“It was easier to get aid across the border in the middle of a war than it is to get food into Europe.” Brexit is starting to wear on British trade. on.wsj.com
“It was easier to get aid across the border in the middle of a war than it is to get food into Europe.” Brexit is starting to wear on British trade. on.wsj.com
“It was easier to get aid across the border in the middle of a war than it is to get food into Europe.” Brexit is starting to wear on British trade. on.wsj.com
Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Food shortages, skyrocketing fuel prices, limited access to medication, days-long waits at the border. Those are the possibilities outlined by the British government in an internal policy paper that outlines the potential impacts of a no-deal Brexit. nyti.ms
Talk has been swirling in the UK over preparations for a "no deal" Brexit — a scenario that could mean new border checks, log-jammed ports, marooned trucks, and food, drugs and other essential supplies drying up nyti.ms