Red Tape Glorious Red Tape

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I thought leaving the EU would mean less red tape and not more glorious red tape.

All £7bn plus red tape for our new (but obviously not ready) border control system.

British companies trading with Europe will have to absorb a post-Brexit bureaucracy burden and fill in an extra 215m customs declarations at a cost of about £7bn a year, according to government officials.

:D:D:D:D

So this £7bn is awfully close to our EU contributions - so where is the money to the NHS we were all promised????

We wasted the NHS money on pen pushers?
 
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Sshh...

It's after midnight...

We wouldn't want to interrupt those brexiteer wet dreams ;)
 
The EU have gone further than any other trade bloc in removing barriers to trade.

Brexiteers use the argument of EU rules and regulations, not understanding that the EU have taken thousands of standards from global technical bodies such as British Standards and harmonised them into a single European standard.

That creates a lot of bureaucracy for the EU, but it removes it for businesses when they trade around Europe.
 
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