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Old 08-06-2021, 11:03   #1126
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I believe that Telegraph readers are clever enough to see through this framing for what it really is - breaking international law.

https://twitter.com/Femi_Sorry/statu...55456286294018
Where in the agreement does it say anything specific about chilled meat and even parcels?
As I've previously pointed out, it doesn't say anything specific, just that the details are up to the Joint Committee. GB and NI are in the SAME customs territory. That IS in the agreement, and as such there can't be different rules for GB and NI. WTO rules state that different customs rules=separate customs territories=full WTO tariffs between those territories(ie between GB & NI).
Why on earth are the EU objecting to parcels between GB and NI? The bigger food safety threat, is and always has been, from the EU, Eg Horse meat masquerading as Beef.

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
My wife pre-ordered a limited edition "Best of" CD from FNAC in France, international postage included.

The money was taken from Paypal on the day of release.

2 weeks later it had not arrived here, so I emailed FNAC.

Their response was an immediate refund and an apology stating that they no longer export to the UK due to the problems caused by Brexit.
What is meant to be the difference between exporting to the UK and any other non-EU country?
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