Brexit has chopped around a sixth off food exports to the EU, to the tune of £3 billion less a year.
That has consequences in the form of lost jobs, failing firms, and lower tax revenue.
All because companies face mountains of paperwork where flat plains used to be.
https://news.sky.com/story/mind-boggling-brexit-rules-hit-british-food-exports-by-3bn-a-year-13266080
That has consequences in the form of lost jobs, failing firms, and lower tax revenue.
All because companies face mountains of paperwork where flat plains used to be.
https://news.sky.com/story/mind-boggling-brexit-rules-hit-british-food-exports-by-3bn-a-year-13266080
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Is it because they are a government of civil servants and union leaders that they have no clue about the costs, admin and delays that EU exports now face?