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There Is A Deal For Christmas!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7310476" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>Having driven along the length of the M20 today and also seen the pictures of Manston it is perhaps no surprise that a Deal has been done according to the media this evening.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure those 6,000 plus truck drivers stuck in Kent and the South East will be very impressed as most will be hoping they will get home for the New Year and Manston is a God forsaken place in summer.</p><p>It is with sober realisation when you drive past all those parked up trucks that Trade may be more important than Politics and this disaster for the companies and their drivers occurred in just over 36 hours.</p><p></p><p>The small print will be the Devil that decides who has come out of this four and a half year marathon the best, I have a feeling the Brexiteers will be disappointed and the Remainers will be frustrated for many years as they will not be able to travel easily to their holiday homes. There will be NO Winners just Losers at different degrees.</p><p>Covid probably was the clincher that unlocked the deal from being delayed until New Years Eve. </p><p>It was interesting driving down the M20 how many foreign trucks were still coming in, mostly Spanish with presumably fruit and veg on.</p><p></p><p>I bet the Media will be fed up as they will be spending Christmas analysing the small print for next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7310476, member: 699"] Having driven along the length of the M20 today and also seen the pictures of Manston it is perhaps no surprise that a Deal has been done according to the media this evening. I am not sure those 6,000 plus truck drivers stuck in Kent and the South East will be very impressed as most will be hoping they will get home for the New Year and Manston is a God forsaken place in summer. It is with sober realisation when you drive past all those parked up trucks that Trade may be more important than Politics and this disaster for the companies and their drivers occurred in just over 36 hours. The small print will be the Devil that decides who has come out of this four and a half year marathon the best, I have a feeling the Brexiteers will be disappointed and the Remainers will be frustrated for many years as they will not be able to travel easily to their holiday homes. There will be NO Winners just Losers at different degrees. Covid probably was the clincher that unlocked the deal from being delayed until New Years Eve. It was interesting driving down the M20 how many foreign trucks were still coming in, mostly Spanish with presumably fruit and veg on. I bet the Media will be fed up as they will be spending Christmas analysing the small print for next week. [/QUOTE]
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