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12/31/20
The United Kingdom exits the European Union's orbit on Thursday, turning its back on a tempestuous 48-year liaison with the European project for an uncertain Brexit future that will shape the fortunes of its people for generations to come.
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Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:The United Kingdom exits the European Union's orbit on Thursday, turning its back on a tempestuous 48-year liaison with the European project for an uncertain Brexit future that will shape the fortunes of its people for generations to come.
We will shape our own future. The EU will shape its future. Can't argue with that.
1/1/21
The father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday he was in the process of applying for a French passport to maintain his ties with the European Union after Brexit.
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"enuff said!"
'Rat deserting a sinking ship' comes to mind.
Does the son inherit the same nationality passport?
1/1/21
You forget that Stanley Johnson campaigned for Remain throughout the Brexit campaign and only changed his mind three years later, when it was quite clear the cause was lost. Respecting democracy doesn't make him a 'rat'.
He may qualify for French citizenship because his mother was French.
His pro-EU daughter, Rachel has also talked about applying for French citizenship.
Boris, on the other hand was born in the US and his mother's side of the family were Turkish and German and of course, one of his grandmothers was French.
I believe Boris renounced all claim to US citizenship some time ago and doubt if the Turkish fascist Gov would welcome him after his criticisms of Erdogan.
2/8/21
Exports from Britain to the European Union fell by 68% in January as trade was disrupted after the end of a transition period following Britain's departure from the European Union, according to a trade body representing hauliers.
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Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:"Exports from Britain to the European Union fell by 68% in January as trade was disrupted after the end of a transition period"
Is that a direct consequence of changes in trade rules because of Brexit or is it due to the imposition of strict rules about the coronavirus variant? All lorry drivers have to be tested before traveling.
2/8/21
The Observer is reporting that the UK suffered a 68% drop in exports since January when the Brexit transition period ended. The Road Haulage Association has...
2/8/21
PTG (anotherPTG) said:The Observer is reporting that the UK suffered a 68% drop in exports since January when the Brexit transition period ended.
Please explain.
" A month on since the end of the Brexit transition period, the Port of Dover is pleased to already be welcoming over 90% of the freight traffic volumes typical of this time of year following the significant stockpiling experienced before Christmas."
http://www.doverport.co.uk/about/news/traffic-continues-to-flow-smoothly-through-the-por/13575/