BJ's Oven Ready Deal Needs a Longer Cooking Time.

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BJ sold his deal as being Oven-Ready. Were the cooking instructions wrong, or was it not Oven-Ready?
Brexit: Irish Sea border grace periods to be discussed
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said problems with the trade arrangements had to be "fixed and sorted".

Northern Ireland has remained part of the EU's single market for goods and continues to enforce EU customs rules at its ports.
That means EU import rules have applied to goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain since 1 January.
However, the grace periods mean that all the EU's procedures do not yet apply.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-56175024
So the situation is (currently) due to get worse, not better.
Before anyone claims that the NI Protocol was due to EU, please remind yourself of why the NI Protocol was required:

Brexit: Five steps that led to an Irish Sea border
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55411621
 
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I see the EU has applied for a two month extension to ratify the eu/uk deal. Govey had the good grace to agree to this but pointed out he didn't expect any further delays.
 
BJ sold his deal as being Oven-Ready. Were the cooking instructions wrong, or was it not Oven-Ready?
Brexit: Irish Sea border grace periods to be discussed
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said problems with the trade arrangements had to be "fixed and sorted".

Northern Ireland has remained part of the EU's single market for goods and continues to enforce EU customs rules at its ports.
That means EU import rules have applied to goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain since 1 January.
However, the grace periods mean that all the EU's procedures do not yet apply.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-56175024
So the situation is (currently) due to get worse, not better.
Before anyone claims that the NI Protocol was due to EU, please remind yourself of why the NI Protocol was required:

Brexit: Five steps that led to an Irish Sea border
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55411621
< YAWN! > Same topic, different thread title, how boring!
 
Loads more work opportunities, just down the coast from me at Cairnrian, there is a mad dash to set up a Customs "facility"

+ a lorry park has been set up several miles away on an old airfield.

OVEN READY? the Subject was not even dead?
 
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BJ sold his deal as being Oven-Ready. Were the cooking instructions wrong, or was it not Oven-Ready?
Brexit: Irish Sea border grace periods to be discussed
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said problems with the trade arrangements had to be "fixed and sorted".

Northern Ireland has remained part of the EU's single market for goods and continues to enforce EU customs rules at its ports.
That means EU import rules have applied to goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain since 1 January.
However, the grace periods mean that all the EU's procedures do not yet apply.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-56175024
So the situation is (currently) due to get worse, not better.
Before anyone claims that the NI Protocol was due to EU, please remind yourself of why the NI Protocol was required:

Brexit: Five steps that led to an Irish Sea border
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-55411621

oh
 
Anyone with a modicum of intelligence will know what I'm referring to.

Britain agrees to EU request for more time to ratify Brexit trade deal - EU Reporter
To ratify the existing agreement. They're not seeking to change it.
They merely want time to translate the agreement into the various languages, and time for the various governments to sign that document.
It's no big deal. The Agreement is in force and there's no desire or plans to change it.

Unlike UK who desperately want the agreement delayed and changed.
Probably because come April 1st and further mayhem will ensue.
 
You were complaining about verbosity.
Now you are filling the pages with verbose nonsense.
Stand back, take a look at yourself.
Try fewer words Razzler...try not being patronising...try not being a clever sht..That should eliminate a good 75% of your white noise production.
 
Scottish fishing industry, which voted overwhelmingly Brexit, is now moaning that the market they had unfettered acees to is suddenly not very accessible. Some fisherman are now unloading and selling their catch in Denmark. No wonder Moggy says British fish are happy fish. They're now a lot less likely to end up in a fishing net. Also Amsterdam becoming increasingly popular as a financial centre.

Meanwhile the positive(s) of Brexit are looking elusive and very thin on the ground.

 
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