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Sunlit Uplands

Fuckwits, the lot of them
Ineptitude of the highest order yet not a murmur about him being kicked out of a position he clearly isn't up to. Taking back control all well and good apart from the bit where you're giving control to massive, as you call them, fuckwits.
 
UK firm having to go Danish for pork meat source and stop using uk firms due to the the issues getting their UK meat to Germany to make their sausages


https://www.theguardian.com/environ...er-post-brexit-border-problems-helen-browning



The cost, the complexity, and the sheer time and effort it takes to manage an export, it’s just not worth it,” said Vicky McNicholas, the firm’s managing director.

Helen Browning’s Organic, which is named after the Wiltshire farmer who founded the business, supplies beef and pork products to some of Britain’s biggest retailers including Sainsbury’s, Ocado, and Abel and Cole, and is about to launch at Tesco.

The news will come as a further blow for British pig farmers, who have warned the government about the “unprecedented challenges” the industry is facing, because of problems exporting pigs and pork to the EU and Northern Ireland since Brexit.
 
It's because we spent a few too many years negotiating a deal to protect industries that we voted to be killed off, thus ending up with a ridiculous deal which negated all the upside, so that's gone because nobody bothered to pay it any attention, and the financially miniscule downside they obsessed over saving is now going to die anyway because it turns out money is more important to decision making than a pro forma published by a government. Perhaps an idiot could have ascertained this would happen five years ago before the pointless negotiations, but well done to them for trying though, lots of feelings and virtue on the trying, they showed they cared which is the most important thing.
 
UK firm having to go Danish for pork meat source and stop using uk firms due to the the issues getting their UK meat to Germany to make their sausages


https://www.theguardian.com/environ...er-post-brexit-border-problems-helen-browning



The cost, the complexity, and the sheer time and effort it takes to manage an export, it’s just not worth it,” said Vicky McNicholas, the firm’s managing director.

Helen Browning’s Organic, which is named after the Wiltshire farmer who founded the business, supplies beef and pork products to some of Britain’s biggest retailers including Sainsbury’s, Ocado, and Abel and Cole, and is about to launch at Tesco.

The news will come as a further blow for British pig farmers, who have warned the government about the “unprecedented challenges” the industry is facing, because of problems exporting pigs and pork to the EU and Northern Ireland since Brexit.

Businesses that don't adapt die.

These problems were entirely foreseeable but instead of solving them people are just whingeing.

They need to hire more lawyers and pay us all more to help them with this shit.
 
It's because we spent a few too many years negotiating a deal to protect industries that we voted to be killed off, thus ending up with a ridiculous deal which negated all the upside, so that's gone because nobody bothered to pay it any attention, and the financially miniscule downside they obsessed over saving is now going to die anyway because it turns out money is more important to decision making than a pro forma published by a government. Perhaps an idiot could have ascertained this would happen five years ago before the pointless negotiations, but well done to them for trying though, lots of feelings and virtue on the trying, they showed they cared which is the most important thing.
But the fish are happier for it.
 
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They have no inherent right to be able to settle in Spain.

Imho if you were the Spanish government (or tax-payers, voters) would you want to have a large population of ageing, non-productive British pensioners who refuse to adapt to your country?
 
Apparently even when the UK was in the EU, you could not spend more than 180 days a year in Spain without becoming a fiscal (tax) resident.

This particular individual was likely been living there illegally for 5 years..

It seems if anything.. Brexit solved that little problem for the Spanish
 
It is sad to see those parts of Spain though. There's fuck all for the locals apart from sticking Only Fools and Horses on for gammons. Fifty percent youth unemployment. I can't see how they'll sort it out
 
It is sad to see those parts of Spain though. There's fuck all for the locals apart from sticking Only Fools and Horses on for gammons. Fifty percent youth unemployment. I can't see how they'll sort it out
Now's the time to invest in the Spanish housing market and sell them to Germans?
 
Brexit appears to be going swimmingly well in Norn Iron.

Normally, marching season kicks off before riot season.
 
Rather suprising Preety Patel hasn’t yet commented on it, she seemed rather keen to make quick comments on other protests over the last year. Maybe she’s finally admitted to being out of her depth...
 
Some slightly better news although not really an upland, more a small partially lit drumlin.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56729631

Trade between the UK and EU partially recovered in February, after a steep drop in January following Brexit.
Official figures show exports to the EU jumped 46.6%, although that followed January's 42% slump as firms struggled with new trade rules.
Imports from the EU, too, picked up, albeit by a weaker 7.3%, after a January fall of 29.7%.
Other figures from the Office for National Statistics showed the UK economy grew by 0.4% in February.
However, the ONS said the economy was still 7.8% smaller than a year earlier, before the impact of the pandemic.
Covid restrictions remained in place to varying degrees across all four nations of the UK during January and February.
"The economy showed some improvement in February after the large falls seen at the start of the year but remains around 8% below its pre-pandemic level," an ONS spokesperson said.
"Exports to the EU recovered significantly from their January fall, though still remain below 2020 levels. However, imports from the EU are yet to significantly rebound, with a number of issues hampering trade."
Sarah Hewin, from Standard Chartered Bank, told the BBC's Today programme the outlook for the UK economy was improving.
"Confidence does seem to be picking up as vaccinations spreading. We know households have built up their savings in many cases during lockdown. As lockdown restrictions are eased people are going to be able to go out and spend those savings and that will be a big boost to the economy.
"As we saw from the scenes yesterday people are keen to get out and spend when they can. There will be more opportunities for travelling and going on holiday and spending in restaurants and pubs will see people spending to go out and enjoy themselves."
 
I do love a nice drumlin, they're a very underappreciated form of topography. The word drumlin is from the Irish word droimnín, which I think means little ridge.
 
On this week's sun kissed Brexit hillock we've seen interior designer Boris Llewellyn Johnson bragging about the deal ratification. Meanwhile poor old Paul-Merton-in-a-wig Arlene Foster is taking the fall for the border in the Irish Sea the Brexit gang said would never happen but all the Tories actually voted for. Andrew Bridgen tells us that the EU are holding us hostage with the NI protocol that exists because of the UKs Brexit and millions of bellends voted for and they better be nice to us because we may have spare vaccines in the future. Meanwhile the hospitality industry is struggling to reopen because loads of the staff won't come back from the EU, building projects are struggling to complete on time due to lack of builders and our fisheries, one of the main beneficiaries of Brexit we were told, have just been denied access to Norwegian waters so none of the cod and chips on your plate will be "British caught". Still, blue passports made in Poland and all that old chap.
 
On the flipside, perhaps using the last general election to act like a frothing retard and protest against brexit long after the fact by weakening the government the one and only time you actually needed them, wasn't the best idea the electorate ever had either.
 
On the flipside, perhaps using the last general election to act like a frothing retard and protest against brexit long after the fact by weakening the government the one and only time you actually needed them, wasn't the best idea the electorate ever had either.

The election the actual government called to get a Brexit mandate and then didn't get one ?
 
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