ChatterBank1 min ago
Comeuppance
As trade through the Channel Tunnel collapses. Border delays and Tariffs.
Brexit is now wreaking havoc on British Businesses and supplies..
Anyone regret voting out
Brexit is now wreaking havoc on British Businesses and supplies..
Anyone regret voting out
Answers
If 50% of the UK population were to die as a result of Brexit, the Brexiteers would claim it a price worth paying.
12:34 Sun 07th Feb 2021
NJ – see your post dated 21 Jan 2021 at 11:45
//These are charges levied by the UK, Tora. Import duties and VAT. I believe the courier firm added an "admin" charge as well, but the bulk of it was fees levied by the UK on imports. We are not compelled to do it, but £££££s Ker-ching!//
And my reply:
//We are now just beginning to see how mad the Brexiteers arguments are:-
NJ – says in relation to this ‘£££££s Ker-ching!’
Just who do you think is paying this money to the UK government – it is us mugs, suffering under Brexit; and money to couriers for nothing.//
//These are charges levied by the UK, Tora. Import duties and VAT. I believe the courier firm added an "admin" charge as well, but the bulk of it was fees levied by the UK on imports. We are not compelled to do it, but £££££s Ker-ching!//
And my reply:
//We are now just beginning to see how mad the Brexiteers arguments are:-
NJ – says in relation to this ‘£££££s Ker-ching!’
Just who do you think is paying this money to the UK government – it is us mugs, suffering under Brexit; and money to couriers for nothing.//
//NJ – see your post dated 21 Jan 2021 at 11:45//
Sorry. I mistakenly thought you meant direct taxes, income tax and so on.
The easy way to avoid such charges is to resist buying stuff from abroad. However, bear in mind that trade with the EU was by no means "free". The country paid about £10bn a year for the privilege. Instead of everybody paying that sum through general taxation the government is now collecting it and keeping it for use in the UK.
In any case, my decision to vote to leave, as I've said before, was to do with more than just trade. It's no great shakes to pay an extra few quid for purchases and if it frees us from the shenanigans of the Euromaniacs (adequately demonstrated a couple of weeks ago) it's money well spent.
Sorry. I mistakenly thought you meant direct taxes, income tax and so on.
The easy way to avoid such charges is to resist buying stuff from abroad. However, bear in mind that trade with the EU was by no means "free". The country paid about £10bn a year for the privilege. Instead of everybody paying that sum through general taxation the government is now collecting it and keeping it for use in the UK.
In any case, my decision to vote to leave, as I've said before, was to do with more than just trade. It's no great shakes to pay an extra few quid for purchases and if it frees us from the shenanigans of the Euromaniacs (adequately demonstrated a couple of weeks ago) it's money well spent.
NJ,Churchill,Thatcher,Attlee must be turning in their graves at the state you and the rest of the Brexiteers on this site have brought this country into.Europe was our biggest trading site.Now we have to beg to get into some Pacific Bloc trading site.Speak about the South Sea Bubble.Crazy times,mad times.
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//Europe was our biggest trading site.//
An it still is. There's no reason why Brexit will alter that - unless the EU makes such trade impossible or too inconvenient.
//Now we have to beg to get into some Pacific Bloc trading site.//
I didn't know there was any begging going on. I believe we've applied to join. This makes sense because if trade with the EU declines (which it looks like it will if they continue with their nonsense) then we'll trade elsewhere. The Asian and Pacific market is growing considerably (for everybody); the European market is in decline (for everybody - including the Europeans). We'd join a European trading bloc if a suitable one existed, but it doesn't.
An it still is. There's no reason why Brexit will alter that - unless the EU makes such trade impossible or too inconvenient.
//Now we have to beg to get into some Pacific Bloc trading site.//
I didn't know there was any begging going on. I believe we've applied to join. This makes sense because if trade with the EU declines (which it looks like it will if they continue with their nonsense) then we'll trade elsewhere. The Asian and Pacific market is growing considerably (for everybody); the European market is in decline (for everybody - including the Europeans). We'd join a European trading bloc if a suitable one existed, but it doesn't.
//No probs,NJ,at least i know if i do get paid off i will get my dole money from you English mu..err taxpayers,Cheers.It will make it all worthwhile.//
Whoever you work for has had four years to make adjustments to their business to accommodate Brexit. They should have assumed that we would leave with no deal. If they can no longer trade they either haven't made the necessary adjustments or their business is not viable outside the EU. The country cannot be expected to remain inside a political bloc which is totally unsuitable for the UK in order to sustain a relatively small number of businesses which either cannot or will not adapt. It's most unfortunate if you lose your job but you cannot expect the country to divert from its chosen path. Things change and we have to change with them.
Whoever you work for has had four years to make adjustments to their business to accommodate Brexit. They should have assumed that we would leave with no deal. If they can no longer trade they either haven't made the necessary adjustments or their business is not viable outside the EU. The country cannot be expected to remain inside a political bloc which is totally unsuitable for the UK in order to sustain a relatively small number of businesses which either cannot or will not adapt. It's most unfortunate if you lose your job but you cannot expect the country to divert from its chosen path. Things change and we have to change with them.
Arrods - others have told me the same. I have no regrets about voting for Brexit. The complications are due to the EU being as obstructive as possible in order to a)punish the UK and b) make life so difficult as to embolden a 'return' lobby. They were aided and abetted by May and her cohorts who encouraged these delusions.