![]() We're still not entirely sure if this is a real thing or some sort of elaborate prank but a 'Festival of Brexit' is supposed to be going ahead at some point next year and is apparently set to feature a ' physical manifestation of British weather' which sounds absolutely thrilling.To make matters worse its not even going to be called 'Festival of Brexit' anymore. Fans have been waiting 4… - Papa Roach Roach) Once again, the irony here is that Scotland voted to stay in the Our new #vinyl albums are stuck in UK customs for 10 days now. The Scottish tradition of eating Haggis on Burns Night was ruined for many in 2021 as post-Brexit regulations prevented many Scots living in Europe from getting their Haggises in on time for the festivities on 25th January - unless they were really determined. Scots in EU unable to buy Haggis for Burns Night The irony of all this? Daltrey voted to leave the EU. ![]() He was one of the 110 signatories of a letter to the government that accused the government of “shamefully failing” live performers. In a similar vein to Allardyce, Roger Daltrey, the lead singer of the legendary UK rock group The Who, complained that the UK’s trade deal with the EU was failing UK musicians. I have to look at that and think 'can he qualify?"īrexiteer Roger Daltrey complains about The Who needing a visa to tour Europe ![]() Due to the new regulations in terms of the permit, they were unable to come to this country, whereas (previously) they would have done. At the time 'Big Sam' said: "I have found three players already who were capable of coming here and they're not allowed. Allardyce, who had admitted in the press several times that he voted to leave the EU learnt that signing footballers for his team from Europe had just become doubly hard due to the extra paperwork needed for players coming from clubs in the EU. ![]() When Sam Allardyce was West Bromwich Albion manager the UK was still finding its feet outside of the EU. The first major instance was of Leave voters living in Spain who soon found out that they couldn't watch their favourite British TV show, Only Fools and Horses, anymore.īrexit voting Sam Allardyce discovers it is a lot harder to sign footballers outside of the EU The year started as it meant to go on - with Brexiteers suddenly realising the magnitude of what they voted for. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletterĪs we know mark exactly 12 months outside the EU here are 31 Brexit moments from the past year that left us feeling more than a bit embarrassed or laughed at in gallows humour.īrexiteers in Spain can't watch their favourite British shows Minister can’t answer how many NHS staff have left because of Brexit ![]()
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