Perhaps someone should draw DCC's attention to this: " Food will be affected by Brexit on all levels, regardless of the outcome of the Parliamentary vote on the Draft Withdrawal Agreement. As the date for leaving the EU approaches, preparations to ensure we have a safe, adequate and sustainable food supply need to start urgently. Local Authorities (LAs) have a vital part to play in these ...
December 2018 - Devon County Council not Brexit stockpiling Q2: In preparation for Brexit, I want to find out if there has been any stockpiling of goods, or any planned. Has there been any stockpiling? Devon County Council has not, to date, stockpiled any goods as preparation for the UK’s departure from the EU. ...
Can you give us your source MajorP? (and that Scouser, who hates the EU so much, could always come back to the UK. Indeed if there is No Deal he may have no option but to do so).
Anyone fancy placing a bet as to whether or not all the customs officers will be trained and all the customs facilities will be in place by this time next year?
@Leatash - it isn't this Christmas that I am concerned about - it is next Christmas. And his status in the countries you mention won't have altered by next year. But in this country it will have done. Will Rudolph and Dancer and Prancer and Cupid and all the other reindeer have to have a customs vet check before they can come here? @Burneside - you saying that FC is an economic ...
IF , Burneside, IF. As Brexiters are so fond of saying -"this has never been done before" ergo - no-one knows what the legal status of the financial payment is. There are only opinions. BTW I have no difficulty whatsoever about getting my head around the consequences of us leaving the EU without a deal.
Q. Will Father Christmas be given special Christmas worker status so that he can come to these shores or will he and his reindeer find access to British chimneys closed off?
So because the House of Lords is of that opinion that would be accepted by the EU? Splitting my sides at the thought!
For info - various links below give information about the PM's proposed UK/EU deal Reality Check: Brexit withdrawal agreement - what it all means - BBC ... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-46237012 25 Nov 2018 - Money. The draft agreement sets out the calculations for the financial settlement (or "divorce bill") that the UK will need to pay ...
1. Euros - Japan and Canada were/are in a different situation than the UK with regard to the EU. They have never been part of the EU 'club'. We have. And because we have, we still have outstanding commitments to honour/fees to pay. Not too sure how any country, with whom we would wish to set up a FTA, would regard our integrity to honour any commitments concerning the FTA if we default on ...