British meat industry warns of border chaos as delays halt exports

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The British meat industry warned on Monday of looming border chaos as post-Brexit customs checks between Britain and the European Union (EU) halt some cross-border meat flows even with volumes sharply reduced.

In an attempt to ease into the new customs checks, British meat companies have cut trade volumes with the EU and Northern Ireland to about 20% for the first two weeks of January, the British Meat Processors Association said.

“The current paper-based customs and certifications system is a relic. It was never designed to cope with integrated, just-in-time supply chain,” said Nick Allen, head of the BMPA.

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This is so typically British Brexitiers, it's easier to tick 'Get the Brexit done', than to fill out a form.'

So, the good Boris and his cronies claimed they got brexit done, but how is anything done if it's not working? And it's not like they didn't have 4 years to plan and come up with forms and training and all that, right?

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British Government.........It's all your fault & COVID. Nothing to do with Brexit. We'll sit on our taxpayer paid for chairs, drinking subsidised alcohol & eating fish or beef.

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They have had over 4 years to prepare, if they have been sat on their arses hoping the leave vote would be overturned, tough titty

Wrong forms

They must have filled in the wrong forms.

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