Brexshit
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Sustainability thread cover your ears for a moment.
Giles you need to set up a triangle system where it sells to the US first, and then to the EEA.
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Sustainability thread cover your ears for a moment.
Giles you need to set up a triangle system where it sells to the US first, and then to the EEA.
Ha! V true.
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@sabergirl though we could probably replant the Amazon with all the costs saved with shipping directly into the EU
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@Danny RnH true that (nice to see you post and thanks for all of the great service, Paul, Ross and Ben are absolutely fantastic in the MCR shop, it would be nice to buy yas all a beer one of these days). @Giles if the price goes up for us so be it, it's still the best shit around and worth every penny. So frustrating all of this, but we'll all come through it and I don't see many people deciding this isn't for them any more, this is not your doing and the support isnt going anywhere
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Sustainability thread cover your ears for a moment.
Giles you need to set up a triangle system where it sells to the US first, and then to the EEA.
Ha! V true.
Sound like an iron heart pyramid scheme
imagine banging on doors anntrying to persuade housewives that 21oz overalls are everything they need #BoB
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@LewisStonehouse That's great to hear - I'll pass your comments on to the guys in Manchester. We're always up for a beer or 2.
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And the gift still keeps giving….
Lorry driver shortage: Temporary visa scheme to end on Christmas Eve -
Turkey's…..
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Quoted from a report by the parliament's spending watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) looking into the effects of Brexit…....
"One of the great promises of Brexit was freeing British businesses to give them the headroom to maximise their productivity and contribution to the economy - even more desperately needed now on the long road to recovery from the pandemic,"
"Yet the only detectable impact so far is increased costs, paperwork and border delays."
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Quoted from a report by the parliament's spending watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) looking into the effects of Brexit…....
"One of the great promises of Brexit was freeing British businesses to give them the headroom to maximise their productivity and contribution to the economy - even more desperately needed now on the long road to recovery from the pandemic,"
"Yet the only detectable impact so far is increased costs, paperwork and border delays."
On the one hand, it must be validating to have a govt. committee confirm your experience, on the other hand “No shit, Sherlock”, (accompanied by a slow clap).
I must still be naive in my middle age, but I remain astounded at the level of horseshit that was used to sell “Leave”.
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I must still be naive in my middle age, but I remain astounded at the level of horseshit that was used to sell “Leave”.
The depressing part isn't the truckloads of horseshit used to sell Brexit, it's how readily half the country lined up to buy it.
(And believe me, I'm aware of the irony of that statement coming from an American)
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The gift that keeps on giving......
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Things keeps getting worser and worse..