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@stephenthomas3085
The Food standards aren't going to be compromised on by the EU & nor should they be.
Goods on the other hand, if they're not up to standard the market economy will naturally reject them n buy a competitor's product which is better value, & safe. Civil law n law suits in the case of injuries due to sub standard goods from Sweat Shop Britain, will take care of the rest.
Technically, a legal loophole exists where British goods can be imported by the EU single market at Belfast & or Derry just as easily as they can be imported at Calais, if not easier.
I can see no legal or moral (Good Will, part of the Brexit Negotiations) reason why British goods cant be imported (from a EU perspective) at Northern Irish ports, then be transported by road to Roslares already expanded Europort due to increased direct trade with the EU due to Brexit, then distributed to the rest of the EU from there.
Hello Britain, welcome back to frictionless free trade with your neighbors ! 👋
We missed you, but not too much ! 😏
It will be of no extra cost to any British manufacturers/exporters, Dover or Stranrar, its just a British port to them.
It will more than appease Northern Irish loyalists, it will actually strengthen their Union with London n give Northern Ireland a purpose for existing beyond providing a training ground with live targets for the British Army💩 😏
The increased traffic going through Scotlands west will please their economy too, & the increased traffic through the Irish Republic will please them economically as well.
Everyone's a winner Rodders, you kno it makes sense.
The pensioners get to remember the war n cherish their sovereignty until they die n the rest of us get to keep on living in the modern world, progressing n scratching each others backs.
Viva la EU.
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@stephenthomas3085
Under the Tories & their Brexit escapades, " Project Sweat Shop" is the only way Britain can compete.
Deregulation, lower standards, increase working hours, increase income tax etc, etc
The EU seen them coming a mile off n negotiated a deal to protect the single market against unfair competition, which the British working class owe them a debt of gratitude for.
Another way to ease or work around some of the Tory love of bureaucracy is to better utilize Northern Irelands status with the Republic of Ireland/EU.
A single market still exists there so as far as exporting British goods to the EU if they're distributed from NI through the ROI into mainland Europe or just through NI into mainland Europe then 90% of the Tory barriers to small businesses trading goes away.
The food standards though, theres no getting around that, yer gonna have to commit to continue to toe the line on that or just continue to tolerate checks on food entering the EU & therefore the checks on unsafe British food entering Irelands single market through Northern Ireland.
If you insist upon ignoring the food standards everyone in the UK under the age of 50 was born n raised under, then perhaps you should create facilities at the ports of exit from Britain for them to be checked, rather than checking em at ports of entry in Northern Ireland.
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