To paraphrase Larry Elliott‘s latest opinion on The Guardian, in the recurrent quest to justify his leave vote, the unpopular truth is that leaving the EU has not magically transformed Britain and has been a waste of time just obscured… Continue Reading →
So where do we start from? Shortages are one of the staples of Brexit. We were used to having an offering and level of service that no longer is granted and, whilst some issues are also related to economic unbalances… Continue Reading →
We are at war. Yes, we are at war with ourselves and the stupidity that Brexit is. The bad news is that we keep losing battles and, for those who like numbers, now we have also the latest GDP showing… Continue Reading →
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
Some good news for the British Islands. American multinational confectionery Mondelez International – which owns Cadbury – announced that some production of Dairy Milk in continental Europe would return to the UK. If you consider that today is World Nutella… Continue Reading →
www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/feb/02/beekeeper-stung-by-post-brexit-ban-and-threat-to-burn-15m-bees If someone is asking how well Brexit is going just send them this article from the Guardian. A fantastic case study including: The frustration of people not being able to do what they were used to The complication of… Continue Reading →
It is literally a Hello new world (or New World!) with the intention to capture thoughts, observations, considerations and emotions in a non politicially correct way from March 29th at 11pm GMT known as #brexit
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