Suquik War: Why is Britain and the EU fighting for sausage?

The sausages [sujuku] from Great Britain can soon be prevented from entering Northern Ireland. The problem with banners along with cold burgers and other meats is a section under the Brex deal called North Ireland Protocol, which Britain and the EU have signed for. Cause [...]
The problem with banners along with cold burgers and other meats is a section under the Brex deal called North Ireland Protocol, which Britain and the EU have signed for.
The cause of Brexit, Great Britain [Angelia, Scotland and Wales] no longer follows EU rules. Northern Ireland, however, does this because it shares a portion of the border land with the Republic of Ireland, which is part of the EU, the BBC reports, translates Periscopi.
In any case, a six-month-long strike has been in force since January month, which meant the rules were not enforced.
But at the end of June, this great-timer is dead.

The discussion about what happens next will be held between Britain and the EU from today, on June 9th and Wednesday.
Britain's Ambeth Secretary George Eustice said the EU should explain why selling sausages in Northern Ireland should be banned.
Some food products arriving in Northern Ireland from Great Britain -- such as meat, milk, fish and eggs -- must be monitored to ensure that they are respecting EU standards.
They must pass through the border post, where letters are required but also become physical inspection. /Periscope











