Brexit stuff in one place [MERGED]

msgyorkie:

Wheel Nut:
The only thing I have really noticed is with my online shopping order, they send grapes from Chile or India and not Spain, but they are tastier and cheaper.

Funnily enough I was in Morrisons today doing the weekly shop and I bought an Iceberg lettuce. It was priced at 45p and usually when its that low a price its because its the local crop grown near me in the Ely fens. However upon looking at the place of growth it was Spain!

So I thought food imports from the EU were
A) Never going to be sold in the UK because its too much hassle with the paperwork.
B) Never going to be sold in the UK because it will be too expensive.

So over to you Franglais…can you please explain how post brexit an iceberg lettuce grown in Spain is cheaper than it was last year pre brexit because frankly im baffled…wasnt the UK meant to starve to death as no grower wanted to export their goods into a post brexit UK■■?

Guess what
“she prices, she go up, she go down!”
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This is the coldest spring for decades.
Proof positive that Brexit is bad because of our increased heating bills!
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