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- The more I read about Brexit the more I hate the UK January 15, 2021
- Exports to EU to plunge by more than one-third because of Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal, study warns January 15, 2021
- No 10 finally admits the UK rejected visa-free tours offer from EU January 15, 2021
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link Asked my Dad why he voted leave

link A Brexiteer’s dilemma

link The more I read about Brexit the more I hate the UK

link Exports to EU to plunge by more than one-third because of Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal, study warns

link No 10 finally admits the UK rejected visa-free tours offer from EU

link Government rejects report it will lower workers' rights post-Brexit

link Jacob Rees-Mogg says fish are British and 'happier' because of Brexit – video

link UK Covid: arrivals from South America and Portugal banned from Friday over Brazilian variant concerns – as it happened

link Tory MPs from fishing areas criticise government over Brexit red tape

link Brexit touring row: UK proposals not fit for purpose, says EU

link Will Brexit end up sinking the Scottish fishing industry?

link 48-hour week could be scrapped under ‘plans to rip up worker protections’ after Brexit

link Brexit news – live: Border disruption here ‘for good’, says Barnier as crisis plan for ports revealed

link UK workers’ rights at risk in plans to rip up EU labour market rules

link Coronavirus sparks exodus of foreign-born people from UK

link Arlene Foster faces wrath of unionists over Brexit shortages

link Northern Ireland needs pragmatism, not more political rhetoric, as it faces Brexit

link Boris Johnson accused of betraying fishing industry over Brexit disruption

link Northern Ireland loses new Stena ferry as Brexit deal disrupts trade

link Brexit isn't working

link Tory Fisheries Minister did not read Brexit deal which costs Scottish fleet £1 million a day in losses - Victoria Prentis admitted she was 'busy organising the local nativity trail' instead

link It is 2021 and you can discuss the impact of Brexit with a 'sandwich artist'

link Hundreds of British lorry drivers fined £300 for not having permit to drive through Kent

link EU to give Ireland €1bn from Brexit impact fund

link Invitation: Baker McKenzie’s Brexit Insights on WTO, Customs, Trade and Competition Webinar Series – Tuesday 26 January – Wednesday 3 February 2021

Deliveries of fresh Scottish seafood to the EU have been halted until 18 January, after post-Brexit...
link Daily Brexit Update – 13 January 2021

link EU halts imports of seafood from smaller Scottish companies

link The top FT stories read by the legal world

link Barnier warns post-Brexit border friction is the new normal

link Brexit forces German logistics group to suspend UK deliveries
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