Brexit episode 2 - the attack of the gammon

Brexit “Benefits” #98,312 -

FFS!

“She didn’t offer any advice other than saying it had been all over the news. I don’t listen to or watch the news and I wouldn’t be taking any interest in a passport issue as my passport had seven months validity left on it.”

Sympathy < 0 :roll_eyes:

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Plus which all passport holders recieved text alerts some time ago. I recieved my first reminder in 2019…:sunglasses:

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The gift that keeps giving…

That’s what the country voted for and 350M per week for the nhs. Unicorn fart glitter certainly embellished the voters minds.

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Just as food price inflation was slacking a llittle - a genius move to drive it upwards yet again…

CUNTS!!! :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :face_with_symbols_over_mouth:

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That’s OK… We’ve got £350 million a week to cover the costs now…

Another fucking climb-down?

Or just kicking that start date down the road again so that Tory cunts can blame the inevitable price rises on the new Gov.

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Well whoever doesn’t start to reverse this, when they get into a position where they could, deserves the flak they’ll take.

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Another Brexit bonus (for Ireland)

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Right so after 4 years of no checks “biosecurity” is suddenly a massive concern :roll_eyes:

Fuckwits.

The government said its new border model would “improve our biosecurity”, adding the costs for businesses would be “negligible compared to the impact of a major outbreak of a plant or animal disease”, such as foot and mouth.

It’s alright. Anyone wishing to offload a lorry full of dodgy meat can still do so in a layby somewhere while on the 22 mile, unmonitored drive to Sevington.

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The spirit of private enterprise

Slashing red tape. It’s why we left :+1:

It just keeps on giving!

:rage:

Been following this with interest:

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