So if Author king of the Britons or any of his crew need to cut down the largest tree in the forest with a herring, it's all good.I believe they also did a trade deal with the Faroe Islands about herring imports.
So if Author king of the Britons or any of his crew need to cut down the largest tree in the forest with a herring, it's all good.I believe they also did a trade deal with the Faroe Islands about herring imports.
I’ve read both sides mate in detail. I’m not blinded by any political loyalty. There’s not a lot of difference, few tarrifs and with less regulation comes cost savings and easier access to market. There will be new investors and business will flourish. Those yelling were likely in trouble before brexit.Boy, you haven't been reading the anguished yells of some of the niche producer / exporters in the UK!
So you mean there aren't new investors and businesses aren't flourishing yet?I’ve read both sides mate in detail. I’m not blinded by any political loyalty. There’s not a lot of difference, few tarrifs and with less regulation comes cost savings and easier access to market. There will be new investors and business will flourish. Those yelling were likely in trouble before brexit.
The point I questioned was to ask why the UK was destroyed. I certainly see no evidence of that today, just pure speculation.
I’m saying they will continue to. They seem to be doing just fine and not destroyed. I was asking a poster why the UK was destroyed.So you mean there aren't new investors and businesses aren't flourishing yet?
I dunno, just googling the news says this.I’m saying they will continue to. They seem to be doing just fine and not destroyed. I was asking a poster why the UK was destroyed.
Google. Lol. I didn’t know about that. And here’s me basing my life on experience and family members running prosperous business in the UKI dunno, just googling the news says this.
The real ‘Brexit dividend’? Minus £800m a week – and counting
Analysis: It’s five years since Britain voted to leave the EU – so what number should really have been on the side of the Vote Leave bus? Ben Chu examines the real impact of Brexit on the UK’s economywww.independent.co.ukUK trade with EU plunges after Brexit, hurting economy
LONDON (AP) — U.K. trade with the European Union plunged in January as Britain’s departure from the bloc and widespread coronavirus restrictions dealt a double blow to the nation’s struggling economy.apnews.com
Ah, forgive my ignorance in checking national numbers when we had personal anecdotes from your family to use instead.Google. Lol. I didn’t know about that. And here’s me basing my life on experience and family members running prosperous business in the UK
Apology accepted. Also, you only presented numbers showing a dip in EU trade. The strategy involved more trading partners than the EU.Ah, forgive my ignorance in checking national numbers when we had personal anecdotes from your family to use instead.
Ah, your family does global trade?Apology accepted. Also, you only presented numbers showing a dip in EU trade. The strategy involved more trading partners than the EU.