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  • Brexit benefits – lets start a list
  • kelvin
    Full Member

    The new import checks are only needed if we dont recognise eu standards so an incoming government could avoid them.iirc

    They also start in April, and the election won’t be before then. If Labour have time travellers in their midst, they need to get busy. Probably need to start at least 6 months ago, if not in 2019, if they want the agreements in place. No, you can’t just undo things by wishing the UK hadn’t done them.

    theotherjonv
    Free Member

    The EU required that we provided clear labelling, that’s all. I bought a 568ml bottle of milk this morning.

    Incorrect. Specified quantities act.

    https://www.gov.uk/weights-measures-and-packaging-the-law/specified-quantities

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Yeah, milk, or whatever, isn’t the same as strong alcohol. And still isn’t. More serving sizes for wine might get added, for headlines, but will still be controlled. Not really an EU thing.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Incorrect. Specified quantities act.

    I didn’t know that, thanks for the correction. It’s still pretty academic though:

    Packaged in bottles, boxes or similar
    Volume by millilitre (ml)
    Still wine 100, 187, 250, 375, 500, 750, 1000, 1500

    The point there being, I assume, to ensure that consumers understand what they’re buying (so you couldn’t buy a 70cl bottle of wine thinking it was a regular 75cl).

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    tjagain
    Full Member

    Kelvin – I thought this one was fairly easy to deal with – basically just stating that we are not going to diverge from EU standards.  Its already been delayed 3 times IIRC?    I’ll bet its not in place for april as we have not got the staff or infrastructure

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    ^^Decent chance it will be delayed again as the last thing the Tories want is shop shortages as they head into an election. I bet they aren’t even close to having the staff etc ready for such checks as tj says.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    If it comes in on the date currently planned, the impact won’t be felt ‘till after a 2nd May vote, and stocks already in the UK are burnt through. If they delay the election ‘till the Autumn, they’ll delay the introduction ‘till the autumn. And, no TJ, it’s not easy to reverse once in place, it needs the T&CA seriously upgrading if we’re to comply with WTO rules and fulfil our obligation to other partners. It’s not a unilateral decision to remove checks (well, not without serious implications). Trade is based on multiple interacting rules based systems. Something I hope is now more understood.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    UK omitted from European project by EU’…

    The Brexiteers need to get over the fact that they won…

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    binners
    Full Member

    Next week: the re-introduction of the groat as a unit of currency to buy your flagon of mead

    F4D68E0D-A6AF-4B29-B30D-4BADDB5FAF06

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    fooman
    Full Member

    Churchill enjoyed a pint of champagne now you can too without having to deal with the annoying leftovers from a 75cl bottle. How the common folk have benefited!

    dudeofdoom
    Full Member

    TBH you could always buy a four pack of babyCham 🙂

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Does this legitimise the manky mixing of metric and imperial for bike wheels / tyres / frames etc?

    frankconway
    Free Member

    I’ve pondered and puzzled since WCA’s post several months ago.
    Asked family, friends, neighbours, random strangers.
    Answer came there none.
    It’s possible I/we aren’t sufficiently perceptive to see and understand the tremendous benefits which have, undoubtedly, accrued to the UK.
    The problem is all mine.

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    colournoise
    Full Member

    It’s possible I/we aren’t sufficiently perceptive to see and understand the tremendous benefits which have, undoubtedly, accrued to the UK.

    I guess the closer you get to being in the 1%, the more perceptive you get.

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    Mouth tobacco products are back. Previously banned in the EU, Britain has introduced them now they are out.

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    colournoise
    Full Member

    Woohoo! Oral cancer for the masses. Showing support for those good, old-fashioned, traditional British diseases.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Any links to the change in law? Pretty sure snus etc is still illegal to buy/sell in UK, but legal to use, just as before we left the EU. Unlike Sweden (in) and Norway (out) where sales are legal (but controlled). Imports are different (confusingly) but always have been.

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    Cougar
    Full Member

    Chewing tobacco has been in shops for some time now. I hadn’t realised that it was ever restricted, just not overly popular in the UK.

    Yet more crap to avoid treading/riding in along with the discarded fag ends, gum, dog eggs and grob.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    Well… I’ve found no change in law… the same “mouth tobacco” products are still banned from sale (snus) or restricted (chewing tobacco). We copy and pasted the “EU laws” across.

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    frankconway
    Free Member

    739 posts to date and no real, serious and tangible benefit.
    Give it time…

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    I’ve discovered a brexit benefit!

    Less/fewer  English chavs are allowed to go to Spain!

    Invalid or damaged passports are no longer allowed!

    https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/ryanair-passport-damage-holiday-ruined-b2472057.html

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    **** off back to butlins.

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    thecaptain
    Free Member

    There was a very clear example of a Brexit Benefit just a couple of days ago – as of 1 Jan 2024 the UK has joined the EU Horizon program.

    There’s no way we could have done that if we hadn’t left it in 2020.

    So stop your whinging and get busy, those union jacks won’t wave themselves.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    I would also like to announce that I and a colleague are today confirmed as consultants on a couple of Erasmus+ projects, worth about £9k over the next couple of years.

    All this would not have been possible before as we were partners for Erasmus+ programme. We were suffering having to deal with a full time member of staff to manage, about £200k of income annually and about 500 teachers taking part or learning from the UK.

    Oh goody.

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    Cougar
    Full Member

    I’ve discovered a brexit benefit!

    Less/fewer English chavs are allowed to go to Spain!

    Oh, sure, there’s plenty of brexit benefits.

    Just, y’know… not for us.

    spaniardclimber
    Free Member

    The only benefit I’ve seen so far was on our flight to Spain this Christmas, we were almost last to leave the plane, when we arrived at the passport checkpoint the queue was huge, I thought: “This is no less than a 90 min queue”, then a lady asks: “Españoles? please come this way”, the EU queue was non existant.

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    When we came back from Geneva into Edinburgh last year the European passport queue was tiny so cleared way before the UK passport one. I shall make sure both options are at the top of my bag for a quick decision.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    This is so funny.. it’s an hour long and there are some boring bits, but there are some real gems in there…

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    alpin
    Free Member

    UK is no longer the most obese country in the EU…..!

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Can I just check in, having read things today.

    Do we have a Sinn Féin party First Minister as a result if Brexit? Interesting ‘benefit’…

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    dantsw13
    Full Member

    Hopefully the Dup will get wiped out at the GE after their pathetic actions in refusing to power share.

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    frankconway
    Free Member

    Here’s the full article which the Observer link is based on…https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/feb/04/brexit-trade-perks-firms-business-department-leaving-eu-companies

    Are you ready?
    Brexit benefits here we come!

    Among the top achievements listed were booming sales of honey to Saudi Arabia, surging pet food exports to India, a rush of UK pork, worth £18m over five years, heading into Mexico’s restaurants and homes, and UK beauty products sales leaping in China, thanks to barriers being smashed

    The full article includes comment from sector specialists who are openly questioning of even the miniscule benefits touted by badenoch – basically saying…bollocks.

    Brexit benefits? My arse.
    Booming, surging, a rush of, leaping…all sound fantastic but even 100% growth of not very much is still not very much.

    Year-on-year reductions in GDP is the truth of it; can’t see many people queueing up to say…yep, I’ll have a slice of that but that’s exactly what too many people did.

    bigrich
    Full Member

    I can get Bisto and salad cream in the IGA. Had a Wispa too, but they are tiny now.

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    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Found a bonus!

    Brexiteer Bruce Dickinson had a whinge that the uplands weren’t as green or sunny as he had hoped, thus making himself look like a (even bigger) tit. A small win, but I’ll take it.

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    falkirk-mark
    Full Member

    Probably the only Brexit benefit is the Tories wanted it and got it then made a pigs ear of it (to be fair it was always going to be a pigs ear) and hopefully the electorate will thank them accordingly over the next few elections (plus with the added side show of the tories infighting over their personal views of their perfect Brexit)

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    thecaptain
    Free Member

    Irish reunification is a genuine Brexit benefit. If that can be handled peacefully over the next couple of decades it will be a lasting legacy long after we are all back in the EU anyway.

    chrismac
    Full Member

    The only Brexit benefit the brexiteers ever cared about was to avoid anti tax avoidance legislation coming into the Uk.  That has succeeded very well so all those wh9 can avoid tax cans till carry on as before

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Brexiteer Bruce Dickinson

    Wait, what?

    Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson? That Bruce Dickinson?

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