Re: The Brexit Dividend...
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:57 pm
Brilliant. That's the "EU caves in, thanks Boris" headlines done.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:53 pm Is Frost going to reject this?
EU ready to scrap most post-Brexit checks on British goods entering NI
Offer to lift up to 50% of customs checks aims to turn page on troubled relationship with Boris Johnson
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ntering-ni
Ex-Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has landed a £100,000 job advising the owner of some of the UK's top ports.
The Conservative MP is working for Hutchison Ports, which operates Harwich and Felixstowe among other terminals.
According to the MPs' register of financial interests, he will be paid for seven hours work a week for a year. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54185180
Youngian wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 10:01 am I understand the problem is no storage capacity due to lack of HGV drivers moving it. I assume Rotterdam isn't going to hold this freight out of charity. How is it going to be moved back to the UK? Those 27 EU lorry driver applicants are going to be very busy.Maybe he will drum up trade with some of his imaginary boats.
What does the port's highly paid trouble shooter recommend; take responsibility or just blame Brexit?
Ex-Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has landed a £100,000 job advising the owner of some of the UK's top ports.
The Conservative MP is working for Hutchison Ports, which operates Harwich and Felixstowe among other terminals.
According to the MPs' register of financial interests, he will be paid for seven hours work a week for a year. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54185180
Incompetent, but connected fools like Grayling, Hancock, Harding, (I could go on, there are Thaasans of em).
They all get to wet their beak before anybody involved in the work gets to see the money.
Almost all our industries are carrying these fuckers, like some extremely generous welfare system for inbreds.
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 11:30 am When Cummings speaks of the Deep State it is this stratum of society that he means, the Establishment, the Old Boy Network, the Connected. The rich and powerful, and usually very private. People like Handcock and Greyling operate on the edges, picking up crumbs.Let's not forget that Cummings (and his little coven of IT consultants) are just as balls-deep in the gravy-boat as the Ministers.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 7:15 pm Let's not forget that Cummings (and his little coven of IT consultants) are just as balls-deep in the gravy-boat as the Ministers.Of course they are. That's how Cummings is able to give us the inside story.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:57 pm Brilliant. That's the "EU caves in, thanks Boris" headlines done.The Express was ahead of you there.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 7:15 pmI'm not talking about the grifters on the periphery. The real Establishment deals in power over generations, not just money. The Royal Family, the Duke of Westminster, Rupert Murdoch and other press barons, the Church of England, senior political grandees, the Chiefs of the armed forces, anonymous members of The Garrick and the Athaenaum, Russian multi-billionaires. Those are the people who have real clout. Cummings and his ilk are as much their hired hands as their butlers - and yes, some members of the establishment still have butlers...Malcolm Armsteen wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 11:30 am When Cummings speaks of the Deep State it is this stratum of society that he means, the Establishment, the Old Boy Network, the Connected. The rich and powerful, and usually very private. People like Handcock and Greyling operate on the edges, picking up crumbs.Let's not forget that Cummings (and his little coven of IT consultants) are just as balls-deep in the gravy-boat as the Ministers.
Just 20 UK visas have been issued to HGV drivers from abroad who took up the emergency offer of employment to avoid empty shelves in the run-up to Christmas, a senior minister has admitted.
Oliver Dowden, the Conservative party chair, said there were a “relatively limited” number of people applying for the jobs, with about 300 applications received and “just over 20” fully processed.
It came as the Home Office disclosed it would take three weeks to process the documents, in accordance with “the public service standard” turnaround time of 15 working days. The admission, from Kevin Foster, future borders and immigration minister, was contained in a letter to MPs, seen by the Guardian, and prompted accusations that the government was not moving fast enough to avert a national crisis.
In the face of mounting fuel, food and goods shortages last month, it was announced that 5,000 visas would be granted to lorry drivers until the end of next February, and a further 5,500 could be applied for by poultry workers that would last until 31 December 2021...
https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... ent-admits
Oblomov wrote:Needed a black suit for an ashes burial service tomorrow, medium-end options were incredibly sparse on stock that would accommodate my lockdown lard.Moss Bros?