Hilly
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It’s helped my sheep enterprise for years, so all
Good so far .
Good so far .
No difference here so far.
I suspect the chances of 15 million brits having their covid jab in Feb would be a dream if we had still been in Europe. How do you put a price on that ?
Got semen to go to sweden shortly & enquiries for cattle to NI. Would like to think in a couple of months some common sense will prevail with the paperwork & bureaucracy
Maybe for imports , not exports , they lied as Arnie would sayNeed to remember we are currently in a "Grace Period"
UK and EU agree 12-month grace period on rules of origin paperwork
Reprieve for car industry and others means mountain of paperwork will not have to be completed until 2022www.independent.co.uk
Fendt you mean???Things are looking so bright, I might have to start a " Which Valtra is best " thread.
Talking to a wagon driver who brought something in yesterday, he'd spent 5 hours at the docks waiting to pick something else up that hadn't been cleared
Is that frozen or fresh - different paperwork neededI would like to delight semen personally (potentially especially to Sweden) but I suppose you can’t travel due to Covid
Fendt you mean???
"Wrinkles" - have you been reading the Little Boris Book of Kerfuffles ?No difference at all really. Remarkably the sun still rose on January the 1st and if anything prices have held up remarkably well since. Though I do agree that lockdown may have ameliorated some of the effects in the short term.
As with importing & exporting to mainland Europe (and NI), there will be inevitable wrinkles but once everyone gets used to it, it'll settle down and just become the new normal.
Did you see the BBC News bit where they'd dragged up some expert to counter what you'd just said; in effect we are more flexible as a Third Country and therefore we can arrange vaccinations faster but when it comes to the "big" things like trade negotiations with big trade blocs we will lose compared with the EU. Bet it was the German TV's that were getting booted in after that one ..........Brexit will effect me by me getting my Covid Jab a heck of a lot sooner than if we had remained in the EU.
This could be a life saver, therefore a hell of a lot more important than still being part of the EU.
No doubt that this is a good example of how we, on our own can do things so much better!
Did you see the BBC News bit where they'd dragged up some expert to counter what you'd just said; in effect we are more flexible as a Third Country and therefore we can arrange vaccinations faster but when it comes to the "big" things like trade negotiations with big trade blocs we will lose compared with the EU. Bet it was the German TV's that were getting booted in after that one ..........
Ha-ha. No, haven’t seen that bit yet.Did you see the BBC News bit where they'd dragged up some expert to counter what you'd just said; in effect we are more flexible as a Third Country and therefore we can arrange vaccinations faster but when it comes to the "big" things like trade negotiations with big trade blocs we will lose compared with the EU. Bet it was the German TV's that were getting booted in after that one ..........
Is that frozen or fresh - different paperwork needed
Looks like you 'global world players' are having sh!t loads of problems and I understand your frustration and can sypathise.
Speaking purely selfishly, as a small peasant farmer, I can say it's been a walk in the park. Neither Brexit nor Covid have bothered us much - never go / have any desire to go anywhere much (busy lambing anyhow, so never go far anyway) and sheep are ££££
So much for the post Brexit £60 lamb
As far as we're concerned, it's 'What's not to like '.
With lockdown in place i would think for the majority of the population they have no idea of the affects of brexit which is exactly as the Government wants it. For us exporting fresh produce from Kenya to the UK Brexit has helped as it is much harder for fresh produce to move into the UK from Europe hauliers are not keen of the hassles involved especially when you add in Covid.
No difference at all.
Less bureaucratic rubbish the better.
No difference here so far.
I suspect the chances of 15 million brits having their covid jab in Feb would be a dream if we had still been in Europe. How do you put a price on that ?
Got semen to go to sweden shortly & enquiries for cattle to NI. Would like to think in a couple of months some common sense will prevail with the paperwork & bureaucracy
No difference at all really. Remarkably the sun still rose on January the 1st and if anything prices have held up remarkably well since. Though I do agree that lockdown may have ameliorated some of the effects in the short term.
As with importing & exporting to mainland Europe (and NI), there will be inevitable wrinkles but once everyone gets used to it, it'll settle down and just become the new normal.
It’s helped my sheep enterprise for years, so all
Good so far .
Grain heading towards £200/ ton, straw price good too, but that's all to do with the weather last season.
3 crop rule kicked into touch = a couple of extra £k for me.
To sum up............fecking excellent.
Things are looking so bright, I might have to start a " Which Valtra is best " thread.
Good to see a Brexit thread with some positivityBrexit will effect me by me getting my Covid Jab a heck of a lot sooner than if we had remained in the EU.
This could be a life saver, therefore a hell of a lot more important than still being part of the EU.
No doubt that this is a good example of how we, on our own can do things so much better!