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Brexit: Cheese wholesaler 'gives up on Ireland'

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By *oggone OP   Man
over a year ago

Derry

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55978194

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55978194"

Today’s example of Brexit “Good News”

Let’s see who is the quickest to this into a positive.....

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

Not to worry. We can sell loads of cheese to Japan. Obviously we have to wait until the EU have taken up their quota first because that is the deal that was agreed, and if they use all their quota there's none left for us but that might not be a problem. After all, Japan don't eat much dairy so the EU probably won't use all their allocation.

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

According to the article it's suppliers from the Republic that fill the dairy gap in Northern Ireland, no paper work or tax involved, so there's the good news.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55978194"

The benefits of Brexit just keep on coming every single day.

How foolish do we remainers feel now

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


"According to the article it's suppliers from the Republic that fill the dairy gap in Northern Ireland, no paper work or tax involved, so there's the good news. "

Agreed

There’s a fully integrated milk market in terms of transport and processing on the Ireland which will fill the gap.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55978194

Today’s example of Brexit “Good News”

Let’s see who is the quickest to this into a positive..... "

Um...............more cheese for me?

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


"According to the article it's suppliers from the Republic that fill the dairy gap in Northern Ireland, no paper work or tax involved, so there's the good news. "

Kilmeadan nom nom.

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"According to the article it's suppliers from the Republic that fill the dairy gap in Northern Ireland, no paper work or tax involved, so there's the good news.

Agreed

There’s a fully integrated milk market in terms of transport and processing on the Ireland which will fill the gap."

Yes, good news for the dairy industry in the Republic of Ireland increasing their customer base.....

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

Why didn't NI businesses source it from the south in the first place? Surely shipping was cheaper?

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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"Why didn't NI businesses source it from the south in the first place? Surely shipping was cheaper?"

It is now the empty trucks on their way home to Ireland don’t come through England anymore !

Haulage costs increasing and paperwork issues.

But definitely now better for Ireland . And we win erm hang on I’ll get there eventually!

Swollen feet for all the shooting of them were doing!!

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

We will just sell to Ghana

Simples

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"We will just sell to Ghana

Simples"

The cost of cheese in Ghana is crazy expensive due to the import charges.

Pizza Hut have already closed its doors in Takoradi, due to the high cost of its main ingredient.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Big deal

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


"Big deal"

What is?

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


"Big deal

What is? "

Just another British company suffering and losing business

"Big deal"!.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

"

When did that happen Chris?

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

"

Wow. What's this, why hasn't this been mentioned.

And maybe you should contact the cheese maker and tell them that without any knowledge of their business that it's only a "2 grand a year".

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris? "

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example."

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

"

Vaccine

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example."

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

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

I must admit I do love the Vaccines, their first album , What did you expect from The Vaccines? Is brilliant

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

Vaccine "

Didn't know we'd signed a trade deal with vaccine.

Never even heard of this country.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit "

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests."

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests."

It’s the same deal Chris, your credibility rating with me is now down to zero

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

It’s the same deal Chris, your credibility rating with me is now down to zero "

His credibility has gone up with me.

I'm impressed how impervious to information he seems.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

It’s the same deal Chris, your credibility rating with me is now down to zero

His credibility has gone up with me.

I'm impressed how impervious to information he seems. "

He is a brexaholic, it’s a horrible addiction .

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone. "

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then "

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone? "

In English?

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?"

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?"

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable. "

£31 billion of ‘new’ trade, come on Chris, your credibility rating is now into minus figures

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable. "

There is no contrast. You've made them both up.

1. You have no clue how much this business was worth.

2. The EU have a trade deal with Japan.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable. "

https://fullfact.org/economy/japan-eu-deal-thornberry/

The last line sums up the deal

‘Ultimately, while it seems like additional provisions in the UK’s deal will have little impact, trade experts also do not expect the new deal to be worse than the old one’.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable.

https://fullfact.org/economy/japan-eu-deal-thornberry/

The last line sums up the deal

‘Ultimately, while it seems like additional provisions in the UK’s deal will have little impact, trade experts also do not expect the new deal to be worse than the old one’. "

Again, read the bbc link I gave you and if you know better take it up with them.

And stealing other peoples witticisms is a bit desperate as well.

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable.

https://fullfact.org/economy/japan-eu-deal-thornberry/

The last line sums up the deal

‘Ultimately, while it seems like additional provisions in the UK’s deal will have little impact, trade experts also do not expect the new deal to be worse than the old one’.

Again, read the bbc link I gave you and if you know better take it up with them.

And stealing other peoples witticisms is a bit desperate as well."

Poor effort, read the full fact article and I will consider moving your credibility rating up to zero

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


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

Vaccine

Didn't know we'd signed a trade deal with vaccine.

Never even heard of this country. "

It's not a country. But it's a deal, or multiple deals. Remind me who got the better of these deals, the UK or the EU?

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

Vaccine

Didn't know we'd signed a trade deal with vaccine.

Never even heard of this country.

It's not a country. But it's a deal, or multiple deals. Remind me who got the better of these deals, the UK or the EU? "

Using EU legislation to obtain the vaccines.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

Oh. So nothing we wouldn't have had in the EU.

Is there anything that we can celebrate, anything that we wouldn't have had as members of the EU?

Vaccine

Didn't know we'd signed a trade deal with vaccine.

Never even heard of this country.

It's not a country. But it's a deal, or multiple deals. Remind me who got the better of these deals, the UK or the EU?

Using EU legislation to obtain the vaccines."

Bahahahahha

Meanwhile Ursula is complaining again that 'its not a space race' between countries.

Which is what losers say. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen.

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

From more British companies suffering because of brexit to the space race and banging prom queen's.

I have to say. I enjoy your forum contributions greatly.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"From more British companies suffering because of brexit to the space race and banging prom queen's.

I have to say. I enjoy your forum contributions greatly."

Your desperate defences of the feeble minded amuse me also

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


"From more British companies suffering because of brexit to the space race and banging prom queen's.

I have to say. I enjoy your forum contributions greatly.

Your desperate defences of the feeble minded amuse me also "

I don't defend anything.

I'm just here for the craic.

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By *adetMan
over a year ago

South of Ipswich

There's something fishy about this cheesy story

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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable. "

It’s not £2000 of cheese sales it’s actually £1m of annual sales for Rowcliffe’s

With the MD saying that there a likely to be redundancies as a result....

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"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable.

It’s not £2000 of cheese sales it’s actually £1m of annual sales for Rowcliffe’s

With the MD saying that there a likely to be redundancies as a result....

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I'm sure they can take comfort knowing we have the same trade deal with Japan they we would have had in the EU (without their job and financial losses).

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"What’s that worth, 2 grand a year? Yet when we sign a billion pound trade deal with a world economy you all whinge about how small it is.

Just lol.

When did that happen Chris?

£31 billion with Japan is one example.

The rollover deal? So we signed a deal that was the same as the old deal? Sounds a bit shit

Fooled you both with that one, hook, line and sinker.

It’s not a rollover deal, it’s all new, see midway down:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47213842

Really is childishly simple batting away your fatuous protests.

The EU has basically the same deal. So you're celebrating the square root of fuck all.

But I'm glad you think you fooled someone.

You’d better let the BBC know they’ve got it wrong then

The BBC are reporting on you thinking you've made a fool of someone?

In English?

Pretty sure that's English.

Alas I was just making fun, don't worry.

In anycase. Where were we?

Contrasting £2000 of cheese with £31 billion of a new trade deal with Japan.

It’s ok, we don’t need to discuss it, it’s clearly not even debatable.

It’s not £2000 of cheese sales it’s actually £1m of annual sales for Rowcliffe’s

With the MD saying that there a likely to be redundancies as a result....

"

It's sad that there will be redundancies for the people working in the UK.

However, I'd take the loss in trade to the company with a pinch of salt. They are Italian owned and have at least 2 bases inside the EU. What's that got to do with it I hear you ask. Well they'll will just go the long way round and bypass the UK. EU-EU aren't restricted, so no loss of trade.

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