I feel what has been telling throughout the whole of this debacle is not once has the eu said, "we want you to stay, what areas do you think have to be changed and let's see if we can work on that?" Instead, despite the noises from the eu in 2016 saying we have to look at the eu and how it is run if it has led to the U.K. leaving, nothing has happened in that direction but more they have gone even further in the other direction
I think @Loz is playing up the whole "wont leave" because he doesn't want to face the barrage that's coming his way on 1/11
Cool. Just ran it as a UK citizen travelling to the eu (driving) after Oct 31st. No border guards, no strip searches blah blah. Just check my pass port and roaming charges may apply. I can live with that.
And another potential step to going back to the glory days - https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/b...nt-boom-to-feed-brexit-britain-053723587.html Ffs!
On the plus side it should keep vegans, organic food lovers and anti-supermarket packaging campaigners happy? Or not
That's just some bloke who likes allotments saying we need more allotments? Now if you wanted a proper story that is brexit related, the eu telling australia it must have better petrol in their country so the eu can sell aus, more eu cars. Or as part of that same deal, the eu currently charges a very high tariff as high on beef and lamb upto 50% but are willing to drop it substantially for a deal This is ontop of the effects to european farmers from brexit, as well as the new 99,000 tonnes of beef and 107,000 tonnes of poultry ever year from the eu and south american deal and now, low tariff livestock to come from aus into the eu. It certianly is showing a pattern that europe is putting selling cars first and farmers/livestock livelyhoods way down the list https://www.theguardian.com/austral...p-petrol-standards-as-part-of-free-trade-deal
I never got pulled over if I was driving a boring saloon and often got pulled over if I was driving something interesting
Naah, I'll talk indi in the indi thread, lets be honest, apart from shouty mcshout face, not much is going on
Is the Australian livestock produced to EU spec or the current Australian spec or a compromise spec? Because that kind of detail is important as is what the EU is planning to ask it’s farmers to produce? More trees for climate change purposes? Or more cereals? It helps to look beyond the surface
It does and not just the one your thinking of. They are expected to reach the market standard so that settles your point, it does not change however that the eu are now doing deals for cars, that massively flood the european market with beef, poultry and soy, effectively selling out europe's farmers. That isn't what cap was sold to countries as nor what they currently pay for.