Those are minor problems and to be expected following our adjustment after 40 years of being ruled by the EU. The big picture is we have the same trade rights as an EU member pay not a penny into it and yes have to suffer a bit more paperwork which in time will be developed out. We are only 6 weeks in.
That's having your cake and eating it and a resounding success.
You obviously don't agree however I have yet to discover anything you do agree with.
Now I know that you posted that you read the 1246 page Withdrawal Agreement document in one day. But you may have to go back over it, because if you think you are trading with the EU on the same terms as before then you are sadly mistaken. I'm starting to think you didn't really read it.
You will find this revelation in the Irish Examiner particularly shocking:
The UK government has conceded that some “non-tariff trading barriers” have emerged due to the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.In December, after brokering the trade deal with Brussels, the Prime Minister said
“there will be no non-tariff barriers to trade”.
I'm especially shocked to learn that Bojo has been telling more brexit lies.
Unfortunately many british businesses have discovered that having your cake and eating it is a very expensive past time when you are a 3rd country.
It must be difficult when you discover that the people that sold you brexit actually lied to you.
Still you have your sovreignty.
#F**k business - British PM B. Johnson