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Twisting it more, as usual. Our pallets arrive on the 29th of March 2019 while we are still members of the eu, they stay in France overnight, and the next day, the 30th of March, the UK is no longer a member of the eu, what happens to the pallets which were ok when we delivered them, but are now not? That question I have asked several times and no one will say what happens to them, because you have been unable to cut/copy/paste anything as you usually do .

It's been answered - you are done. You really are just trying to waste peoples time with your dumbness.

If the Uk owned pallets are in the EU on the 30th and are making their way back to the UK the French customs can leave it at that - let them return to the UK.

But thicko if them pallets are to be used again in the EU - the haulier would never accept them at the start of the journey in the UK as he would know he cannot use them onwards.

Simples if you have a brain.
 
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It's been answered - you are done. You really are just trying to waste peoples time with your dumbness.

If the Uk owned pallets are in the EU on the 30th and are making their way back to the UK the French customs can leave it at that - let them return to the UK.

But thicko if them pallets are to be used again in the EU - the haulier would never accept them at the start of the journey in the UK as he would know he cannot use them onwards.

Simples if you have a brain.
Now be charitable, Sir Ga'd. What is that old adage, teach the uneducated. The one that goes, he who knows not, and knows not he knows not.............

I suppose the UK exporter could pay some French workers to unload the goods of the UK pallets, and reload onto EU pallets.
That'd be a solution. Not a good one, but a solution none-the-less.

Excellent news for those that reuse old pallets. Think how many old pallets will be floating about the UK.
 
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And sir glanshead knows the answer how? Links would help.

Finally a dumb quitter like yourself has seen reality and does not like it one bit.

What's amusing is that you thought you had an ace up your sleeve with your argument and when that was demolished all you have left now is to obfuscate.
 
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No ace up my sleeve, just wondering what happens to those illegal pallets, but as you say they will be shipped back legally by the EU then that's all I wanted to know, pity it took you so long.
They will be shipped back by the UK!
Along with their cargo, unless the UK exporter pays the French to unload, and reload them onto EU pallets.
If the government had realised, they could have notified the pallet suppliers to produce EU-acceptable pallets.
But to be fair, the government have been kind of absorbed in something else.
 
They will be shipped back by the UK!
Along with their cargo, unless the UK exporter pays the French to unload, and reload them onto EU pallets.
If the government had realised, they could have notified the pallet suppliers to produce EU-acceptable pallets.
But to be fair, the government have been kind of absorbed in something else.
But himmy, the goods arrived whilst we were still members, why wouldn't they be unloaded. Just keep out of things you can't get to grips with. SirG gave an answer, you don't have to hold his hand, he is a big boy now, he managed without your interference.
 
But himmy, the goods arrived whilst we were still members, why wouldn't they be unloaded. Just keep out of things you can't get to grips with. SirG gave an answer, you don't have to hold his hand, he is a big boy now, he managed without your interference.
When they arrived on the 29th March, were they cleared through customs?
If so, no problem.
If not, they can be refused entry.
Obviously you are not reading the replies.
No wonder you thought the question had not been answered.

He managed extremely well. I just elaborated on his explanation, in a way that had not been covered.

Do bear in mind that 29th is a Friday. If the customs clearing house is not open on Friday evening, there is a very good chance of the pallets, with their cargo not being cleared through customs.

Of course, if they arrive on a lorry after 11.00pm, they also may be refused entry.
The lorry and its shipment simply told to turn around, and wait until the next ferry home.
 
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Obviously you are not reading the replies.
No wonder you thought the question had not been answered.

He managed extremely well. I just elaborated on his explanation, in a way that had not been covered.

Do bear in mind that 29th is a Friday. If the customs clearing house is not open on Friday evening, there is a very good chance of the pallets, with their cargo not being cleared through customs.

Of course, if they arrive on a lorry after 11.00pm, they also may be refused entry.
The lorry and its shipment simply told to turn around, and wait until the next ferry home.
Until SirG said what happens, no one else did. Arriving and going through customs had been agreed long ago, it was after the goods had been unloaded was my question and you had no idea. I'll be offline for a while, out for drinks & a game of darts.
 
I wish I really do that the referendum didn't happen - it's made so many of us go at each others throats - I am as guilty as anyone. That's the saddest part in all of this it's broken us as a nation - Deal, No Deal, second referendum won't heal this.
 
I wish I really do that the referendum didn't happen - it's made so many of us go at each others throats - I am as guilty as anyone. That's the saddest part in all of this it's broken us as a nation - Deal, No Deal, second referendum won't heal this.
The UK was f ucked even before the referendum...

Because party politics serves none but the politicians themselves and their corporate masters!

Nothing has been done to bridge the gap between the haves and have nots...

In fact the only thing that has changed is that those falling into the have nots category continues to rise relentlessly whilst the real wealth is put into the pockets of fewer and fewer people year on year...

Brexit will of course only make this even worse, so the UK is well and truly broken!

Many quitters thought that they were 'sticking it to the man', but all they achieved was a spectacular own goal...

The only thing that could bring the UK back into the land of the living is a root and branch change to the electoral/party political system...

But that ain't gonna happen!
 
Do bear in mind that 29th is a Friday.
And 11pm is just after the time that the US markets close...

All sorts of bad things happen at this time...

For a reason!

Northern Rock went down on a friday night, because it gave the government a couple of days to bodge things before the asian markets opened at midnight UK time on the following Sunday...

We were within a couple of hours then of all electronic transactions (incl card purchases and atm's) shutting down...

This time we may not be so lucky in the event of a 'no deal'!
 
I wish I really do that the referendum didn't happen - it's made so many of us go at each others throats - I am as guilty as anyone. That's the saddest part in all of this it's broken us as a nation - Deal, No Deal, second referendum won't heal this.
I agree.

Ive been thinking second referendum would be a way to break the deadlock in parliament, but I am now thinking how vicious it would get.

This morning I heard some Labour leave voters on the radio -they were so angry because Corbyn has put 2nd ref on the table. They feel utterly betrayed. One guy was saying democracy is broken and he will never vote again.

I do think leave voters are entrenched in their 'will of the people' argument. Over the last week Ive heard it repeatedly. They never seem to be interested in discussing, or thinking about the UKs future and practical issues it faces.

I suppose theres one thing: we know more about the EU than before........
 
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