Get ready to blame….

Hmm. Nothing from JohnD, Notch or Nosey showing long queues at ports and airports and saying "Look what Brexit has caused". Perhaps they’ve learned from their told-you-so stories in the past?
 
Hmm. Nothing from JohnD, Notch or Nosey showing long queues at ports and airports and saying "Look what Brexit has caused". Perhaps they’ve learned from their told-you-so stories in the past?
They've cottoned on at last? More unnecessary UK spending due to your shítty Brexit. When will it ever end.
 
Hmm. Nothing from JohnD, Notch or Nosey showing long queues at ports and airports and saying "Look what Brexit has caused". Perhaps they’ve learned from their told-you-so stories in the past?
yes, we have learnt it is true

yes we know poor Mottie still denies brexit is utterly sh1t



oh dear I wonder what this can be.....oh yes its operation Brock with long delays

"Ben Oswald, from the Isle of Man was heading to France for a week-long fishing trip. He had been queuing on the A20 for two hours with his son trying to enter the port - with another two hour wait expected before he can get through Border Control."

"Ferry passengers fume at claimed 90 minute waits to clear border controls"


Brexit Britain:

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Ben Oswald, from the Isle of Man was heading to France for a week-long fishing trip. He had been queuing on the A20 for two hours with his son trying to enter the port - with another two hour wait expected before he can get through Border Control."
Perhaps Ben shouldn’t have tried to go away on the first day of the school holidays and not expect to see thousands of other clueless idiots like himself on the road at the same time.
 
Hmm. Nothing from JohnD, Notch or Nosey showing long queues at ports and airports and saying "Look what Brexit has caused". Perhaps they’ve learned from their told-you-so stories in the past?
They've cottoned on at last? More unnecessary UK spending due to your shítty Brexit. When will it ever end.
oh dear I wonder what this can be.....oh yes its operation Brock with long delays
Like moths to a flame….
 
yes, we have learnt it is true

yes we know poor Mottie still denies brexit is utterly sh1t



oh dear I wonder what this can be.....oh yes its operation Brock with long delays

"Ben Oswald, from the Isle of Man was heading to France for a week-long fishing trip. He had been queuing on the A20 for two hours with his son trying to enter the port - with another two hour wait expected before he can get through Border Control."

"Ferry passengers fume at claimed 90 minute waits to clear border controls"


Brexit Britain:

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expert says brexit will lead to
Perhaps Ben shouldn’t have tried to go away on the first day of the school holidays and not expect to see thousands of other clueless idiots like himself on the road at the same time.
wouldn’t have been as bad without brexit

Oh dear
 
Like moths to a flame….
Brexit the gift that keeps on giving

Mottie voted for Brexit red tape

28th March 2024

The knock-on effects of the additional red tape, in addition to travel delays during busier periods, could be “significant”, warned business group Logistics UK. It called for the government to clarify its post-Brexit border arrangements with the bloc.

“Despite ongoing representations to the government’s departments involved in the new border arrangements, our members are still in the dark when it comes to critical information about how the new Border Target Operating Model is to work,” said the group’s head of trade, Nichola Mallon.


 
Perhaps Ben shouldn’t have tried to go away on the first day of the school holidays and not expect to see thousands of other clueless idiots like himself on the road at the same time.
More Brexit damage

Food and drink industry sources have warned that the cost of the checks could fuel food inflation and that border delays may lead to perishable foods, some £18bn of which arrives in Britain from the EU each year, being spoiled even before reaching the shelves or their shelf life being reduced.

With just six weeks to go before new customs rules for foodstuffs entering Britain from the Continent start to be enforced at the end of April, importers and hauliers have complained of critical gaps in Britain’s new state-of-the-art customs system, ranging from “wholly inadequate” inspection facilities to a lack of clarity on issues including fees that could add as much as £1,200 to the cost of a single truckload of goods.


 
Hmm. Nothing from JohnD, Notch or Nosey showing long queues at ports and airports and saying "Look what Brexit has caused". Perhaps they’ve learned from their told-you-so stories in the past?
Oh dear more Brexit damage:

25th March 2024
“extreme tory brexit which are destroying British farming. This includes trade deals which lower food standards in our market, and false labelling on food products (all perfectly legal). “

 
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