be demeaned if you allow it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    You can only be demeaned if you allow it.
    Ah, it's the victim's fault, that old chestnut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdiSalisbury View Post
    Ah, it's the victim's fault, that old chestnut.

    I guess it depends whether you are claiming victim status?

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    Michael Gove warned businesses to expect weeks of 'significant additional disruption' at UK borders as a result of Brexit customs changes today amid industry fury.

    The Cabinet minister spoke out as firms complained of a 'perfect storm' of post-Brexit changes hitting business from supermarkets to fishermen.

    Parcel courier DPD UK said it was pausing its road delivery services into Europe, including Ireland, until at least Wednesday, citing issues resulting from the EU-UK trade deal agreed last month, which came into effect on December 31.

    And retailers warned that a new wave of red tape and tariffs was hitting trade. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said that 'at least 50' of its members face potential tariffs for re-exporting goods following the agreement of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA).

    Marks and Spencer boss Steve Rowe also warned that, despite the UK signing a free trade agreement with the EU, new rules and regulations are set to 'significantly impact' its overseas ventures in Ireland, the Czech Republic and France, although he insisted the company is 'actively working to mitigate' the issues.

    Meanwhile UK fishermen lasted out, saying British-landed fish are being left to rot because of a post-Brexit 'brick wall of bureaucracy in French ports.

    Some consignments have been delayed for up to 48 hours, meaning they run the risk of being rejected the other end for a lack of freshness.

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    Jolly good

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    Funny how some folk believe Michael Gove when he talks doom and gloom, if he says good things they say he's a liar and talks bull****!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manofpride View Post
    Funny how some folk believe Michael Gove when he talks doom and gloom, if he says good things they say he's a liar and talks bull****!
    That’s probably because all the good things he said were lies and bull**** predictions. The ‘doom and gloom’ you refer to seems to be the reality of what businesses are now actually faced with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    That’s probably because all the good things he said were lies and bull**** predictions. The ‘doom and gloom’ you refer to seems to be the reality of what businesses are now actually faced with.
    Yearh, I can relate to that. Politicians and their opinions.
    I felt the same the same when Corbyn apologised for anti semtism. You could just tell he meant it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Michael Gove warned businesses to expect weeks of 'significant additional disruption' at UK borders as a result of Brexit customs changes today amid industry fury.

    The Cabinet minister spoke out as firms complained of a 'perfect storm' of post-Brexit changes hitting business from supermarkets to fishermen.

    Parcel courier DPD UK said it was pausing its road delivery services into Europe, including Ireland, until at least Wednesday, citing issues resulting from the EU-UK trade deal agreed last month, which came into effect on December 31.

    And retailers warned that a new wave of red tape and tariffs was hitting trade. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said that 'at least 50' of its members face potential tariffs for re-exporting goods following the agreement of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA).

    Marks and Spencer boss Steve Rowe also warned that, despite the UK signing a free trade agreement with the EU, new rules and regulations are set to 'significantly impact' its overseas ventures in Ireland, the Czech Republic and France, although he insisted the company is 'actively working to mitigate' the issues.

    Meanwhile UK fishermen lasted out, saying British-landed fish are being left to rot because of a post-Brexit 'brick wall of bureaucracy in French ports.

    Some consignments have been delayed for up to 48 hours, meaning they run the risk of being rejected the other end for a lack of freshness.
    If you're going to copy and paste some crappy article, you could at least share a link to the original. Even the Forest fan has mastered that.

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