Richard Tice, a privately educated multi millionaire who lives in DubaiRichard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform, dismissed the analysis as “juvenile claptrap”.
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yeah he is a man of the people

Richard Tice, a privately educated multi millionaire who lives in DubaiRichard Tice, the deputy leader of Reform, dismissed the analysis as “juvenile claptrap”.
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It’s worked in America so he thinks it will work here. His misunderstands his own countrymenYou can vote for Reform and be worse off
Reform UK ‘would trigger immediate and violent sterling crisis’
Nigel Farage’s tax-cutting plans risk blowing an £80bn hole in public finances if he wins power, economists warn
its got nothing to do with focusing too much on small boat crossings and everything to do with Brexithere you go
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Lorry stowaways on the rise amid growing driver safety and food waste concerns
New Border Force data shows the number of lorry stowaways caught entering the UK is at its highest since 2019www.thegrocer.co.uk
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a different subjectits got nothing to do with focusing too much on small boat crossings and everything to do with Brexit
why arent customs borders checks robust?
British exporters have voiced deep frustration over post-Brexit border checks, blaming unclear customs guidance, rising costs, and poor communication from HMRC for supply chain delays and growing operational stress.
A new report commissioned by HMRC and carried out by Ipsos offers one of the first detailed “warts and all” appraisals of the UK’s border processes since leaving the EU. The study, based on interviews with 35 traders and freight agents, found that while most reported goods movements to be “generally smooth”, many also described the system as costly, opaque and emotionally draining for staff.
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‘HMRC won’t speak to us’: exporters frustrated by post-Brexit border checks and red tape
UK exporters say post-Brexit border checks are causing delays, extra costs, and stress, with HMRC guidance unclear and communication poor, according to new Ipsos report.bmmagazine.co.uk
UK health chiefs privately admitted that a lack of border inspections in the wake of Brexit left British consumers exposed to diseased meat, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) can reveal.
Delays in implementing checks on imported food meant hundreds of people, including children, were poisoned by imported meat during a series of major salmonella outbreaks.
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Diseased chicken entered UK after post-Brexit delays to border checks
British consumers were exposed to drug-resistant salmonella because new protocols took years to come into forcewww.thebureauinvestigates.com
Scheduled 1 January 2025 UK-EU customs checks delayed again
The UK government is to delay for a seventh time some meat, dairy and plant product customs EU import checks. These were scheduled to come into effect on 1 January 2025 but are now likely to be moved out until 1 July 2025. The checks are part of the UK’s exit from the EU Customs Union which happened on 1 January 2021 following Brexit on 31 January 2020.
The government is reported as not being ready on border systems and will only introduce a limited range of checks on high-risk goods. In a letter to industry, Environment Minister Sue Hayman confirmed that the government was again looking to delay the introduction of controls on fresh fruit and vegetables until July 1, 2025.
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UK Brexit Agri-foods customs controls 2025 delays - vatcalc.com
The UK government is to delay for a seventh time some meat, dairy and plant product customs EU import checks. These were scheduled to come into effect on 1www.vatcalc.com
the stench of desperationalways worth checking the author out.
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Reform UK ‘would trigger immediate and violent sterling crisis’ | Simon French | 12 comments
The Telegraph today kindly wrote up my recent thoughts on the Reform manifesto. https://lnkd.in/errKJs3K I did this analysis with no dog in the fight, but simply as evaluating the investment landscape as Reform have topped the last nine national opinion polls. It has ruffled some feathers, but...www.linkedin.com
"an economist" warns. and arguably a "tory economist warns". Based on his CV.
Its ok net migration figures are out today..............and they will show net migration is DOWN a lot![]()
Illegal immigration and asylum: Are government pledges on track?
BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvementswww.bbc.co.uk
Did you read the thread title?Its ok net migration figures are out today..............and they will show net migration is DOWN a lot
Not true and you know it.Richard Tice, a privately educated multi millionaire who lives in Dubai

I have said take backs are not legal without agreement. Push backs are entirely different.the stench of desperation
its almost as much bolox as you claiming border force can enter French water and take migrants back to France...............if was legal, they would fekking do it already.
poor Motorbiking keeps on being a LOSER![]()

You think labour can take the credit for changes in visa requirements implemented by the last government? I guess they could try.Its ok net migration figures are out today..............and they will show net migration is DOWN a lot
oh dear poor Reform supporters are all gonna be crying
The latest figures for net migration to the UK are set to be released at 09:30 BST by the Office for National Statistics
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UK net migration almost halves in 2024, falling to 431,000, ONS estimates - follow live
The ONS says the drop is "driven by falling numbers of people coming to work and study, particularly student dependants", following previous policy changes.www.bbc.co.uk
the Conservative government did not "implement changes in visa requirements"You think labour can take the credit for changes in visa requirements implemented by the last government? I guess they could try.
net migration down by almost 50%![]()
Illegal immigration and asylum: Are government pledges on track?
BBC Verify examines key areas which the government has promised to make improvementswww.bbc.co.uk
Did you read the thread title?net migration down by almost 50%
massive drop in net migration under a LABOUR government
the fantastic Labour government delivering for the British people
UK net migration falls to 431,000published at 09:33
09:33Breaking
Long-term net migration is down by almost 50%, the Office for National Statistics says.
The number of people immigrating minus the number of people emigrating is provisionally estimated to be 431,000 in the year ending December 2024, compared with 860,000 in the year ending December 2023.
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UK net migration almost halves in 2024, falling to 431,000, ONS estimates - follow live
The ONS says the drop is "driven by falling numbers of people coming to work and study, particularly student dependants", following previous policy changes.www.bbc.co.uk