Due to import requirements, such as new customs declaration forms, the Cold Chain Federation, claimed speciality food imports could face a 70 percent decline in business. Shane Brennan, the federation’s chief executive said: "The big casualty of these trade barriers is the business that needs to import small and frequent quantities across borders – a palette load of speciality cheeses or boxes of onion powder. This is the sort of trade that is going to suffer."
Despite the Prime Minister's delivery of a Brexit deal in 2020, one Brexiteer has warned the Prime Minister faces a "real threat" in 2022.
Writing for the Bruges Group, Barry Legg claimed the UK is "still waiting to get Brexit done".
He then warned: "A more serious error of political judgment is likely to be a failure to influence the political and economic decisions of his Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak.
The size of the state has returned to the level presided over by the socialist Clement Attlee some 70 years ago."
Mr Legg then called for an end to the Government's fiscal debt financing, concluding: "Even if that financing ends early in 2022 inflation will tick up much further than that, especially as higher energy costs bite and the consumer faces higher taxes levied by a Conservative administration.
"That is the real threat for Boris Johnson in 2022 and we may learn more about a lady called Liz."
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