how soon will Trump back down over tariffs

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Yep. He won’t answer, he's gone to ground.
Try and calm yourself down, your gammony anger is rotting yer brain cells :ROFLMAO:


I said: “Loads of haulage firms stopped coming to U.K. because of the aggro and delays”
What part of that sentence did I suggest I couldn’t get stuff?
 
Try and calm yourself down, your gammony anger is rotting yer brain cells :ROFLMAO:


I said: “Loads of haulage firms stopped coming to U.K. because of the aggro and delays”
What part of that sentence did I suggest I couldn’t get stuff?
So as he asked you, what cant you get now that you could before?
 
Try and calm yourself down, your gammony anger is rotting yer brain cells :ROFLMAO:


I said: “Loads of haulage firms stopped coming to U.K. because of the aggro and delays”
What part of that sentence did I suggest I couldn’t get stuff?
Name a couple of them just so you don't look as though you are making this up,
 
For fecks sake guys, NO ONE knew how Brexit was going to play out
WRONG

Anybody who understands the Single Market and Customs Union knew that leaving it meant significant increase in non tariff barriers.

Anybody who understands international trade knew that U.K. did not lose sovereignty as a member and would not gain sovereignty when it left

Anybody who understands fishing knew we wouldn’t benefit from leaving


Yes we knew exactly how Brexit would play out.
 

Paperwork at UK Borders​

Due to customs changes being introduced as a result of Brexit and the end of free trade between Britain and the EU, the knock on effect has seen the introduction of more paperwork and logistics businesses having to meet new product standards which are stricter, particularly when trading restricted goods and livestock, to name a few. These new customs regulations have made it more difficult and time-consuming to ship goods between the UK and the EU. Ultimately this means that businesses reliant on international trade have had to adapt to the new regulations, which has added costs and delays.
 
WRONG

Anybody who understands the Single Market and Customs Union knew that leaving it meant significant increase in non tariff barriers.

Anybody who understands international trade knew that U.K. did not lose sovereignty as a member and would not gain sovereignty when it left

Anybody who understands fishing knew we wouldn’t benefit from leaving


Yes we knew exactly how Brexit would play out.
Of course you did ;)
 
Name a couple of them just so you don't look as though you are making this up,
I am not naming individual companies but heres evidence that less haulage companies offer EU - UK routes

it’s clear that Brexit has had a profound effect on the UK’s haulage industry. When we asked hauliers just how Brexit has affected them, 69% said it has caused them to lose business, while 19% are no longer working with EU companies. In addition, a quarter (25%) feel unable to plan properly due to ongoing uncertainty.
 
Notch went to a shop that didn't have enough tomatoes one day. It scarred him for life maybe?
this is the sort of childish comment Brexers resort to............because they have no real argument

Grown ups understand that brexit has lead to broken supply chains resulting in rolling shortages less choice and less fresh produce

but Mitch66 is a Brexit voter and cant cope with data, facts, evidence

Mitch66 can only deal with emotive slogans and flag waving
 
this is the sort of childish comment Brexers resort to............because they have no real argument

Grown ups understand that brexit has lead to broken supply chains resulting in rolling shortages less choice and less fresh produce

but Mitch66 is a Brexit voter and cant cope with data, facts, evidence

Mitch66 can only deal with emotive slogans and flag waving
WRONG
 

Paperwork at UK Borders​

Due to customs changes being introduced as a result of Brexit and the end of free trade between Britain and the EU, the knock on effect has seen the introduction of more paperwork and logistics businesses having to meet new product standards which are stricter, particularly when trading restricted goods and livestock, to name a few. These new customs regulations have made it more difficult and time-consuming to ship goods between the UK and the EU. Ultimately this means that businesses reliant on international trade have had to adapt to the new regulations, which has added costs and delays.
the main costs and paperwork are not at the borders
 
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