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No Deal exports grind to a halt

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    #41
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Do you understand now what a double negative is and how you got it wrong?
    You can do it, Yorkie!

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      #42
      Originally posted by meridian View Post
      This one’s particularly hilarious, we’re running out of the right type of approved pallets to ship goods on.

      Who’s in charge at the DExEU again, that should be keeping tabs on these details?

      Brexit: Ministers to hold emergency no-deal meeting with business - Business Insider
      So if we're in the EU, we get to ignore all the rules & regs governing pallets. Rules presumably dreamed up to protect EU citizens from dangerous foreign pallets. Who is protecting EU citizens from dangerous EU pallets?
      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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        #43
        Originally posted by Mordac View Post
        So if we're in the EU, we get to ignore all the rules & regs governing pallets. Rules presumably dreamed up to protect EU citizens from dangerous foreign pallets. Who is protecting EU citizens from dangerous EU pallets?
        The ECJ, which covers Member States.

        We’re also leaving that, remember? ;-)

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          #44
          Originally posted by Mordac View Post
          So if we're in the EU, we get to ignore all the rules & regs governing pallets. Rules presumably dreamed up to protect EU citizens from dangerous foreign pallets. Who is protecting EU citizens from dangerous EU pallets?
          It's not some dreamt up thing with no point to it, unlike many pro-Brexit posts. It's there for:
          Preventing organisms harmful to plants or plant products from being introduced into and spreading within the EU, and regulating imports from third countries in line with international plant health standards


          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #45
            Brexit is not my palate


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              #46
              Originally posted by Mordac View Post
              So if we're in the EU, we get to ignore all the rules & regs governing pallets. Rules presumably dreamed up to protect EU citizens from dangerous foreign pallets. Who is protecting EU citizens from dangerous EU pallets?
              The UK is currently inside the EU so rules for external states don't apply. You really are finding this difficult.

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                #47
                Ketchup will get worse, tomatoes will cost 10p more, cheese will be a thing of the past, and now we have the wrong type of pallets?


                They should of put all this on the side of bus FFS...

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                  The UK is currently inside the EU so rules for external states don't apply. You really are finding this difficult.
                  Er, no.

                  Who is protecting EU citizens from dangerous EU pallets?
                  Try again...
                  His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Mordac View Post
                    Er, no.



                    Try again...
                    Try reading the response above that explains the point of the regulation.
                    It’s nothing to do with protecting snowflakes like you, but about making sure that toxins and fungi from untreated foreign wood does not affect the forests of wood in Europe.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                      Try reading the response above that explains the point of the regulation.
                      It’s nothing to do with protecting snowflakes like you, but about making sure that toxins and fungi from untreated foreign wood does not affect the forests of wood in Europe.
                      But that's not fair!

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