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 →
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 →
One of those words with multiple meanings. But which one should be applicable to Michael Gove who negotiated the GB border and now wants to discuss again to have an extension of the grace period until 2023? Yes, the same… 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 →
Happy birthday Brexit. Yes because, as we all know, birthdays are counted from the day you were born not the one you were conceived. So the birthday is not in June 2016 or when the British Conservative party sent the… Continue Reading →
In today’s news: Ireland is feeling the pain of Brexit and increasing routes straight from France cutting out the UK land bridge Fisherman are beginning to catch the happy British fish but finish their trip into Danish or French ports… Continue Reading →
Fish, the fishing industry, the fishermen, the blue fish, the Brexit fish, the British fish, the happy fish. Plenty of discussions and unfortunately jokes about fish in the media recently. I would be curious to hear from the Guildford MP… Continue Reading →
Keir Starmer has chosen not to fight the culture battle that Brexit is. That’s fine. But then what are you? If you don’t fight you are the same as the other one. And the majority quite rightly, and including myself,… Continue Reading →
British media have started to reflect on the fact that no Armageddon at the ports has been observed until now. No queues. All quiet. It was project fear all the time and we took back control of our borders. The… Continue Reading →
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