THE European Union should help Brexit Britain to solve issues in the supply chain, the former Prime Minister of Finland has said, who also argued the current problems have been 'self-inflicted'.
to take advantage of the ongoing crisis which has seen a shortage of goods on supermarket shelves and petrol pumps run dry. He said: “If the EU would play its cards right, it would offer assistance to the UK now or later when the supply of basic goods and services takes a turn for the worse.“This is what friends do, even if the pain has been self-inflicted, stupid and unnecessary.”
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