I am sure customers in Europe will survive without British chocolate. Happy Easter even if you have to compromise with French, Italian, Belgian, Austrian (not Australian, Austrian, be focussed please), you name it. Chocolate — Read on www.nytimes.com/2021/04/03/business/brexit-easter-chocolate.html
Whilst the post-Brexit Conservative-led UK is tilting towards the Indo-Pacific region, some of its citizens are tilting towards Denmark. It is not a joke (see what happened to Helen Browning’s Organic) and it may look sad unless we see the… Continue Reading →
The ongoing pandemic crisis makes our time a challenging one. Despite the progress with the vaccination program we are lacking a coherent systemic view of how to exit the crisis and what would be different after if anything. Because I… Continue Reading →
www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2021/mar/24/how-brexit-added-layers-bureaucracy-meat-exports Fantastic info graphics from The Guardian showing the red tape being introduced as part of leaving the EU and its Customs Union. There are now 26 steps instead of the previous 2 to carry out exactly the same activity… Continue Reading →
I must admit I never got hold of the 50p commemorative coin and my passport will last many years before renewal so I suspect if I change the car I could get a new number plate without the EU flag…. Continue Reading →
Something is not right here: Holyhead traffic has fallen 50%, Dublin to France is booming, Dover is almost back to normal at 90% capacity. Either there is a trade boom between the EU and the British Isles or someone is… Continue Reading →
Honestly, it beggars belief the nationalistic discussion going on in the UK. After having said for four years that “we hold all the cards” and “they need us more than we need them” now not only we struggle to manage… Continue Reading →
Do you seriously believe a government that is about to announce 40 new hospitals give a toss about export difficulties? Yes, they will merge and reduce the number of existing hospitals to a figure of 40. To match the manifesto… Continue Reading →
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