No imagination needed, a simple and thorough study/modeling of the import/export regime between [as is/to be] by the Cameron government would have identified all these. There were nothing UNBEKNOWNST about this.
Yes the government saved 180M/week (not 350M) but collectively the whole country is paying 10x this in additional costs, lost trade and currency devaluation. No Brexit dividend on this score.
Considering that EU suppliers were responsible for the last failure to supply goods last year, especially Tomatoes, we should be diversifying away from these unreliable suppliers to more consistent non EU supplies.
"People" are saying "can't we just go back to square one"? What people? Surely not the "people" who have forgotten what a dreadful state the economy, the Health Service, the benefit system and the tax system had been left in by Blairbrown's arrogant mismanagement?
Roughly 60% of land in England and Wales is owned by private individuals, with the rest mainly belonging to companies and corporate bodies. The Duchy of Cornwall - an almost 700-year-old entity that provides income to the Prince of Wales - is one of the larger private landowners in England.
@@martinsolomon5500clearly not they've had 3 years to do it and depends if it's even able to grow in our climate or is it seasonal and farmers are getting fucked because of lack of gov grants
@@HarleyN93 lol ever heard of big heated green houses , i mean we can grow lemons, banana's, oranges so pretty much anything , however these checks are on dairy and flower's , we can do dairy and green house flowers very easily
I'm very proud to have voted Leave. The price of freedom and autonomy is not cheap. I'm proud that I don't give my values away so cheaply - ie cheap shoes and cheap mobile phone roaming. We just need to buy British or buy less.
They lost their fear when the evidence for the stupidity of Brexit became overwhelming. Now even the Brexiteers (mostly) admit that it's going to cost more but it is worth it for "sovereignty". Conveniently ignoring the fact they said the opposite to the ill educated and ignorant during the campaign.
There's been eight years to prepare for this so hopefully everyone is prepared. The voters wanted Brexit and they wanted a hard Brexit and here it is, signed, sealed and delivered in accordance with the UK voters' wish.
It’s the new ESG standards , if we were in the EU they would be applied to our Uk farmers and they would be in big trouble , so as we are not they have to get Uk farmers another way
yeah they said the ``sick man of Europe`` as well, so sick that upon joining we could just give away a £400 million fishing industry. their global;ist ideology is what is not working, the people voting no keep getting in the way.
NI didn't vote for Brexit. Scotland didn't vote for Brexit. Therefore, the customs border does not belong in the Irish Sea. It belongs between England and Scotland.
And in the meantime the "brother" Dutch farmers and French farmers are blockading the streets because they are being destroyed by new EU rules on Fertilizer. At least we can still farm food.
So….the question is….what has been going on all these years when Switzerland imported cheese from France? Or, more interesting, what has been going on all these years as the UK imported cheese from Switzerland? Or Icelandic cod? Or the UK bought anything from anywhere outside the EU. One thing I do know about that is that things we imported from non EU countries had an import tariff added to them by Brussels that WE had to collect AND give to them. And it was a lot I seem to remember. I did buy some stuff from the US…some shirts I remember…and when they arrive there was like this 10% tariff deed on that I had to give to the postman…..and the post office presumably gave to Brussels . We don’t have to do that anymore. International trade is supposed to be tariff free but we were paying an EU tariff, were t we?
SirRobinDeSway, moreover those things coming from other countries, like Japan for instance, were part of EU trades with non-EU countries. So these products were entering the UK from EU
Switzerland has adopted various provisions of European Union law in order to participate in the Union's single market, without joining as a member state. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland%E2%80%93European_Union_relations#:~:text=Switzerland%20is%20not%20a%20member,joining%20as%20a%20member%20state.
Brexshit: the gift that keeps on giving. The damage is (more than) a 4% hit to GDP. (BTW, The average Brit does not even know what "GDP" stands for.) But in terms that they can understand: everything costs more, cities and towns across the UK have lost the investment they were getting from the EU, and the free flow of EU citizens (now replaced by people from 3rd world countries) works in both directions, that is UK citizens have lost their ability to easily travel and work in 27 countries, etc., etc., etc.
@@johnmarkrobinson2924 - 'cos of ongoing ripples of the covid pandemic, war in ukraine, cost of energy, inflation, cost of living in general etc... those things didn't affect britain...
“The average Brit doesn’t even know what GDP stands for”. The “average” Brit DOES KNOW what the phrase “independent country “means. And we wanted one. Again.
1. We aren't even close to being self-sufficient in food production and rely on EU food imports, and that won't change, so it will hit our pockets and reduce choice. Our farmers can't produce everything in the UK due to space and climate. 2. Our farmers also export to the EU their unique products, that aspect is damaged by brexit too 3. Our farmers also rely on import from the EU of essential raw materials required for farming
@@claudiafigueiredo4979 pretty much able too. we have this invention called green house's where we can manipulate temp ,rain and sun , i mean it was only in the 1800's how slow is your education ? however this is for dairy and flowers again uk introduced cows about 4000 bc and flowers is the easy part
@metheone2486 yep the goverment will be just dandy to help with tha to mass produce for the population a bit like solar panels 🤣 do a Google in how many upps u have to have to put on top of your house . As the councils have to aprove I try belive anything that is good and saves money like brexshit is bad for goverment
Embrace being poorer and enjoy it? Well we don't have to put up with that pathetic attitude. Thankfully we still live in a democracy and we can vote to reverse this shambles.
Why arent Farage et al on TV telling us how tbis will be of benefit? This is the less red tape they wee on about. The "more jobs" mustve meant veterinary positions in the EU. What a mess.
SirRobinDeSway, moreover those things coming from other countries, like Japan for instance, were part of EU trades with non-EU countries. So these products were entering the UK from EU
Typical Sky. Make a whole news segment with talking heads about "Could" "May" weasel words which means we dont have anything but someone flapping their gums. But since its about Brexit it will get clicks and views and get everyone shouting over something we have no information on.
The black plague is caused by bacteria. The bacteria got transferred by fleas, traveling by rat. The rats went on the boats. The boats went to Britain. That is how Britain got the black death.
a lot of flowers now come from Africa too holland, why are the uk buying the same flowers from holland a good business man would buy from Africa and save the paper work and red tape,
Don't see why it would make a difference. All plants have to have phytosanitary checks from third countries. It is only since Brexit that the EU has now become a third country as we are to them. That was the beauty and benefit of belonging to the single market.
Lidl bring their flowers in from Africa but noticed they don’t last very long. Any regrets leaving the EU bullies, no, absolutely zero. I will happily pay extra for flowers etc to be rid of the thieving totalitarian EU. So happy being free of those dangerous EU con artists.
Nevermind checking flowers/plants food.. what about the thousands of illegal immigrants coming over on the boats that pose a risk to our UK citizens!!! Priorities people 🤬🤬
Why can't Britain grow it's own flowers? Learn how the Dutch manage to do it so successfully with a similar climate to ours. Also grow the food that is now too expensive from the EU. Where have all our creative business people gone....have they emigrated in a repeat of the "Brain Drain" of the 1950s and 60's?
The interviewer says "...but don't we have the same standards...etc.etc. as our brothers on the Continent..." Eh, uh! hello! ...as if one of the UK's largest trading partners didn't exist! In 2022... 'Ireland was the UK’s 4th largest export market and the 10th largest source of imports. This from the UK trade office. So Its not just the 'continent' guys! Thus, do please make the mental-jump to saying '...like or brothers across the Irish Sea AND the Continent!' Might take time to get used to that mental shift, but it all helps educate your UK listeners & viewers to understand that Ireland is as much EU as Holland or France WITH as big, if not bigger export-Import market
Guardian Title -New Brexit food checks likely to mean less choice, warn delis Subtitle - Guild of Fine Food fears European suppliers of specialist produce will stop supplying UK because of red tape. "Guild of Fine Food" - remember the Guardian is looking out for the little folk.