Re: The Brexit Thread
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:38 am
https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2021/070 ... 96-brexit/
UK government in challenge over €47.5bn Brexit bill
UK government in challenge over €47.5bn Brexit bill
Rancid Bimbo baitInsane_Homer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 8:38 am https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2021/070 ... 96-brexit/
UK government in challenge over €47.5bn Brexit bill
You didn't need to be Nostradamus to anticipate this bullshit.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:12 pm I see it took the EU a matter of hours to tell the headbangers to go fuck themselves over their demands to renegotiate the NI deal.
Oven ready!
You did however need a much better working understanding of Northern Ireland than anyone who is in England, Wales or Scotland has though.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:56 pmYou didn't need to be Nostradamus to anticipate this bullshit.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:12 pm I see it took the EU a matter of hours to tell the headbangers to go fuck themselves over their demands to renegotiate the NI deal.
Oven ready!
I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:32 pmYou did however need a much better working understanding of Northern Ireland than anyone who is in England, Wales or Scotland has though.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:56 pmYou didn't need to be Nostradamus to anticipate this bullshit.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:12 pm I see it took the EU a matter of hours to tell the headbangers to go fuck themselves over their demands to renegotiate the NI deal.
Oven ready!
and this is with the economy still not running fully; in the middle of summer; & with the UK still not enforcing the proper customs regime at its borders.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:05 pm Just been having chat with chef in golf club - complaining that lots of products are either not available in the wholesalers or he was limited in how much he could buy. He was told it is all down to supply chain breaking down and lack of lorries/drivers to deliver, apparently the supply chain is now really struggling to keep up with demand. He noticed significant difference in last week or two and was warned it was going to get worse rather than better. The joys of Brexit.
Remember when, the Right-Wing media used to get up in arms about scroungers living off the taxpayers; with the father, being a serial adulterer, with kids all over the place; & the mother living in a palace; funded by the ever suffering taxpayer ...... ?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 9:20 pm Something about Olympic medals and Carrie being knocked up again.
I would just like to point out that the sky hasn't fallen in.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:05 pm Just been having chat with chef in golf club - complaining that lots of products are either not available in the wholesalers or he was limited in how much he could buy. He was told it is all down to supply chain breaking down and lack of lorries/drivers to deliver, apparently the supply chain is now really struggling to keep up with demand. He noticed significant difference in last week or two and was warned it was going to get worse rather than better. The joys of Brexit.
(Let's leave aside the fact that this same North East of England voted about 60% to leave...)A North East business leader who wrote to the Prime Minister a fortnight ago asking him to tackle problems caused by Brexit said he is yet to receive a reply.
James Ramsbotham, chief executive of the North East Chamber of Commerce (NECC), set out some of the issues which include a shortage of truck drivers, confusion over customs declarations and delays in transporting goods.
The North East of England has historically carried out 59% of its international trade with the EU and the chamber said it has stood out as “one of, if not the only, net-exporting region in Great Britain”.
At the time of writing the letter, Mr Ramsbotham said: “Exports are vital to the national economy.
“They are our national income. Damaging the ability of businesses who create wealth for our nation will make this country so much poorer.
“To do so when we are striving to recover from the pandemic, with all of its resulting debt, will burden this nation for decades.
“We encourage the Prime Minister to give this issue his most urgent and personal attention.”
But a fortnight later, Mr Ramsbotham has not had a reply.
He told the Guardian newspaper: “The real issue is the complete lack of strategic planning.
“From our perspective, there has been none whatsoever.”
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/ ... ign=ukineu
Thank goodness the Tories were wise enough to give themselves sweeping powers; without having to subject themselves to the whims of the HoC; & having a public debate.
Nandos is fucking great! I’ll cut you.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:07 pm Brexit benefits !
The UK populace will be a lot healthier if they cut out the KFC, Nandos, & Mickey D's !
& if they all take up work, picking vegetables; they can make sure they get their; "5 a day", eating all that lovely cauliflower, & sprouts !
Getting there though!Rinkals wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 6:43 pmI would just like to point out that the sky hasn't fallen in.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:05 pm Just been having chat with chef in golf club - complaining that lots of products are either not available in the wholesalers or he was limited in how much he could buy. He was told it is all down to supply chain breaking down and lack of lorries/drivers to deliver, apparently the supply chain is now really struggling to keep up with demand. He noticed significant difference in last week or two and was warned it was going to get worse rather than better. The joys of Brexit.
Yet.
Well as someone working on automation for several years; I can tell you it's a lot harder than the Politicians think it is to automate tasks; & guess what; there's a critical shortage of automation engineers too !Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:47 am I went to a Nandos once, shite chicken and chips. And probably cheap chicken devoid of much of the potential nutritional value. The country would be better not so much if there weren't such junk food places, but if people simply didn't want to use them.
Worth noting this is something of a Brexit issue, but it's not like there aren't countries in the EU facing similar problems, Spain especially is struggling for HGV drivers. Here I expect we might just about get this sorted with sufficient drivers numbers just in time for the job market to implode with the progression of automation
Pritti won't let him in the country ... Bloody foreigners! Can he row a dinghy?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:54 am Don't worry, God Emperor Elon unveiled a bloke dressed as an android and has assured his grateful worshippers that the real thing will shortly be ready to perform various tasks.
Duncan Buchanan, policy director at the RHA, said: “This will have a benefit because it will decrease the amount of lorry drivers we need. They are higher capacity, so you need fewer drivers to do the same amount of work”
However he disputed the Government’s claim that the longer lorries would take one in eight vehicles off the road, saying that most operations would not be able to use the new vehicles in their routes.
The wicked witch of Witham is in hiding or on a working holiday in Israel again.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:58 amPritti won't let him in the country ... Bloody foreigners! Can he row a dinghy?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:54 am Don't worry, God Emperor Elon unveiled a bloke dressed as an android and has assured his grateful worshippers that the real thing will shortly be ready to perform various tasks.
SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 11:51 amThe wicked witch of Witham is in hiding or on a working holiday in Israel again.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:58 amPritti won't let him in the country ... Bloody foreigners! Can he row a dinghy?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:54 am Don't worry, God Emperor Elon unveiled a bloke dressed as an android and has assured his grateful worshippers that the real thing will shortly be ready to perform various tasks.
Despite handing France £57m on a plate a week or so back to help prevent it, it seems that new record number of immigrants are arriving on our shores each week! 800+ just last Saturday!!
We are making a bigger boat for them with the money ;)tc27 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 12:00 pmSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 11:51 amThe wicked witch of Witham is in hiding or on a working holiday in Israel again.
Despite handing France £57m on a plate a week or so back to help prevent it, it seems that new record number of immigrants are arriving on our shores each week! 800+ just last Saturday!!
Maybe the 800 who came yesterday should be allowed to stay if they can drive an HGV and agree to become indentured drivers for 10 years.
Is it such a bad idea? Although I'd maybe change the language in the job advert slightlytc27 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 12:00 pmSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 11:51 amThe wicked witch of Witham is in hiding or on a working holiday in Israel again.
Despite handing France £57m on a plate a week or so back to help prevent it, it seems that new record number of immigrants are arriving on our shores each week! 800+ just last Saturday!!
Maybe the 800 who came yesterday should be allowed to stay if they can drive an HGV and agree to become indentured drivers for 10 years.
Nah. All you have to do is think it and it will be so. All those UK made jolly robots skipping through the English countryside gathering fruits and veg as they go. Makes one proud to be British…..sniff….fishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:42 amWell as someone working on automation for several years; I can tell you it's a lot harder than the Politicians think it is to automate tasks; & guess what; there's a critical shortage of automation engineers too !Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:47 am I went to a Nandos once, shite chicken and chips. And probably cheap chicken devoid of much of the potential nutritional value. The country would be better not so much if there weren't such junk food places, but if people simply didn't want to use them.
Worth noting this is something of a Brexit issue, but it's not like there aren't countries in the EU facing similar problems, Spain especially is struggling for HGV drivers. Here I expect we might just about get this sorted with sufficient drivers numbers just in time for the job market to implode with the progression of automation
There are a lot of variables in play in different countries; one of which is the way a lot of migrant labour had to up sticks & return to wherever home was; when economies started locking down. Germany needs Eastern European truckers just the same as the UK; but the difference is that now Germany is coming out of lockdown; they can return there; albeit slowly, as they have to secure housing etc.
Oh I'm expecting it to take quite some time. We're doing quite a lot of work on the quantum computing side of things and that looks set to change what's possible as regards automation, but that's both a long ways off and something that no political movement seems ready for or even to be thinking aboutfishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:42 amWell as someone working on automation for several years; I can tell you it's a lot harder than the Politicians think it is to automate tasks; & guess what; there's a critical shortage of automation engineers too !Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:47 am I went to a Nandos once, shite chicken and chips. And probably cheap chicken devoid of much of the potential nutritional value. The country would be better not so much if there weren't such junk food places, but if people simply didn't want to use them.
Worth noting this is something of a Brexit issue, but it's not like there aren't countries in the EU facing similar problems, Spain especially is struggling for HGV drivers. Here I expect we might just about get this sorted with sufficient drivers numbers just in time for the job market to implode with the progression of automation
Hairstyle, general “Pub Landord’ comic parody demeanour……. There’s a lot of material there already before shorting his own business comes along.