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Westministenders: Unilateral Ignoring of WHO rules

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RedToothBrush · 09/03/2021 15:43

Where we are:

On 1st January the EU started to apply checks on all goods from the UK coming into the Union.

However the UK decided to take a slower route to this, and planned that on the 1st April the UK we would be carrying out Sanitary & Phytosanitary paperwork for animal and plant EU imports like meat and eggs.

Then on 1 July we'd implement a full customs check on all goods arriving into the UK from EU member states.

Obviously we've struggled with exports as we weren't ready for this and its fucked business. But ultimately the import side of things has yet to hit the shit fan still.

It sounds like there is likely to be issues with imports of food in particular, so there is talk of delaying our plan of checks until later in the day. There is concern that the reopening of pubs and restuarants which will up demands of imports occuring at the same time as checks are put in place is likely to be 'problematic'.

Remember we get 2/3 of fruit, veg and cheese from the EU. And half our wine. And to date these largely have only been affected by haulage issues NOT UK customs issues...

You might want to keep that in mind.

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ParadiseIsland · 09/03/2021 15:46

PMK

DGRossetti · 09/03/2021 15:49

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ListeningQuietly · 09/03/2021 15:50

An interesting read about Northern Ireland
blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2021/03/04/ireland-northern-ireland-protocol-the-eu-must-play-the-long-game/

FatCatThinCat · 09/03/2021 16:18

Pmk with a picture of my caramel eggs which have become a rare a sight as a brexit unicorn in my neck of the woods.

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Lonelycrab · 09/03/2021 16:42

Pmk and thanks Red and everyone for these threads. Drowning in a sea of royal squirrels at the mo.

Bee0808 · 09/03/2021 17:03

Thanks red
Pmk

GeistohneGrenzen · 09/03/2021 17:14

PMK and thanks Red Smile

prettybird · 09/03/2021 17:58

PMK with the usual cute cats Smile

Brexit: the gift that keeps giving, with teething problems that are going to be fixed with "temporary technical things", objections from EU will be dealt with "goodwill and imagination" Confused and the Turing scheme offers almost nothing in terms of costs studying abroad, unlike Erasmus, so overseas studies truly will become the exclusive domain of the rich Angry

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ListeningQuietly · 09/03/2021 18:31

Nothing to see here
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/mar/09/uk-germany-trade-slumps-brexit-covid

pointythings · 09/03/2021 18:48

LQ I can't wait to see the stats for April. Not.

TheHateIsNotGood · 09/03/2021 19:08

PMK

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HoneysuckIejasmine · 09/03/2021 19:08

Pmk

PawFives · 09/03/2021 19:16

PMK

HannibalHayes · 09/03/2021 20:09

So our post-Brexshit industrial strategy didn't last long then...

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BoreOfWhabylon · 09/03/2021 21:10

pmk Flowers

LostToucan · 09/03/2021 21:40

More sleepy cats.

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mrslaughan · 09/03/2021 21:49

My Twitter is full of things - that all lead to the same thing. The UK government seem to be actively (and quite openly) trying to reign the troubles....... just why?

(JRM making incendiary comments , NIO officials meeting loyalist paramilitaries, the move to recruit less neutral personal to the NIO)

mrslaughan · 09/03/2021 21:49

Sorry "re-ignite"

HappyWinter · 09/03/2021 22:18

Pmk. Beautiful cats as always. That's what I'm coming back as in my next life, cats have a great life.

Very worrying about Northern Ireland, it would be terrible to go back to the Troubles.

Peregrina · 09/03/2021 23:07

PMK

DrBlackbird · 09/03/2021 23:19

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borntobequiet · 10/03/2021 05:23

Terribly worrying about N Ireland on every level. And with this US President? Our Government has taken leave of its senses. Reputationally damaging, morally reprehensible, totally indefensible.

LostToucan · 10/03/2021 08:37

WTF - how skint / desperate for attention is Farage?

www.cameo.com/nigelfarage

DGRossetti · 10/03/2021 09:52

Speaking of Ireland

www.rte.ie/news/2021/0309/1203027-coveney-congree-brexit/

The 'Friends of Ireland' caucus, a bipartisan group on Capitol Hill, will receive the briefing today

By Brian O'Donovan

Washington Correspondent

Members of the US Congress are to receive a briefing today on the latest Brexit developments from Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney and European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič.

The 'Friends of Ireland' caucus, a bipartisan group on Capitol Hill, will receive the briefing amid concerns in Washington over last week's decision by the UK government to unilaterally change the way the Northern Ireland Protocol is being implemented.

Mr Šefčovič will be on the call in his capacity as the European Union's co-chair of the Joint Committee, which oversees the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement.

Last week, the UK government announced the extension of the grace period for post-Brexit supermarket agri-food movements from the rest of the UK to Northern Ireland.

The EU said it was a potential breach of international law and contrary to the good faith provision of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.

The European Commission is expected to take legal action against the UK in the coming days.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked about the situation last week and said that US President Joe Biden's support for the Good Friday Agreement remained "unequivocal".

Taoiseach Micheál Martin will meet virtually with Mr Biden next week for the annual St Patrick's Day celebrations.

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www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2021/0309/1203033-northern-ireland-protocol/

EU set to begin legal action against UK over Northern Ireland Protocol

Updated / Wednesday, 10 Mar 2021 06:14

The UK announced an extension of the protocol's grace periods

By Tony Connelly

Europe Editor

The European Commission is expected to take legal action against the United Kingdom in the coming days over its unilateral move on implementing the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The commission is set to issue a letter of formal notice, triggering infringement proceedings against the UK, followed by a second letter to the EU-UK Joint Committee, which will effectively trigger the dispute settlement mechanism within the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.

Last December, the EU and UK negotiated a series of grace periods that have limited the full impact of the protocol.

Both sides were in negotiations in recent weeks through the Joint Committee, which implements the Withdrawal Agreement, about a possible extension to the grace periods.

However, last week Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis announced the UK would go ahead itself and extend the grace periods.

Yesterday, the EU's representative on the Joint Committee, European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič, outlined to member states the legal options.

It is understood those options could be triggered this week.

There would be a letter of formal notice accusing the UK of being in breach of EU law because it had overridden the protocol.

London would have several weeks to respond and the issue could end up in the European Court of Justice.

A second letter would be addressed to the Joint Committee under Articles 167 and 169 of the Withdrawal Treaty.

Those articles require both sides to consult each other in good faith when implementing the treaty.

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By sending the letter, the EU would effectively trigger the treaty's dispute settlement mechanism.

It is understood that Mr Šefčovič told EU ambassadors that disputes with the UK could be the order of the day in the coming months.

However, it is believed that when he held his second phone call with David Frost - his UK opposite number - on Sunday night, it was a more cordial conversation than the one held in the immediate aftermath of last week's announcement.

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www.rte.ie/news/us/2021/0310/1203044-sinn-fein-us-adverts/

Sinn Féin places adverts in US newspapers calling for united Ireland

Updated / Wednesday, 10 Mar 2021 08:05

Mary Lou McDonald said Irish America had been central to the signing and safeguarding of the Good Friday Agreement

By Brian O'Donovan

Washington Correspondent

Sinn Féin has taken out adverts in a number of US newspapers calling for the Irish Government to prepare and plan for a united Ireland.

The half-page adverts are appearing in the Washington Post and the New York Times, with full page colour advertisements in the Irish-American newspapers, the Irish Voice and the Irish Echo.

The ads also call for a date to be set for a referendum on a united Ireland.

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said that Irish America had been central to the signing and safeguarding of the Good Friday Agreement.

"The central principle of the Agreement is the right of the people to determine their constitutional future. A unity referendum is the measure of that right and an essential commitment of the Agreement," she said.

The united Ireland advert has been endorsed by a number of Irish American groups including the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Brehon Law Society and the Irish American Unity Conference.

DGRossetti · 10/03/2021 10:27

www.thelondoneconomic.com/news/plants-shipped-from-ireland-take-1400-mile-detour-to-avoid-brexit-headache-at-holyhead-256700/

Plant suppliers in Wales have yet to experience a ‘Brexit dividend’ with supplies from Ireland being sent on a 1,400 mile detour to avoid mayhem at Holyhead port.

According to reports in The Mirror a 170-mile journey between Neil Alcock’s Seiont Nurseries in Caernarfon and his supplier in Kilkenny used to take just 12 hours before the short crossing to Dublin become entangled in red tape.

But now they have to embark on a “four-day marathon” via France, Holland and England – at an expense of £280 instead of £100.

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