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Currently getting something CE certified. In a few months I'll have to get it UKAC (UK's version of CE) certified as well because CE certification won't mean crap in the UK. Twice the work. More than that in fact because the components I'm assembling will already have CE certification but there's no way the makers will go for UKAC cert so we'll have to do that ourselves.
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostPut that together with the loss of access to EU support...
"renewing membership of the next MEDIA programme, which runs 2021-2027, will not be part of the Brexit negotiations... As recently as last week the British Film Institute (BFI) had made it clear the UK remaining as part of Creative Europe was one of its main strategic priorities post-Brexit."
Basically even if there is a deal (and obvs that's a big if), the UK media industry is essentially facing a No Deal Brexit regardless. They aren't even trying to retain membership to the EU support programmes and, along with that, presumably all the co-production deals that have been put in place over the last 20 years with countries around the world.Last edited by Dogg Thang; 28-02-2020, 14:16.
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Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 02-03-2020, 10:00.
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As a Welshman (in 'professional' exile in the Midlands) I find all this grimly hilarious. Driving down through the new heads of the valleys roads over the years - which has been a massive infrastructural investment - I was always struck by the amount of billboards proudly proclaiming it was EU funded. My benighted compatriots ignored this, however, and deserve now to be flushed down this Brexit khazi of their own making. **** them/us.
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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostThis is an old article but...
No deal = recession, recession = more money for the rich.
https://www.theguardian.com/business...h-since-crisisLast edited by Nu-Eclipse; 02-03-2020, 22:00.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostAnd the narrative is already been prepped to blame the EU for rightly not caving in to Government demands and remainers for not being supportive enough.
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