Labour (and online activists) should refer to the increases as *the Farage tax.* He won't be able to mount the same level of client media defence and the Tory client media will not be troubled with lettling that one go through and some Tory strategist will suggest to their media contacts that taking Farage down a few notches is beneficial to the Tories. ... and it's catchy. It'll help Labour in the long run as the public will still draw the connection with Brexit.
Please! Lighter wallets and purses are indeed a Brexit benefit! If people don't have as much spare money, they can't carry as much on them and they don't need to feel that extra weight.
The bemusing thing is that the defenders of Brexit, who staunchly claim that there will, eventually, be massive benefits , are the same people that are signing the petition for a new General Election because the changes made by the Labour Government are not working....
Of course they will. And stupids will believe them. Try as you might they won't accept that higher living costs are a consequence of Brexit. Some of them will pretend to be over the moon about it because admitting they made a mistake is not an option.
@emm_arr. Yes, I have no doubt. I got a laughably idiotic response a little while ago when I complained about one of Laura Kuensberg's Tory biased rantings.
@@danwiddon3854Starmer's approach is annoying the hell out of me too, but something Ben Meiselas (YT commentator across the pond) said has stuck with me. "I'd rather have a governement with who I'm in 60% agreement than being stuck with one I have nothing in common with". Right now, there's a fascist takeover to be thwarted *then* progressives can worry ourselves with the niceties. Priorities, my friend. Priorities.
Sadly it was not just the Tories that voted for Brexit, there were plenty of old school labour members (Corbyn et.alia) and socialists that were against the EU.
I found some camembert I got recently was sporting a "not for EU" label. Ali Campbell is right: it's probably not fait to blame people who were duped into voting for Brexit, but it is very fair to blame the liars and deceivers who eased it into happening. People like YOU, BBC Laura, Rupert Murdoch and Nigeski.
Many years ago I watched a film entitled Idiocracy - at the time I thought it was rather implausible that people could be that stupid. Evidently I was entirely wrong!
Brexit has proven to be nothing than a disaster for the UK: - pretty much all the cheap labour (East-Europeans) that so many UK companies relied on has gone - export tariffs ánd the complicated paperwork has almost annihilated UK's export to the EU - pretty much all prices have gone up due to huge inflation - the money stream from the EU so many UK farmers and companies depended upon has dried up completely - the "new" markets for export either haven't happened at all or are in no comparison to the EU market In short: the UK chose to believe the blatant lies of Boris Johnson and his lot and are now suffering the consequences Johnson and his lot so carefully omitted to mention.
Import checks before Brexit only applied to non-EU imports, but now also apply to those. "But we will replace that trade with the whole world!" Well, you still need import checks. It just takes much longer for, say, lemons, to come from, say, Mexico, instead of Spain or the Netherlands.
The tories have a lot to answer for. I just hope when the next General Election comes around people remember who caused all these problems. johnson, mogg and farage to name but a few.
People are fickle. Our government system is based in short term planning. Whatever is still wrong after 5 years is the incumbents fault. That's how the media will portray it. Laughing stock of a country.
Can you believe there are people right who voted for Brexit. Can see the effect of Brexit and will somehow blame the party that DIDN'T implement Brexit. We live in the tyranny of the stupid.
We need to be fair with JRM, he did say that implementing Brexit checks would be an act of self harm, so he was right about one thing to do with Brexit.
Two regular items that I get a couple of time weekly from my local Sklep have gone up from £1.49 to £1.99 overnight, an undeniable, indisputable result of brexit. Never a day goes by without an opportunity for my trademark We tried to warn them. But they wouldn't listen. Getting pretty bored with it tbh but I doubt not having the chance to say it EVERY F'ING DAY for the rest of my natural.
As someone who deals with trade borders, I would say the claim about the least efficient trade border is hyperbole. However, we are the only country actively trying to make its trade borders less efficient and less safe. The added costs and delays will incentivise corrupt practices in both the customs and standards regimes.
The common user charge is simply a tax on imports and exports. It's £145 that didn't exist before brexit and shows that brexit DOES increase costs despite all the boris lies.
Oh, all these facts that you speak of, are all well and good, but as every Brexiteer will happily tell you, in unwavering tones, "We won, get over it!" 🤣🤣🤣
And yet there are Labour party MPs in government who propose to do nothing about Brexit and its consequences, because they dislike re-opening a debate on whether the UK should have a reciprocal relationship with the EU. Including the finance minister.
I’m imagining you making this in your classroom or lab room on PPA time. Thanks for flagging that the hidden costs of Brexit are biting and slowing down our food imports.
Just learned my family and I apart from a passport (@£40 pp) to go on holiday or visit friends in the UK, also need a ETA from april 2 2025. Adds another £10 pp. to my family budget……..did you all vote for sovereignty or isolationism? My fear is that this will kill tourism to the UK.
The introduction of the Euro 1st January 1999.£=€1:89 27th November 2024. £=€1:20. And Some English dont want the Euro as the Currency. Nearly par. 🇮🇪🇪🇺
This is depressing, getting rid of them twats but left with their mess for which labour will get the blame aided by their pressure friends. You say it often enough people need to see tangible evidence of improvement , well that's fucked then
I’m 70 - so fit within your “elderly” group. However, I am old enough to have seen our entry into the EU and experienced the benefits of it. I also knew what would be lost by removing ourselves from it. I most certainly did not vote for Brexit, so please do not include me in your “ death wish” list. And there are lots more like me.
@@anthonyparkinson4517 You say “ generalisation”. Then why are the other Brexit voting groups never vilified in the same way? Or are you so keen to have a specific group, regardless of its make up, to take your anger and distress out on - who are unlikely to stand up to this crass attempt at bullying - rather than looking at the wider picture. Not all old people voted for this. The same way that not all “young” people voted to remain either. And instead of taking sly pot shots - as you have done with your comment - it would be a lot more productive if we, who believe in the EU, start working together (regardless of age) to get the country back into the EU.
@@AngelaColeman-b6i Brexit was predominantly an anti-immigration vote and overall a predominantly elderly vote. These are accepted facts. You appear to not understand nobody is singling YOU out specifically. Your rush to take offence on behalf of your age group appears to have rendered you wilfully dumb.
Fountain pens... Leave us alone with that new fangled stuff. It's quills or nothing. Some might even advocate a return to clay tablets as the solution to all our problems.
I don't know what everyone is complaining about I'm enjoying my unicorn steaks while sitting in the sunlit uplands while also deciding to go on holiday with my shiny new French made made blue passport, anywhere of course other than Europe.
They will only get one term. Hoard what you can now because the next couple of decades are going to be rough for anyone who isn't already a millionaire.
I have a growing feeling that, much like Cameron when he was at risk of losing due to UKIP, Starmers ace up the sleeve to secure a second term will be offering another vote on rejoining the EU. It makes a lot of sense to offer that too. You can't achieve a great deal in 5 years when the economy is in tatters.
Can you start adding a little sweet story at the end, like they used to on the news ... perhaps a happy take of a legless tortoise who got wheels, or a puppy that was rescued from Priti Patel. Anything to cheer us up lol
Still , none of this matters, so long as the already very wealthy, greedy sods in the uk are doing OK thank you. Which is what brexit was REALLY about!
Truly fantastic news thanks Phil. Finally Brexit is really harming eu based businesses. Anything that reduces eu imports (which are going backwards at a fantastic rate of knots) helps to improve our balance of payments. Any reduction in eu imports should result in a much greater sale of UK produced goods, improving the chances of our small businesses, UK employment, UK tax take particularly all that extra NI and corporation tax. In the meanwhile we are not suffering millions of HGV Kms being run in this country damaging the roads and our environment. If the downside is the loss of a few European deli's going bust then so what. How much do I care if the wealthy metropolitan elite have less choice of cheese to buy, less foie gras, less range of olives, serves them right if they have less choice and pay more. Less cut flowers is not very high on the agenda of the UK poorest in our society, whom are not hit by this nonsense you describe. Any imports from the eu they buy are trusted trader 26 pallet full loads where the impact of import cost per item is so low you would have to import millions of SKU's before it would register 1p per item. As for your lack of understanding of customs and logistics I have explained this to you many times but it is like you trying to teach me astrophysics. The difference is I am bright enough to know I don't want to understand astrophysics!
Of course. As a Dutchman I support Brexit because it's amusing as fuck. I was never interested in politics, especially of foreign countries but since Brexit I follow this channel daily 😎.
Standard cultist position whenever ideology meets reality: wasn't implemented properly, people didn't believe in it enough, wrong person was in charge, this wasn't _real_ [insert name of ideology], real [insert name of ideology] has never been tried, it was sabotaged from within, etc.
Great , but what are the public doing about it ? Farmers are being duped again by the same grifters and are all upset and waving re-join placards...NOT But they did take to the streets and made their point why is re-join not on the streets ?
They are, once a year a few people gather in London for a march. That is how important brits find the issue if it takes more than writing a letter to their MP or complaining on RUclips.
Ah, ok. So this plus the N. Insurance hike means you guys won't be eating next year! Oh well...no point in calling that Gen. Election...nobody left to vote!
this is terifying news. not only will many ppl struggle even more, but also it will make it harder for labour to hold power com next election if they dont manage to mitigate it. lets face it, the media will be too happy to help create the idea that it's all labours fault in the public's mind.
Thankfully we can just cross the boarder to Donegal to do our food shopping since consecutive English governments have ensured that they and the three non-voluntary and unequal partners in the uk’s food safety and security are at risk. We already avoid ALL products that state they are not for the EU, since we can not trust the checks that the English put on those goods.
It has impact on lorry drivers work time which is bad enough tracking Phil with driving time but to sit in lorry. Is not full rest period it being at work no one can do more than 60 hours of working time in week so if staffer by a waiting time a the work has full some time 24 hours take away for his 60 hours may find he can drive with out record a dealt which he can be find if the dvl authorities pick him up or he has do less work time in the next week because it works on average number to maximum of 60 hours i believe fry training to do the job. ! So people you can’t do wot you want at work as lorry drivers it highly recorded direct to computer card. And down loads are taken end of trip in to uk government database. ! Breaking the law could cost me not the employer I may lose my license if Brixt law government my work hours
BREXIT, AN ABSOLUTE MESS. THE TORIES SHOULD BE OBLITERATED FOR THIS DEBACLE. FIRST PAST THE POST, SO CALLED "DEMOCRACY", IS NOT DEMOCRATIC AT ALL. . PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION IS ESSENTIAL..... David Baxter.
It was the Tories that started all this. Nothing to do with Labour (although Corbyn, as an International Socialist has always been anti-EC, EEC & EU). This is squarely on the Tories.
@@robbielad Caring or not aside: is it weird that he doesn't? From a EU-perspective? Considering the way the UK has behaved towards the EU from 2016 onwards?
not to worry the papers won't call them brexit check price increases, they'll call it labor food inflation 😛
Makes my blood boil.
Spot on!
Labour (and online activists) should refer to the increases as *the Farage tax.* He won't be able to mount the same level of client media defence and the Tory client media will not be troubled with lettling that one go through and some Tory strategist will suggest to their media contacts that taking Farage down a few notches is beneficial to the Tories.
... and it's catchy.
It'll help Labour in the long run as the public will still draw the connection with Brexit.
Someone should make a big red bus saying "We spend £2 billion a year on Brexit, let's fund our NHS instead"...
From the poor man of Europe to the financial powerhouse of Europe to the laughing stock of Europe is less than 50 years.
Fastest growing large economy in Europe in the first six months of 2024.
That should tell people that our system of electing governments is seriously wrong.
@@aleph8888 pathetic
Fastest growing from the very bottom.!
Hardly a surprise now is it.?
@@aleph8888 and slowest growing economy in europe from june 2014 to June 2024.
The promised Brexit benefits are conspicuous by their absence.
Gosh! They wouldn't have lied to the public about things being better out would they? /s
Please! Lighter wallets and purses are indeed a Brexit benefit! If people don't have as much spare money, they can't carry as much on them and they don't need to feel that extra weight.
@@anglonorse2943 As WC Fields said "Never give a sucker an even break! Probably now the mantra in Tufton street?
Not so conspicuous in Ireland or the other 26 Independent Sovereign Countries of the EU.
Remember. The Suez. Debacle.
Turnip anyone. anyone
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The bemusing thing is that the defenders of Brexit, who staunchly claim that there will, eventually, be massive benefits , are the same people that are signing the petition for a new General Election because the changes made by the Labour Government are not working....
And the mail will blame everything on labour.
Let's have a petition to close down the Daily Mail.
Of course they will. And stupids will believe them. Try as you might they won't accept that higher living costs are a consequence of Brexit. Some of them will pretend to be over the moon about it because admitting they made a mistake is not an option.
@@petergaskin1811better, let’s make sure that newspapers and their owners have to pay taxes in the UK!
@@col.hertford9855 Brits hate constitutional regulations over Press and media, so all is OK and according to the will of the British people.
Is'nt that a " werking man's rag ? ".
The brexit nightmare rolls on and on and on
Not booked in savings are officially no costs at all, just a drop of opportunities and windfall profits.
This is why the BBC closed down its 'Brexit' news section. You'll get a laughably stupid reponse when you raise that as a complaint!
@emm_arr. Yes, I have no doubt. I got a laughably idiotic response a little while ago when I complained about one of Laura Kuensberg's Tory biased rantings.
Fartage wanted brexit now the conman keeps whinging
Keep posting the truth, Phil. Great Job, well done.
Best Wishes. ☮
Wouldn't it be great if the extra costs could be set out on, say, the side of a big red bus?
Or only passed on to those that voted for Brexit!
This is what you voted for Brexiters
Love it thanks..... Best thing we ever did was leave...
And Trumpers...
@@robertscott961your life must truly be crap to think that. You have my pity.
@@robertscott961you're being sarcastic right?
Must be nice to spend your life thinking of absolutely nobody but yourself.
These are the consequences of brexit
Thank the tories for this brexit fiasco
Labour won’t talk about the long road back, but still use Making it work phraseology when the Brexit turd cannot be polished.
@@danwiddon3854Starmer's approach is annoying the hell out of me too, but something Ben Meiselas (YT commentator across the pond) said has stuck with me. "I'd rather have a governement with who I'm in 60% agreement than being stuck with one I have nothing in common with". Right now, there's a fascist takeover to be thwarted *then* progressives can worry ourselves with the niceties. Priorities, my friend. Priorities.
Sadly it was not just the Tories that voted for Brexit, there were plenty of old school labour members (Corbyn et.alia) and socialists that were against the EU.
Brexit, the gift that keeps on charging
Shall we start a petition on the lies that were told about the promises of Brexit...😂😂
Oh my. If only somebody would have warned the Brexit-enthusiasts at the time. Oh, wait...
Brexit the gift which never gives
More like 'the grift'.
Stop whinging ... You lost get over it....
I found some camembert I got recently was sporting a "not for EU" label.
Ali Campbell is right: it's probably not fait to blame people who were duped into voting for Brexit, but it is very fair to blame the liars and deceivers who eased it into happening.
People like YOU, BBC Laura, Rupert Murdoch and Nigeski.
Many years ago I watched a film entitled Idiocracy - at the time I thought it was rather implausible that people could be that stupid. Evidently I was entirely wrong!
Surprise Surprise! Who would have thought this could happen !!!
Surprise surprise, the unexpected hits you between the eyes
The unpredictable, that's the surprise you see, surprise surprise
"Project Fear" is Project Here!
Yes, "bullying EU" is a forceable threat for the will of the British people.
@@peterebel7899 🥱
"Yeah but suvernty!"
Are vintage champagne and quails eggs affected? Asking for a Mogg...
FFS Lock Fartage Up !
What more Brexit unicorns?
The criminals responsible for these benefits should be in prison.
Good afternoon Phil and all here. Quick a petition against the brexiteers all of them for all negative Brexit results. Have a nice day 🍀 and all here
Brexit - the bad news that keeps on giving. Thanks Phil for cheering us all up!
If 2% of your smugglers' lorries get caught, that's no deterrent. You need to catch a sizeable proportion ideally at least 50%.
What a surprise is everyone suprised
Call me shocked. I couldn't perceive of this happening.
I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you.
But not surprised.
But but but, Cheaper Shoes and Food…..
Brexit has proven to be nothing than a disaster for the UK:
- pretty much all the cheap labour (East-Europeans) that so many UK companies relied on has gone
- export tariffs ánd the complicated paperwork has almost annihilated UK's export to the EU
- pretty much all prices have gone up due to huge inflation
- the money stream from the EU so many UK farmers and companies depended upon has dried up completely
- the "new" markets for export either haven't happened at all or are in no comparison to the EU market
In short: the UK chose to believe the blatant lies of Boris Johnson and his lot and are now suffering the consequences Johnson and his lot so carefully omitted to mention.
replace "export tariffs" - that don´t exist under the TCA - with "NTB´s" and you are correct.
Import checks before Brexit only applied to non-EU imports, but now also apply to those. "But we will replace that trade with the whole world!" Well, you still need import checks. It just takes much longer for, say, lemons, to come from, say, Mexico, instead of Spain or the Netherlands.
We lose 44bn tax revenue/year due to Brexit, but worry not, we recover it by charging for border checks that we then won't carry out.
But there is a solution. Pass all the extra costs onto the consumer. You want to eat? Pay up!
9:15 the fountain-pen is for him the high of technology: that was savage ...!!!
The tories have a lot to answer for. I just hope when the next General Election comes around people remember who caused all these problems. johnson, mogg and farage to name but a few.
Let's start a petition to have these arseholes arrested and jailed for treason.
People are fickle. Our government system is based in short term planning. Whatever is still wrong after 5 years is the incumbents fault. That's how the media will portray it. Laughing stock of a country.
But they won't!!! The country is full of donkeys who fell for the Brexit Bollocks hook line and sinker.
Sadly it is likely tories will be salivating over the prospect of the British public suffering and using that suffering to boost there own popularity.
Can you believe there are people right who voted for Brexit. Can see the effect of Brexit and will somehow blame the party that DIDN'T implement Brexit.
We live in the tyranny of the stupid.
It's infuriating
Those Brexit benefits just keep rolling in.
We need to be fair with JRM, he did say that implementing Brexit checks would be an act of self harm, so he was right about one thing to do with Brexit.
It's a pity he didn't think it was worth considering it a reason to forget Brexit.
If the Tories came up with it you can be pretty sure that it’s the worst.
Two regular items that I get a couple of time weekly from my local Sklep have gone up from £1.49 to £1.99 overnight, an undeniable, indisputable result of brexit.
Never a day goes by without an opportunity for my trademark
We tried to warn them.
But they wouldn't listen.
Getting pretty bored with it tbh but I doubt not having the chance to say it EVERY F'ING DAY for the rest of my natural.
Who will Farage and mogg blame for this.
Labour, or the left
@@alfsmith4936Labour are in power.
Brexit benefits what benefits
OXYMORON
As someone who deals with trade borders, I would say the claim about the least efficient trade border is hyperbole. However, we are the only country actively trying to make its trade borders less efficient and less safe. The added costs and delays will incentivise corrupt practices in both the customs and standards regimes.
The common user charge is simply a tax on imports and exports. It's £145 that didn't exist before brexit and shows that brexit DOES increase costs despite all the boris lies.
Oh, all these facts that you speak of, are all well and good, but as every Brexiteer will happily tell you, in unwavering tones, "We won, get over it!" 🤣🤣🤣
And of course the added cost of less fresh food going in the bin when it goes off.
Brexit Benefit... VAT on private school fees. Lmao
It will take decades for us to get back into the EU
If they'll have us back. And I wouldn't bet on the outcome of an application to join the EU.
If Trump, Putin, Musk Mogg and Farage have anything to do with it, Europe won't exist soon.
Better get the process started, then!
THERE WILL BE CONDITIONS and the one no englandshire peeps will accept will be to join the euro
Why would you want to get back in ?? How would it benefit you
And yet there are Labour party MPs in government who propose to do nothing about Brexit and its consequences, because they dislike re-opening a debate on whether the UK should have a reciprocal relationship with the EU. Including the finance minister.
Don"t try to shift the blame; this shitshow was instigated by the lackwit TORIES!
It seems you can't tell the brexiteers because they don't hear it. The over 60s have got a lot to answer for.
The never ending story about the checks that never come.
I’m imagining you making this in your classroom or lab room on PPA time. Thanks for flagging that the hidden costs of Brexit are biting and slowing down our food imports.
Phil doesn't teach anymore.
This should be on the main media . . .
The costs at chip shops are tragic!
Thank you.
More and more benefits! I don’t know what to do with all this bonanza
Do you remember those adverts the government put out asking businesses if they were ready for Brexit. Seems the government didn't watch them.
JACOB REES-BOGG!!!!?
A LOONBALL WEIRDO...
YEP...
Just learned my family and I apart from a passport (@£40 pp) to go on holiday or visit friends in the UK, also need a ETA from april 2 2025. Adds another £10 pp. to my family budget……..did you all vote for sovereignty or isolationism? My fear is that this will kill tourism to the UK.
Who’d have thought!
The introduction of the Euro 1st January 1999.£=€1:89
27th November 2024. £=€1:20.
And Some English dont want the Euro as the Currency. Nearly par.
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"Is this a recent video? Oh god damn it."
Higher food costs? I am reminded of the question, "IF VEGETARIANS EAT VEGETABLES, WHAT DO HUMANITARIANS EAT?"
I might turn into a humanitarian.
This is depressing, getting rid of them twats but left with their mess for which labour will get the blame aided by their pressure friends. You say it often enough people need to see tangible evidence of improvement , well that's fucked then
Hope the tories never get back into power
I’m so happy the elderly and now dead voted for this x
I’m 70 - so fit within your “elderly” group. However, I am old enough to have seen our entry into the EU and experienced the benefits of it. I also knew what would be lost by removing ourselves from it. I most certainly did not vote for Brexit, so please do not include me in your “ death wish” list. And there are lots more like me.
@@AngelaColeman-b6i One here ✋
@@AngelaColeman-b6i It is a generalisation. Do you know what a generalisation is? Apparently not...
@@anthonyparkinson4517 You say “ generalisation”. Then why are the other Brexit voting groups never vilified in the same way? Or are you so keen to have a specific group, regardless of its make up, to take your anger and distress out on - who are unlikely to stand up to this crass attempt at bullying - rather than looking at the wider picture. Not all old people voted for this. The same way that not all “young” people voted to remain either. And instead of taking sly pot shots - as you have done with your comment - it would be a lot more productive if we, who believe in the EU, start working together (regardless of age) to get the country back into the EU.
@@AngelaColeman-b6i Brexit was predominantly an anti-immigration vote and overall a predominantly elderly vote. These are accepted facts. You appear to not understand nobody is singling YOU out specifically. Your rush to take offence on behalf of your age group appears to have rendered you wilfully dumb.
Fountain pens... Leave us alone with that new fangled stuff. It's quills or nothing. Some might even advocate a return to clay tablets as the solution to all our problems.
and brexshit keeps on giving???????????????
I don't know what everyone is complaining about I'm enjoying my unicorn steaks while sitting in the sunlit uplands while also deciding to go on holiday with my shiny new French made made blue passport, anywhere of course other than Europe.
Phil, I'm getting increasingly worried that Labour might only get one term.
Stop panicking. The petition's going nowhere. Did you see the gormless Tory-voting muppet that started it?
They will only get one term. Hoard what you can now because the next couple of decades are going to be rough for anyone who isn't already a millionaire.
I have a growing feeling that, much like Cameron when he was at risk of losing due to UKIP, Starmers ace up the sleeve to secure a second term will be offering another vote on rejoining the EU.
It makes a lot of sense to offer that too. You can't achieve a great deal in 5 years when the economy is in tatters.
@@SmithyD86That's how the Tories got elected by promising to get brexit done.
@@SmithyD86Starmer offered another vote on rejoining the EU in 2019, and the result was Labour got thumped.
So the current labour government is having trouble making Brexit work.
If only Keir could snag the FDA out of thin air, as Trump foolishly and dangerously dismantles it...
Can you start adding a little sweet story at the end, like they used to on the news ... perhaps a happy take of a legless tortoise who got wheels, or a puppy that was rescued from Priti Patel. Anything to cheer us up lol
Still , none of this matters, so long as the already very wealthy, greedy sods in the uk are doing OK thank you. Which is what brexit was REALLY about!
If proper Brits like Mogg celebrate with holiday birds, I'd bet he has his live one flown in from France.
Did I hear “ higher than expected feud inflation” ?!
Big Hi to you
@@candidaprout560- Hi Candida , good to see you ! 🙂🍀
Truly fantastic news thanks Phil. Finally Brexit is really harming eu based businesses. Anything that reduces eu imports (which are going backwards at a fantastic rate of knots) helps to improve our balance of payments. Any reduction in eu imports should result in a much greater sale of UK produced goods, improving the chances of our small businesses, UK employment, UK tax take particularly all that extra NI and corporation tax. In the meanwhile we are not suffering millions of HGV Kms being run in this country damaging the roads and our environment. If the downside is the loss of a few European deli's going bust then so what. How much do I care if the wealthy metropolitan elite have less choice of cheese to buy, less foie gras, less range of olives, serves them right if they have less choice and pay more. Less cut flowers is not very high on the agenda of the UK poorest in our society, whom are not hit by this nonsense you describe. Any imports from the eu they buy are trusted trader 26 pallet full loads where the impact of import cost per item is so low you would have to import millions of SKU's before it would register 1p per item.
As for your lack of understanding of customs and logistics I have explained this to you many times but it is like you trying to teach me astrophysics. The difference is I am bright enough to know I don't want to understand astrophysics!
Would any viewer still supporting Brexit like to explain their possition?
Of course.
As a Dutchman I support Brexit because it's amusing as fuck. I was never interested in politics, especially of foreign countries but since Brexit I follow this channel daily 😎.
Standard cultist position whenever ideology meets reality: wasn't implemented properly, people didn't believe in it enough, wrong person was in charge, this wasn't _real_ [insert name of ideology], real [insert name of ideology] has never been tried, it was sabotaged from within, etc.
Change the record
If you are a small business it will be cheaper to fetch it yourself?
Have you tried cat food?
Brexit disaster
Wrong!
@@peterebel7899 ^^Ruzi
Great , but what are the public doing about it ? Farmers are being duped again by the same grifters and are all upset and waving re-join placards...NOT But they did take to the streets and made their point why is re-join not on the streets ?
They are, once a year a few people gather in London for a march.
That is how important brits find the issue if it takes more than writing a letter to their MP or complaining on RUclips.
Ah, ok. So this plus the N. Insurance hike means you guys won't be eating next year! Oh well...no point in calling that Gen. Election...nobody left to vote!
Brexit is only a small part of the problem. The real issue is the greed of the big supermarkets.
so you are saying brexit is still a shit show?
encroyable!
It's like a protection racket "be a pity if your goods didn't make it through, pay up"
That's what proper regulation is. Expensive and thorough.
this is terifying news. not only will many ppl struggle even more, but also it will make it harder for labour to hold power com next election if they dont manage to mitigate it. lets face it, the media will be too happy to help create the idea that it's all labours fault in the public's mind.
This has NOTHING to do with Brexit. Blame it on something else for a change.
Exactly!!!
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on Brexit
Oh wait! 😂
A brexit service charge has nothing to do with brexit? Did the pharmacy run out of your meds again? That's brexit as well, by the way.
OK, lets blame it on Brexit voters instead!
@@ADifferentBias Is Brexit responsible for all the medication shortages in the EU countries??
Thankfully we can just cross the boarder to Donegal to do our food shopping since consecutive English governments have ensured that they and the three non-voluntary and unequal partners in the uk’s food safety and security are at risk.
We already avoid ALL products that state they are not for the EU, since we can not trust the checks that the English put on those goods.
The EU won't give the uk any gifts and help in any way at all
Nor should they.
You seem surprised?
It has impact on lorry drivers work time which is bad enough tracking Phil with driving time but to sit in lorry. Is not full rest period it being at work no one can do more than 60 hours of working time in week so if staffer by a waiting time a the work has full some time 24 hours take away for his 60 hours may find he can drive with out record a dealt which he can be find if the dvl authorities pick him up or he has do less work time in the next week because it works on average number to maximum of 60 hours i believe fry training to do the job. ! So people you can’t do wot you want at work as lorry drivers it highly recorded direct to computer card. And down loads are taken end of trip in to uk government database. ! Breaking the law could cost me not the employer I may lose my license if Brixt law government my work hours
REJOIN ASAP....
ABSOLUTELMENT...
YESS..... . ... .. .
Sadly it may take a decade or two and that's only if we can change the country to fulfill the Copenhagen criteria
@@anglonorse2943let alone rebuild our reputation as a trusted partner
BREXIT, AN ABSOLUTE MESS.
THE TORIES SHOULD BE
OBLITERATED FOR
THIS DEBACLE.
FIRST PAST THE POST, SO CALLED "DEMOCRACY", IS NOT DEMOCRATIC AT ALL. .
PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
IS ESSENTIAL.....
David Baxter.
Not booked in savings are officially no costs at all, just a drop of opportunities and windfall profits.
Put your savings in Ruzzia Peter they're enjoying 21% interest rates soon to rise to 23% ....bring it on 😂
Why can't the Brits live with a set of regulations Argentine is happy to live in?
^^Ruzi
Inflation is going to hit us like a labour MP.
Thanks to those who voted Labour at the election
Cretinous comment.
U are pretty confused.
It was the Tories that started all this. Nothing to do with Labour (although Corbyn, as an International Socialist has always been anti-EC, EEC & EU). This is squarely on the Tories.
Who cares?
We don't.
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I don't care that you don't care.
I don't care that he doesn't care either. Let's start a petition 😂
@@robbielad Caring or not aside: is it weird that he doesn't? From a EU-perspective? Considering the way the UK has behaved towards the EU from 2016 onwards?
@robbielad
Good for you.
We still don't care.
Rot In Peace.
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