You are totally ruling out the possibility that systems might change. If the current system doesn't work as it stands, they can either (your viewpoint) accept that there will be food shortages for ever more, or (my viewpoint) change the system. OF COURSE they will change the system. And while the system is changing, there will be flexibility.Lancasterclaret wrote:Again, shows your lack of understanding - we can buy all the food we want from the EU, but its subject to the same border checks that have to be in place in the event of a "No deal" - You blithely saying there won't be checks when its one of the key parts of any Brexiteers belief for the future is ridiculous.
Let me try and get one thing straight. I am not saying there will not be checks. I am not saying there will not be checks. I am not saying there will not be checks. Do you understand that sentence? I am not saying there will not be checks. Is the double negative confusing? I am saying there will be checks. In my opinion, there will be checks. I believe there will be checks. There will be checks. Do you understand?
But just because there aren't the staff or systems to institute the full level of checks that will follow when the system is fully up and running, does not mean there will be food shortages. It means there will be fewer checks (not zero checks, because I still believe there will be checks) while the new system is brought up to scratch.
There will not be food shortages. You mention KFC - they had a problem. There may be similar problems. People might be forced to have tinned pears because the tinned peaches are a day late. But there will be no food shortages.