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Late News - Beekeeper Told 15 Million Bees Could Be Burned Due To Brexit Rules
Beekeeper told 15 million bees could be burned due to Brexit rules
https:/ /www.th eneweur opean.c o.uk/br exit-ne ws/west minster -news/b aby-bee s-brexi t-rules -729977 2
Unexpected consequences of leaving the EU?
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Unexpected consequences of leaving the EU?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He should simply move them from Italy to the Republic of Ireland (both part of the EU). Then from the Republic to Northern Ireland (no border unless the EU decides there will be one - which they might do if they find they didn't order this year's bees early enough) and then from NI to to Canterbury (no restrictions on goods entering GB from NI). In fact, since NI remains in the EU's Single Market he should simply ship them from Italy to NI. Might as well use the "Northern Ireland Protocol" to his advantage even if the people of NI have been thrown to the wolves.
NJ "He should simply move them from Italy to the Republic of Ireland (both part of the EU). Then from the Republic to Northern Ireland (no border unless the EU decides there will be one - which they might do if they find they didn't order this year's bees early enough) and then from NI to to Canterbury (no restrictions on goods entering GB from NI)"
NJ I think that's what he tried to do to evade the new rules
NJ I think that's what he tried to do to evade the new rules
//NJ I think that's what he tried to do to evade the new rules//
But he wouldn't be evading any rules. He'd be complying with all of them. Unless, that is, the rules are simply made up to suit individual circumstances as they arise. As with the Covid restrictions, if the legislators want to prevent people doing something they need to legislate for it. No use them bleating "But that's not what we meant."
If the UK government wants to stop goods being moved from the EU into Great Britain they will have to either impose a hard border in Ireland or impose import controls on goods moving from Northern Ireland to the UK.
But he wouldn't be evading any rules. He'd be complying with all of them. Unless, that is, the rules are simply made up to suit individual circumstances as they arise. As with the Covid restrictions, if the legislators want to prevent people doing something they need to legislate for it. No use them bleating "But that's not what we meant."
If the UK government wants to stop goods being moved from the EU into Great Britain they will have to either impose a hard border in Ireland or impose import controls on goods moving from Northern Ireland to the UK.
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