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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners

These Brexit bonuses keep stacking up...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can i have the bread back ?

Nope!

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol

I hope that it’s going to apply both ways

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"These Brexit bonuses keep stacking up... "

Here is another benefit

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-55617849

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous"

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens "

What happens?

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA."

They where doing that in the 80's when I first went there and crossing some state boundaries you could not take fruit from one state to another really odd

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester

Maybe the crusts looked like they had seams??

Boris said nothing but seamless trade !

Welcome to the world of third nation status. More like third world.

This is what we signed up for and so must be another win for sandwich makers in Holland.

Btw the U.K. aren’t stopping all self drive trucks coming in as they don’t have the staff and don’t want shortages on the shelves so I think they can keep their pack up. . Yes that is true uncleared trucks being waved through.

On the flip side there is a large backlog building in Rotterdam with shippers having trouble getting unaccompanied trailers cleared to import.

I’ll give an update on the HMRC delays to us later this week but if the delays continue we will be stopping three routes as the delay costs are getting out of hand.

Turns out if the trucks are delayed by HMRC at the U.K. inland customs sites through no fault of their own they are being made to pay parking after two hours. The website states expect delays of 1-2 hours so parking after two is unbelievable.

The self destruct button has definitely been pushed in hard!

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA.They where doing that in the 80's when I first went there and crossing some state boundaries you could not take fruit from one state to another really odd"

That is complete hogwash Emma..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

And meanwhile still in Northern Ireland some of the the shelves remain empty..

Brexit bonus..

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens "

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

What happens? "

You get in trouble with the EPA as they rightly try and protect their biosphere.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester

Turns out HMRC system didn’t update last night and large number of drivers sent home from ports as not allowed to deliver .

Chief system is starting to wilt as volumes increase.

It’s exciting if nothing else . On and costing a fucking fortune .

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU. "

It seems its only remainers who are surprised maybe they have never been outside an eu country.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU. "

I’m finding that mango scenario strangely erotic!!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

In assuming the daily mail readership has had a collective annurism?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU.

I’m finding that mango scenario strangely erotic!! "

lol. Now if only you could get a flight

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA.They where doing that in the 80's when I first went there and crossing some state boundaries you could not take fruit from one state to another really odd

That is complete hogwash Emma.."

Florida and California did have restrictions on citrus fruits from out of state, don't know if they still do.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA.They where doing that in the 80's when I first went there and crossing some state boundaries you could not take fruit from one state to another really odd

That is complete hogwash Emma..

Florida and California did have restrictions on citrus fruits from out of state, don't know if they still do."

Not sure that was what Emma was alluding to unless she is a citrus fruit trader but happy to be corrected..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

What happens?

You get in trouble with the EPA as they rightly try and protect their biosphere. "

Fair enough, maybe the Dutch are also protecting their biosphere from ham sandwiches

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU. "

I think the only people who are surprised are the lorry drivers

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

What happens?

You get in trouble with the EPA as they rightly try and protect their biosphere.

Fair enough, maybe the Dutch are also protecting their biosphere from ham sandwiches "

Foot & Mouth and swine flu would be of a bigger worry to the EU.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU.

I think the only people who are surprised are the lorry drivers "

The Vast majority aren't - some of those unprepared are.

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

Off shore tax free haven account still ok..

CHECK

Ahhh well fuck the paupers and their ham sandwich

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND

The sandwich rules operate both ways BTW.

"sandwiches filled with meat or dairy products" are not exempt"

So buttygate is a two-way street.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The sandwich rules operate both ways BTW.

"sandwiches filled with meat or dairy products" are not exempt"

So buttygate is a two-way street.

"

Dam,

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

People are forgetting about the victim here. I hope the driver got by without his lunch

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Australia will kick your butt and twat you around the head you with a Mango if you try it there.

Fail to see why people are surprised, bearing in mind that we are no longer in the EU.

I think the only people who are surprised are the lorry drivers

The Vast majority aren't - some of those unprepared are."

Ah well, they will know for next time

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens "

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

"

It was more a comment on the alarmist statement to be honest rather than an equivalency.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

"

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

"

The benefit is that you buy your lunch in the country you are visiting. Both ways.

And you control Disease and Virus's that thrive in meat and dairy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative."

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry

There's a business opportunity for someone selling sunny uplands sandwiches.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Allo Allo and the picture of the fallen Madonna with the big boobies hidden in a Baguette..

Yup that sort of sums up brexit..

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK "

Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization "

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, "

Brexit

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, "

uou mean crappy soggy British butties don’t ya mate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, uou mean crappy soggy British butties don’t ya mate "

Yeah, don’t tell me your offended because I have been rude about British butties

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, "

Im so glad i dont live where you do it must be horrendous going by your opinion on british food an a couple of threads.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, Im so glad i dont live where you do it must be horrendous going by your opinion on british food an a couple of threads. "

British food is ok, what type of food do you tend to eat when you dine out?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, uou mean crappy soggy British butties don’t ya mate

Yeah, don’t tell me your offended because I have been rude about British butties "

ffs cheer up buddy it’s banter I’m just waiting to see what else ya say I love a British butty not long ad me chicken and bacon was lovely lol

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, Im so glad i dont live where you do it must be horrendous going by your opinion on british food an a couple of threads.

British food is ok, what type of food do you tend to eat when you dine out? "

I rarely dine out if I do I get a parmo it’s a Teesside thing

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, Im so glad i dont live where you do it must be horrendous going by your opinion on british food an a couple of threads.

British food is ok, what type of food do you tend to eat when you dine out? "

Personally i like a good sea food restaurant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, uou mean crappy soggy British butties don’t ya mate

Yeah, don’t tell me your offended because I have been rude about British butties ffs cheer up buddy it’s banter I’m just waiting to see what else ya say I love a British butty not long ad me chicken and bacon was lovely lol"

I am ‘cheered up’ , like you said, it’s banter I know your hanging on my every word

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let’s not hit the panic button over a ham sandwich.

Try taking a seeded bun into New Zealand and see what happens

Not sure many lorry drives pack their lunch in the morning and intend to drive over to the us or New Zealand

Its obviously another backward step for zero benefit

why a backward step? look on the positive side there is now an opportunity for sandwich sellers in dover and calais to make a killing. you are so negative.

You do realise it works both ways? the trade they gain on the people entering the country they then lose on drivers leaving , I can’t imagine French drivers buying crappy soggy British butties, they will just smuggle their baguettes into the UK Are you saying French people are prone to breaking the law? thats a bit of a generalization

If their only option is British butties then yes, the UK will have to set up a ‘sandwich ‘ squad to prevent this from happening. Get ‘Mr Brexi’ Farage on the case, Im so glad i dont live where you do it must be horrendous going by your opinion on british food an a couple of threads.

British food is ok, what type of food do you tend to eat when you dine out? Personally i like a good sea food restaurant."

Nice, good choice ,

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry

So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?"

And so Brexit taketh away the loaves and fishes . The Pope’s gonna hear about this I’m sure!

Anyway who can tell where to buy imported Mango’s,,, I’m just asking for a friend!

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?

And so Brexit taketh away the loaves and fishes . The Pope’s gonna hear about this I’m sure!

Anyway who can tell where to buy imported Mango’s,,, I’m just asking for a friend! "

Not really, co's Bread is okay without a meat or Dairy Filling and tinned in date Fish can fill you butty on French soil.

The pope will only hear about anything if someone tries invade vatican city otherwise he doesn't seem to be much bothered about it.

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?

And so Brexit taketh away the loaves and fishes . The Pope’s gonna hear about this I’m sure!

Anyway who can tell where to buy imported Mango’s,,, I’m just asking for a friend!

Not really, co's Bread is okay without a meat or Dairy Filling and tinned in date Fish can fill you butty on French soil.

The pope will only hear about anything if someone tries invade vatican city otherwise he doesn't seem to be much bothered "

Phew thought we were going to have Nigel Farage starting up the crusades again. The cross on his top would help everyone’s aim!

Bet the Pope’s gift shop is taking a bit of a hammering in online sales though due to customs but hey not our problem unless you’re in the market for a genuine reproduction plastic Vatican crucifix.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?

And so Brexit taketh away the loaves and fishes . The Pope’s gonna hear about this I’m sure!

Anyway who can tell where to buy imported Mango’s,,, I’m just asking for a friend!

Not really, co's Bread is okay without a meat or Dairy Filling and tinned in date Fish can fill you butty on French soil.

The pope will only hear about anything if someone tries invade vatican city otherwise he doesn't seem to be much bothered

Phew thought we were going to have Nigel Farage starting up the crusades again. The cross on his top would help everyone’s aim!

Bet the Pope’s gift shop is taking a bit of a hammering in online sales though due to customs but hey not our problem unless you’re in the market for a genuine reproduction plastic Vatican crucifix.

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I only wear the solid gold ones

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"So this mean you can't prepare a picnic in one part of the UK and eat it in another part?

And so Brexit taketh away the loaves and fishes . The Pope’s gonna hear about this I’m sure!

Anyway who can tell where to buy imported Mango’s,,, I’m just asking for a friend!

Not really, co's Bread is okay without a meat or Dairy Filling and tinned in date Fish can fill you butty on French soil.

The pope will only hear about anything if someone tries invade vatican city otherwise he doesn't seem to be much bothered

Phew thought we were going to have Nigel Farage starting up the crusades again. The cross on his top would help everyone’s aim!

Bet the Pope’s gift shop is taking a bit of a hammering in online sales though due to customs but hey not our problem unless you’re in the market for a genuine reproduction plastic Vatican crucifix.

"

Does the vatican city have a national or customs border?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland?

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? "

That's what I'm asking. If its illegal at the dutch border then surely the same Sanitary and phytosanitary checks will apply on entry to NI?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? "
it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol"

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland?

That's what I'm asking. If its illegal at the dutch border then surely the same Sanitary and phytosanitary checks will apply on entry to NI?"

The Dup will get it in the neck next time out I'd imagine sinn fein would get quiet the boost.

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland?

That's what I'm asking. If its illegal at the dutch border then surely the same Sanitary and phytosanitary checks will apply on entry to NI?

The Dup will get it in the neck next time out I'd imagine sinn fein would get quiet the boost."

Can you believe the DUP are bitching hard about the same brexit they campaigned for?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland?

That's what I'm asking. If its illegal at the dutch border then surely the same Sanitary and phytosanitary checks will apply on entry to NI?

The Dup will get it in the neck next time out I'd imagine sinn fein would get quiet the boost.

Can you believe the DUP are bitching hard about the same brexit they campaigned for?"

Did a lot of republicans swallow their shame and vote DUP at the last general election, in the hope that brexit would hasten a united island?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?"

well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago

Derry


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland?

That's what I'm asking. If its illegal at the dutch border then surely the same Sanitary and phytosanitary checks will apply on entry to NI?

The Dup will get it in the neck next time out I'd imagine sinn fein would get quiet the boost.

Can you believe the DUP are bitching hard about the same brexit they campaigned for?

Did a lot of republicans swallow their shame and vote DUP at the last general election, in the hope that brexit would hasten a united island?"

There was a lot of tactical voting and not standing in constituencies to avoid splitting the vote. The intention was to punish the DUP for their fuckery. It worked as well, they lost two seats and failed to win a third.

SF aren't really playing hardball in the north for sometime now. They see bigger prizes in Ireland

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy "

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi."

when it comes to drivel your top dog pal

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal "

yeah, does he remind you of someone with similar views who hasn't been on lately?

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal yeah, does he remind you of someone with similar views who hasn't been on lately? "

haha do you think it’s him aswell lol

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal yeah, does he remind you of someone with similar views who hasn't been on lately? haha do you think it’s him aswell lol"

Of course.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal yeah, does he remind you of someone with similar views who hasn't been on lately? haha do you think it’s him aswell lolOf course. "

wondered where that migraine had gone lol

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby

I’ll have to start useing full stops now he’s back ffs

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I’ll have to start useing full stops now he’s back ffs "
yeah me to and capitals pmsl

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal "

just another nail in our precious union, never mind lol.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Is it illegal now to bring a uk sandwich into northern Ireland? it’s a short flight mate eat it before ya go lol

What if it was a lorry from say birmingham and his wife had packed him a lovely lunch to keep him going all day ?well let me think hmmmm maybe it eat before the ferry and buy some more on the other side I’m sure that’s doable buddy

Doesn't seem like a brexit bonus though. Why should he be forced to eat that 2 day old service station garbage at exorbitant prices and abandon his favourite sandwich that his wife has freshly prepared. Lot of downs with this brexit drivel foxi.when it comes to drivel your top dog pal yeah, does he remind you of someone with similar views who hasn't been on lately? "

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

Meh, US Customs can and will confiscate and fine you for bringing food to the USA."

Been doing that for years in the 80's they did it even taking food from state to state was illegal

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous"

We wrnt to Netherlands by car ferry in 2001. Had packet meat confiscated by customs. It ISN'T an EU or brexit isdue. It'sa Dutch thing and been in place for yonks.

Just anti brexit press looking for a (non) story.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

We wrnt to Netherlands by car ferry in 2001. Had packet meat confiscated by customs. It ISN'T an EU or brexit isdue. It'sa Dutch thing and been in place for yonks.

Just anti brexit press looking for a (non) story....."

You seriously think we just carry on as normal? I think it's only now brexiteers are starting to think....opps what have I voted for...When the UK leaves the EU, it will need to adapt to a new reality where the UK is no longer part of the invisible, but crucial, systems that make living in the EU so easy.”

The rules in detail include the following points:

Meat and dairy

Meat, meat products (that do not 'look like' meat but are made from it) and milk and dairy products may not be brought in. Theres the pig again.

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

We wrnt to Netherlands by car ferry in 2001. Had packet meat confiscated by customs. It ISN'T an EU or brexit isdue. It'sa Dutch thing and been in place for yonks.

Just anti brexit press looking for a (non) story.....

You seriously think we just carry on as normal? I think it's only now brexiteers are starting to think....opps what have I voted for...When the UK leaves the EU, it will need to adapt to a new reality where the UK is no longer part of the invisible, but crucial, systems that make living in the EU so easy.”

The rules in detail include the following points:

Meat and dairy

Meat, meat products (that do not 'look like' meat but are made from it) and milk and dairy products may not be brought in. Theres the pig again."

Equally some of these rules now apply to travel from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

A seamless Brexit gets better and better....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well was expected, no longer part of the group, I can see this going south real fast.

The divorce is getting more venomous

We wrnt to Netherlands by car ferry in 2001. Had packet meat confiscated by customs. It ISN'T an EU or brexit isdue. It'sa Dutch thing and been in place for yonks.

Just anti brexit press looking for a (non) story.....

You seriously think we just carry on as normal? I think it's only now brexiteers are starting to think....opps what have I voted for...When the UK leaves the EU, it will need to adapt to a new reality where the UK is no longer part of the invisible, but crucial, systems that make living in the EU so easy.”

The rules in detail include the following points:

Meat and dairy

Meat, meat products (that do not 'look like' meat but are made from it) and milk and dairy products may not be brought in. Theres the pig again.

Equally some of these rules now apply to travel from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

A seamless Brexit gets better and better.... "

We were talking about that last night, no wonder farage was at the German embassy the day after brexit demanding a German passport, no wonder boris now has a french daddy.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Let's have a look at the detail, as set out by the EU - Regulation (EU) 2019/2122 Article 6.

Have any other border posts confiscated items for personal consumption, or is it just the Dutch?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke FREE ENTRANCE ALL WEEKEND


"Let's have a look at the detail, as set out by the EU - Regulation (EU) 2019/2122 Article 6.

Have any other border posts confiscated items for personal consumption, or is it just the Dutch?

"

Already said: The regulations operate both ways.

It's all a bit bent-banana-gate isn't it.

Life is ruined co's my butty was taken and my straight banana now fits in a hot dog roll!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let's have a look at the detail, as set out by the EU - Regulation (EU) 2019/2122 Article 6.

Have any other border posts confiscated items for personal consumption, or is it just the Dutch?

"

Cant be much clearer, not sure if the average brexiteer has realised yet we left .

Checks when entering the EU

When arriving in the EU you may have to undergo official controls by the authorities. If you are carrying any meat or dairy products, which you have not declared they will be confiscated and destroyed, you may also be fined or face criminal prosecution.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Let's have a look at the detail, as set out by the EU - Regulation (EU) 2019/2122 Article 6.

Have any other border posts confiscated items for personal consumption, or is it just the Dutch?

Already said: The regulations operate both ways.

It's all a bit bent-banana-gate isn't it.

Life is ruined co's my butty was taken and my straight banana now fits in a hot dog roll!

"

Correct operates both ways .

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

Didn’t Boris want to have his cake and eat it with Brexit? Well now it seems we can’t even have our sandwich and eat it. Very Marie Antoinette Maybe Brexit was a bit daft after all

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Let's have a look at the detail, as set out by the EU - Regulation (EU) 2019/2122 Article 6.

Have any other border posts confiscated items for personal consumption, or is it just the Dutch?

Already said: The regulations operate both ways.

It's all a bit bent-banana-gate isn't it.

Life is ruined co's my butty was taken and my straight banana now fits in a hot dog roll!

Correct operates both ways ."

Don’t forget some of these rules now apply to travel from the Great Britain to Northern Ireland....

Brexit.

Lesson 1 - How to carve up the United Kingdom.

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