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Whitewavemark2 Wed 11-Aug-21 07:08:36

The emergency Brexit powers for lorries has been made permanent as the government expects further and more serious disruption.

Alegrias1 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:51:04

orly

Maybe if Remoaners hadn't delayed Brexit for 4 years after the referendum we would be past the initial expected disruption well before the pandemic raised its head.

This takes the biscuit.

Its all our fault chums. All our fault.

greenlady102 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:50:31

Whitewavemark2

The failure to align with the EU over standards will allow cosmetic firms to once again use animals.

What new hell is this?

the UK banned it before Europe did. Cosmetics made elsewhere in the world have never been covered but their import might be

Paperbackwriter Thu 12-Aug-21 12:49:57

Well of course vets and dentists are still here. They qualify by income level (and presumably applied for leave to stay). The average Polish girl on the cosmetics counter in John Lewis won't even remotely qualify to stay here with her income level.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:47:32

Daniel Lambert (Wines).
@DanielLambert29
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My company is only still working during this #BrexitDisaster because we prepared months in advance, (and continue to do so) don’t believe anything government says, and have invested heavily in stock reserves. But things still go wrong beyond our control. Brexit is unsustainable.

Petera Thu 12-Aug-21 12:47:22

orly

Maybe if Remoaners hadn't delayed Brexit for 4 years after the referendum we would be past the initial expected disruption well before the pandemic raised its head.

And here was me thinking that it was actually Boris Johnson et al who kept voting against Theresa May.

orly Thu 12-Aug-21 12:44:55

Maybe if Remoaners hadn't delayed Brexit for 4 years after the referendum we would be past the initial expected disruption well before the pandemic raised its head.

WhiteRabbit57 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:33:28

There are shortages and, although those who voted for Brexit say it isn't true, you only have to look at the increasing number of jobs being advertised outside pubs and restaurants as an example. My local pub needs a chef, a front of house manager and bar staff! Others are the same.

Twitter is full of pictures of empty supermarket shelves because we need lorry drivers. We are ten thousand short because the Europeans have left our ungrateful little island.

Very soon the Government will have to come clean and then it will be clear as day to everyone, even Brexiters, that this was a huge mistake.

If only it was only those who voted for this mess who suffered the consequences, but we're all in it.

JdotJ Thu 12-Aug-21 12:27:36

My DIL is a vet and the last year has really affected her whole persona. She is incredibly stressed by the shortage of staff in her practice and now has to do even more within the 20min appointment slots, including taking the payment, as apparently the reception staff are just not there.

MoorlandMooner Thu 12-Aug-21 12:21:27

I've been waiting since June for French doors to be fitted. The company are unable to get parts due to Brexit and Covid. The hope now to be able to fit them in October, but that seems only a hope rather than a promise.

Our nearest big DIY store is Wickes about 40 miles away. They have a list of items they are unable to get posted up outside the store. There are about 40 items on it including plaster and cement. It's been like that since June.

My local supermarket has shortages of everything from olives to cereals.

I live in the South West.

JaneJudge Thu 12-Aug-21 12:19:31

I'm allergic to almonds

Alegrias1 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:18:15

Away with you all - just look on the bright side, it'll all be fine!

Make lemonade. smile

Oh wait. No lemons.

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 12-Aug-21 12:15:18

I have been in despair and very angry indeed since June 2016. The lies, the obfuscation.... I truly believe that if I was younger I would leave.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:13:33

Manchester yesterday

Whitewavemark2 Thu 12-Aug-21 12:11:07

This is a big Tesco’s.

Photo taken today at Holmbush Shoreham.

vegansrock Thu 12-Aug-21 11:50:07

Oat milk is better than almond milk in tea and coffee, especially the barista one which can be foamed up. Oats are U.K. crop and is being produced in the U.K. Some dairy farmers are now switching to producing oat milk because of the demand

mokryna Thu 12-Aug-21 11:29:08

Alegrias1 I’ll have to wait like your DH. ?

Dinahmo Thu 12-Aug-21 11:25:30

Alegrias1

Whitewavemark2

Still no milk

Have you never heard of almond milk WWM2? It's all the rage at my local Waitrose! Nobody will starve!

(Well nobody posh so that's all ok)

Shouldn't drink almond milk or eat almonds. All those orchards in California that are soaking up water desperately needed by the "economic migrants" who work in them in blazing heat.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 12-Aug-21 11:13:45

Don’t forget that full Brexit doesn’t kick in until January.

Katie59 Thu 12-Aug-21 11:09:15

Building materials are being rationed around here, the big house builders seem to be less affected I guess they have long term contracts in place with suppliers. Or in some cases actually owned by the big suppliers.

Welshwife Thu 12-Aug-21 11:01:48

muse you are building your new home very slowly by the sound of it - we have a relative who has a company doing various building projects - new builds and conversions - they are having enormous difficulty getting normal building supplies of all sorts. This has seen one of the building companies he uses go under and luckily for the workforce he diverted personal funds from something he wanted to do to keep the men paid and in work.
It is a problem for many companies - just be thankful you can obviously be delayed a bit with no real hardship to yourselves.

Alegrias1 Thu 12-Aug-21 10:56:17

For mokryna: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Allard

Alegrias1 Thu 12-Aug-21 10:52:51

Just come and stay here. Bring an open mind. You can't actually be a Scot yet, (much to DH's annoyance, he wants to be one) because we have no formal international identity. But if you live here, and want to be Scottish, we'll regard you as a Scot.

Well most of us. Some still subscribe to the incomer and accent nonsense, but most of us are a bit more progressive.

We're a' Jock Tamson's bairns. smile

growstuff Thu 12-Aug-21 10:48:19

MaizieD

Whitewavemark2

It isn’t that there is no milk.

There are no drivers to deliver it.

You should live in Essex. Completely untouched by Brexit...

Yes, it is! My part of Essex depends on pharmaceuticals, IT and Cambridge university. Many of the pharma companies weren't awarded new EU contracts and some have relocated to EU countries. The university has lost funding too and is experiencing difficulties attracting EU postdocs.

mokryna Thu 12-Aug-21 10:46:34

Alegrias1 How can I, a BritishFrench person, become a Scot, please? ?

muse Thu 12-Aug-21 10:26:29

Whitewavemark2

One of the big issues is a drastic shortage of building materials of all kinds.

Our new double glazing windows have been on order for a month now and deliver is constantly being put back.

Now they think possibly November.

The same is true of all building materials.

One of the big issues is a drastic shortage of building materials of all kinds.

If you heard this about where you live Whitewavemark2 then I can't dispute it for your area. I accept there are news reports of such but it is not everywhere.

We've been building our new home on and off for four years. Six months ago our main building suppliers, that cover the whole of the southwest, emailed us to say there would be delays and restrictions on certain items. They put the reason and blame for it on Covid.

I picked up our allocated 10 bags of cement the other day. Normally it is delivered but they currently have a shortage of drivers due to isolation and the demand has soared hence the restriction on how much each customer could have. Apart from waiting 10 days for 2 more lengths of drainage, we've had no delays and no drastic shortages.

Construction industry in southwest is booming and it couldn't do that if there were drastic shortages of building materials.

It's demand causing the shortages and lack of drivers, due to isolation, causing delays.