We could always feast on the government guided food parcels
I’ve been doing the Tory diet this week. You have a quarter of a tin of tuna, half a pepper and a slice of bread daily for five days then burn a £20 note. Feeling good so far.
We could always feast on the government guided food parcels
I can’t see the republicans appointing Don jnr or Eric, after impeaching their dad? Neither are good public speakers either, they’ll have to choose wisely as there will almost certainly be a third party pop up with a populist choice in the guise of Trump senior that’ll split their vote
We could have asked for a grace period and given businesses months rather than days to know what sort of Brexit they were having to adapt to. The whole having our cake and eating it thing doesn’t work as well if we have to starve for a while to get our cake.
I’ve been doing the Tory diet this week. You have a quarter of a tin of tuna, half a pepper and a slice of bread daily for five days then burn a £20 note. Feeling good so far.
Brexit shellfish delays: 'If we go another week like this, we're finished'
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image captionJamie McMillan said delays in exporting his shellfish would result in them arriving dead
A Scottish shellfish firm has warned it is on the brink of bankruptcy as delays continue at ports following the introduction of post-Brexit red tape.
Lochfyne Langoustines managing director Jamie McMillan said his firm had already lost some consignments after they were found to be rotten by the time they arrived in France.
He also warned EU customers were now going to Denmark to buy langoustines.
Mr McMillan described it as a "very, very serious situation".
His comments came after transport company DFDS announced a further delay in exports of group consignments of seafood to the EU.
- Small seafood firms face further export delays
- Seafood bodies call for 'lighter touch' on exports
- Scottish seafood exports 'held up by post-Brexit rules'
It halted groupage exports last week after delays in getting new paperwork for EU border posts in France.
DFDS said it would not resume those exports until Monday.
Mr McMillan told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "We've been screaming for the last six months - eight months - that we have to get our produce to market within 12 to 24 hours.
"Any delays in that process, our shellfish will arrive in France dead.
"We lost two pallets last week. It took five days to arrive in Boulogne from Scotland, so our goods were rotten on arrival."
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image captionTransport company DFDS has said it will not resume groupage exports until Monday
He added: "Customers are not buying from us any more - we have become unreliable suppliers.
"Everybody has stopped buying. This has happened for the past two weeks. We can't continue this to happen for another week because we will be out of business.
"We have had no sales to the EU, our biggest market for live shellfish, in the last two weeks.
"If we go another week without that, we are finished."
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This story is incorrect - misleading speculation from anonymous EU sources. The UK pushed for a more ambitious agreement with the EU on the temporary movement of business travellers, which would have covered musicians and others, but our proposals were rejected by the EU.
Any reason why he shouldn't have a union flagNadhim Zahawi is Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment. This is a success story, isn't it? So why did he look on Newsnight tonight as if he was being interviewed by police for his part in a Huddersfield grooming gang?
Also, he was presumably in his own home, so why the **** did he have a Union Flag behind him?
Pathetic.
Brexit shellfish delays: 'If we go another week like this, we're finished'
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9 hours ago
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You must log in or register to see imagesIMAGE COPYRIGHTJAMIE MCMILLAN TWITTER
image captionJamie McMillan said delays in exporting his shellfish would result in them arriving dead
A Scottish shellfish firm has warned it is on the brink of bankruptcy as delays continue at ports following the introduction of post-Brexit red tape.
Lochfyne Langoustines managing director Jamie McMillan said his firm had already lost some consignments after they were found to be rotten by the time they arrived in France.
He also warned EU customers were now going to Denmark to buy langoustines.
Mr McMillan described it as a "very, very serious situation".
His comments came after transport company DFDS announced a further delay in exports of group consignments of seafood to the EU.
- Small seafood firms face further export delays
- Seafood bodies call for 'lighter touch' on exports
- Scottish seafood exports 'held up by post-Brexit rules'
It halted groupage exports last week after delays in getting new paperwork for EU border posts in France.
DFDS said it would not resume those exports until Monday.
Mr McMillan told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "We've been screaming for the last six months - eight months - that we have to get our produce to market within 12 to 24 hours.
"Any delays in that process, our shellfish will arrive in France dead.
"We lost two pallets last week. It took five days to arrive in Boulogne from Scotland, so our goods were rotten on arrival."
You must log in or register to see imagesIMAGE COPYRIGHTDFDS
image captionTransport company DFDS has said it will not resume groupage exports until Monday
He added: "Customers are not buying from us any more - we have become unreliable suppliers.
"Everybody has stopped buying. This has happened for the past two weeks. We can't continue this to happen for another week because we will be out of business.
"We have had no sales to the EU, our biggest market for live shellfish, in the last two weeks.
"If we go another week without that, we are finished."
Nadhim Zahawi is Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment. This is a success story, isn't it? So why did he look on Newsnight tonight as if he was being interviewed by police for his part in a Huddersfield grooming gang?
Also, he was presumably in his own home, so why the **** did he have a Union Flag behind him?
Pathetic.

I feel sorry for your son. It’s stupid that a free trade deal looks like this. People will get P’d with this and shop elsewhere. I have seen other articles of the same thing happening. This will change when at some point.My son has ordered a bass guitar and UPS turned up today with an invoice for an additional £47 bill to get it through customs (coming from Germany) - says he's dropping off about 20 of these bills every day since Jan 1st......£47 on a £130 guitar! FFS
I feel sorry for your son. It’s stupid that a free trade deal looks like this. People will get P’d with this and shop elsewhere. If have seen other articles of the same thing happening. This will change when at some point.
Well you will need to ask Boris that question.Doesn’t sound like a very free free trade deal.