Brexit lorry park ‘as bright as Wembley Stadium’ in night sky, residents say
“We have had reports of people’s walls being taken down, damage to cars, lorries getting stuck.”
“We have had reports of people’s walls being taken down, damage to cars, lorries getting stuck.”
The UK’s obsession with regulation autonomy has “strong implications", Luisa Santos said.
It comes as the bloc committed €5 billion to protect its member states from adverse economic effects caused by Britain's split.
The statements have been made as part of an inquiry into how the UK and the EU member states are supporting citizens rights.
"While no one could have predicted the pandemic, the end of the EU transition period was entirely foreseeable."
“Spain are really shewting themselves in the foot," one Brexiteer said.
Firms have been hit by increasing red tape and delays at ports since Brexit at the year end, while the Northern Ireland Protocol has caused significant disruption at the Britain and Northern Ireland border.
“If we see problems today we should not forget that they do not come from the protocol but they result from Brexit. That is the reason why the problems are there."
Isabel Oakeshott wrote that the post-Brexit deal with Australia would be a "death knell" for British farming.
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