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More Brexit Misery
It has been some time since I posted a video from my mate Phil.
In this video he explains that border checks now being imposed on imports will add to the costs of goods in the UK, and for some it not worth importing their goods.
Brexit is far from finished damaging the UK economy which already stands at a total loss of over £100 billion and a loss of £40 billion per annum in tax revenue to the exchequer.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To cheer up the Brexiteers, below is my list of Brexit benefits (each well worth the loss of £40 billion per annum in tax revenue):-
- Blue passports
- The Crown Mark on pub glasses
- Being able to buy champagne in pint bottles, rather than 750ml (1.3 pints)
- Mobile phone companies able to make roaming charges
(when using your phone in mainland Europe)
- Not having to insure ride-on lawnmowers (and other self-powered vehicles) used on private land
- Signage within Dartford tunnel spaced at yardage distances (in round numbers)
- The freedom to release as much raw sewage as we like into our rivers and coastal waters (and doing so), without fear of being prosecuted by the European Commission
- Un-capped bonuses permitted to be paid to our bankers
- Not having to declare millions of pounds you have in secret off-shore tax havens
- Shellfish beds found in the Thames estuary
Note that I have removed the benefit of killing our honey-bees with EU banned pesticides; the UK now being rule takers rather than rule makers; had to follow the EU rules if we want to trade with them.