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Ham fisted Brexit

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GagaJo Mon 11-Jan-21 17:11:48

Dutch TV news has aired footage of customs officers confiscating ham sandwiches from drivers arriving by ferry from the UK under post-Brexit rules banning personal imports of meat and dairy products into the EU.

Officials wearing high-visibility jackets are shown explaining to startled car and lorry drivers at the Hook of Holland ferry terminal that since Brexit, “you are no longer allowed to bring certain foods to Europe, like meat, fruit, vegetables, fish, that kind of stuff.”

To a bemused driver with several sandwiches wrapped in tin foil who asked if he could maybe surrender the meat and keep just the bread, one customs officer replied: “No, everything will be confiscated. Welcome to Brexit, sir, I’m sorry.”

www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/jan/11/dutch-officials-seize-ham-sandwiches-from-british-drivers

nanna8 Wed 13-Jan-21 05:27:05

Ham,schmam who cares? They will know next time. Just hope they don't have a long queue.

NatashaGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 13-Jan-21 10:14:16

Hi all - please can we stick to the OP's topic, rather than making personal remarks. It'd be great to get things back on track and not have the thread turn into a personal spat. smile

lemongrove Wed 13-Jan-21 10:30:52

maddyone .....great post? and I’m sorry you have been so unwell, glad to hear that you are on the mend.?

lemongrove Wed 13-Jan-21 10:33:50

Urmstongran

Holland (Rotterdam) is the illegal drugs capital of the world. Industry is worth BILLIONS.

Yes ham butties need confiscating but really their border control have much bigger headaches to address!

?

A storm in a teacup, or a hiccup you could say until drivers get to know the rules.
Let them eat cake??

prestbury Wed 13-Jan-21 12:50:48

It strikes me as being a petty argument. It is only in recent years that travellers to the EU (including truck drivers) have been allowed to carry meat or dairy products for their own consumption, prior to that, if found they were confiscated.

I travelled regularly to France in the mid 2000's and the golden rule was to fatten up with your butties before the ferry docked.

Mamie Wed 13-Jan-21 17:42:18

Are you sure prestbury? We moved permanently to France in 2005, in normal times travel to UK over about six times a year and I don't remember not being allowed to bring meat and dairy back to France in that time. The only place you ever get pulled in for checking on the longer crossings is at Portsmouth and Newhaven (no juxtaposed controls) and I certainly don't remember that question.

Dinahmo Wed 13-Jan-21 18:57:57

Maddyone I hope that you feel better soon. Thank goodness for the NHS!

varian Mon 01-Mar-21 20:51:49

Did brexit become a religion for the true believers?

www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news/westminster-news/vote-leave-and-religion-and-brexit-university-study-7796858

Lovetopaint037 Tue 02-Mar-21 00:18:03

Just the mention of Brexit has had the power to make me spit but recently I find I am all out of spit and just feel deflated. Just don’t want to hear any moaning from those who decided it was what they wanted.

vegansrock Tue 02-Mar-21 05:36:22

Like all those fishermen who are now moaning their businesses are being ruined ....Can’t say I feel too sorry for them.

nanna8 Tue 02-Mar-21 06:04:58

Never understood this Brexit. What are they thinking? When the EU came in I felt so pleased because I thought it would mean no more European wars( I was born just after World War 2 and can still remember the poverty in the 1950s). Maybe the politicians were too young to remember all those horrors?

Katie59 Tue 02-Mar-21 08:46:41

nanna8

Never understood this Brexit. What are they thinking? When the EU came in I felt so pleased because I thought it would mean no more European wars( I was born just after World War 2 and can still remember the poverty in the 1950s). Maybe the politicians were too young to remember all those horrors?

Politicians never learn from history, they think they can do better than past generations and consistently fail, it applies to both parties.

That is why Sterling had depreciated steadily against the dollar and many other currencies since WW2, Brexit is just the current debacle there have been plenty of others.

varian Tue 02-Mar-21 11:24:19

Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Marine le Pen, Crispin Odey, Michael Hintze, Rupert Murdoch and the Barclay brothers all thought that Brexit was a good idea. Good for them maybe.

varian Tue 02-Mar-21 14:06:25

Brexit worse than feared, says JD Sports boss

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55997641

varian Tue 02-Mar-21 16:13:10

It now costs £1.70 to send a letter - ONE POUND SEVENTY!!! to an EU country thanks to brexit. Who voted for that?

GrannyGravy13 Tue 02-Mar-21 16:16:23

It’s 85p for a first class UK stamp!

GrannyGravy13 Tue 02-Mar-21 16:19:26

Pre Brexit it was between £1.42 and £1.62 depending on weight!

Greta Tue 02-Mar-21 16:35:48

My daughter (in the UK) posted a letter (standard DL envelope) to a friend in Sweden. She enclosed a small photograph. A few days letter the friend phoned and said she had received a card from her post office to say that a letter from the UK was waiting for her and could she inform the PO what was in the letter and the approximate value of it. Since the letter was not expected the friend had no idea what was in it and therefor had to phone my daughter and ask necessitating an international call.

Over the years I have sent many letters including photographs to Sweden. These letters have always been delivered in the normal way by the postman. Is this one of the benefits of Brexit?

PippaZ Tue 02-Mar-21 16:45:02

Research also found that Vote Leave supporters were more motivated by emotional arguments, rather than political or economic reasoning.

I didn't think this was a secret. Good to have it out in the open if it was though.

varian Tue 02-Mar-21 17:01:54

GrannyGravy13

Pre Brexit it was between £1.42 and £1.62 depending on weight!

Are you saying that the cost of postage has gone down since brexit? Where has that claim come from?

The cost of a first class stamp to post a letter recently rose by 14p to 85p but whereas an ordinary first class stamp could be used to post a letter to another EU country, the cost has doubled because of this brexit nonsense.