M&S could bid adieu to France as post-Brexit customs rules bite
"Pointless and byzantine" export rules have resulted in delays to fresh and chilled foods such as sandwiches getting to the shelves.
"Pointless and byzantine" export rules have resulted in delays to fresh and chilled foods such as sandwiches getting to the shelves.
“This is one of the many benefits of Brexit. The first pint I have with the crown on will taste much better," Lee Anderson said.
“Earlier in the year we had people back out on the streets again. There was civil unrest, there was violence on the streets."
“Boris Johnson once spoke of Brexit and the ‘sunlit meadows beyond’, but the reality he has delivered is food rotting in the fields because there is no one there to pick it."
The Daily Express is at it again, this time touting a non-existent Brexit benefit for Britain.
One French politician said it sounded like Barnier had spent "too much time with Boris Johnson".
He said the tax increase, which is likely to impact on the young and poorest the most, is “very bad policy and politics”.
Current charges, which have remained unchanged since the UK severed ties with the EU, are roughly 0.5 per cent.
Spoons customers last week reported beer shortages at the Brexit-backing pub giant amid supply chain chaos.
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