Lets all get excited -trade deal with Mongolia

There’s so much shite on that list it’s ridiculous, a good trade deal is a good trade deal no matter the country. I assume you are taking the piss out of Mongolia ? Well done.
 
"Mongolia is the world's second largest producer of cashmere, with the main company, Gobi Cashmere, accounting for 21% of world cashmere production as of 2006."

Cashmere sweaters and scarves coming our way
 
Meanwhile Yorkshire Bylines site has reached 734 downsides of Brexit so far.

Thanks for the link Always. It's one of the funniest reads I've had for a while. I've got 700 more to read but I think I'll save them for later. These are funny though. I wonder if that bike shop in Devon ever got its set of peddles from Amsterdam that it was whining about last year.



Brexit to blame for preventing Fulham signing Dutch player Justin Kluivert from Italian club Roma (that's the end of English football then)

The logistical implications 🤔 of Brexit blamed for cutting the Disneyland Express to Disneyland (well they might be if it had been cut)

Lea Valley North has seen over a third of cucumber growers apply for planning permission to develop their land. (finally recognised there is more money in property development than cucumbers)

A small brewery in Kent has seen a 95% fall in export sales since the UK left the EU. (It now sells its beer to UK customers)

London will lose its status as a global financial hub. The City would drift towards “regional market” status if it did not cut red tape around listings. Officials must strip back excessive stock market rules. (but despite efforts by Mairead McGuinness to punish the UK London is still Europe's leading financial centre)

Eurostar confirmed train services carrying passengers between London and Europe would not stop at Ashford and Ebbsfleet, during 2023 🥱

Denbies Wine Estate in Surrey say that due to Brexit red tape, some businesses on the continent will no longer supply and service their equipment (buy British, the European wine market is struggling with economic problems and climate change so they'll soon be back looking for work)

Battle re-enactment societies say customs red tape could prevent them taking part in events overseas. The UK’s leading Napoleonic re-enactment society has said post-Brexit customs rules fail to account for their antique firearms, leaving them at risk of having their weapons confiscated 😆
 
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Lots of angry people. Ill leave you to it. Didnt know one of you was so sensitive about Mongolia. Its more about the person who posted it. But dont expect you to understand.
 
Don’t they make horse milk cheese there? The new boss won’t want any of that coming in!
Hope she has checked the small print?
 
"Mongolia is the world's second largest producer of cashmere, with the main company, Gobi Cashmere, accounting for 21% of world cashmere production as of 2006."

Cashmere sweaters and scarves coming our way
We'll need them to keep warm in the absence of being able to turn the heating on.

This deal MAY be worth £10 million. Wow.

We spend more painting fire engines.
 
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