As per my pinned tweet (on X) this was due 1/1/21 but for Brexit not been fully "done"
"Nigel Jenney, head of Fresh Produce Consortium, warned it would be “impossible” for the supply chain to absorb expected 27% hike in import fees set to be phased-in from August"
https://theloadstar.com/costly-import-red-tape-means-uk-food-prices-will-rise-expert-warns/#:~:text=Costly%20import%20red%20tape%20means%20UK%20food%20prices%20will%20rise%2C%20expert%20warns,-By%20Alexander%20Whiteman&text=UK%20food%20importers%20are%20clashing,expert%20has%20told%20The%20Loadstar.
"Nigel Jenney, head of Fresh Produce Consortium, warned it would be “impossible” for the supply chain to absorb expected 27% hike in import fees set to be phased-in from August"
https://theloadstar.com/costly-import-red-tape-means-uk-food-prices-will-rise-expert-warns/#:~:text=Costly%20import%20red%20tape%20means%20UK%20food%20prices%20will%20rise%2C%20expert%20warns,-By%20Alexander%20Whiteman&text=UK%20food%20importers%20are%20clashing,expert%20has%20told%20The%20Loadstar.
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24th June 2016. £=€1:25
21st February 2025.
£=€1:21
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regardless of the final (any Free Trade Agreement) Brexit deal.
It does mean an end to JIT & fast delivery by RoRo accompanied lorries of most goods to UK, and a return to warehousing. Leading to an eventual reduction in variety.
It was always thus w/ Brexit.
If add these voters to the Remain vote there was never a majority for ending FoM.
Nobody mentioned the/a customs union during the campaign. But I do know EFTA/EEA supporters do not like idea of a customs union
Invoking Article 50 terminates all treaties.
Only after we were fully out of EU/SM/CU, would a negotiation to join SM/CU again even be possible.
I.e., no guarantees. Vulnerable to MS veto.
Effects then would have been catastrophic.
Labour & Lib Dems would've been free of blame & it demonstrated only answer was to return to the SM/CU.
However, Labour actually voted through the TCA themselves
esp if it had been "done" on 1/1/21 as *the UK* insisted it must be