Nahhhhh somone has to keep the voice of reason going
you spelt treason wrong......
Nahhhhh somone has to keep the voice of reason going
Give him a kiss and he'll show you.What’s a podophile ?
You’ll get me all flustered I’m up a shooting tower stop it!Give him a kiss and he'll show you.
On this forum yes, but I am on a few others like my Diving Forum where members would rather admit to being podophiles than having voted Brexit.
Blimey Mark I’m surprised at that to be honest they are worst kind of scum. Those on the diving forum must lovely left wing liberal peopleWhat’s a podophile ?
Sorry mate your in the off topic section? Perhaps post in the deer stalking general one bud?!!!
Off topic is for things.....let me see not stalking retated. Don’t like it don’t read it simple old son
The fact is, our trade with the EU is 13% of our economy where as the EUs trade with the UK is only 3 to 4% of their economy.The UKâs trade deficit with the EU - Full Fact
What’s the UK trade deficit with the rest of the EU - and what might that mean for our negotiating position?fullfact.org
I loved your post! But, there are better places for it on this forum.Apologies.
The fact is that wherever I go at the moment its Brexit central. Facebook, any news site you can think of and even Reddit is getting caned with it now.
I come on here to discuss a hobby I love with like minded people but as it is any time theres a breaking bit of Brexit news the SD blows up with half a dozen threads with all the usual suspects discussing the same thing and making the same points ad nauseam. And the thread is always right at the top of the new posts list as well.
My post was a reflection of my complete and utter Brexit fatigue.
I'll bow out of this one then, sorry for the rant.
This.
kind of mollusc.
Ken.
That’s a very good answer.I thought perhaps it was someone who had a sexual interest in dolphins....
We don't buy cheaper elsewhere now due to the protectionist nature of the single market/customs union and the high external tariffs imposed on non EU imports. This increases prices for EU consumers.WHy do you imagin we dont buy "cheaply elswhere" now? Could it possibly be because we cant get what we want more "Cheeply" outside the EU?
Yes we can buy anything from anywhere and theres never been a bar on that but our free trade agreement with the EU meant the cheapest place to buy was from the EU
SO sure we will carry on buying stuff post Brexit. It will just be more expensive due to the costs we have loaded on the supplier and more expensive due to the import duties.
Or of course we can do what we are doing and scrap tariffs across a wide range of products. Which is great for the consumer but not so good for the country as by WTO rules we have to offer the same deel to EVERY importer. so we lose a lot of tax
But not a problem as the government is creating loads of new tax for us to pay which will cover the shortfall
At the moment its all stealth tax and soft targets (like the BTL pensioners) but very soon we will have the full on tax increases to cover the massive cost of Brexit starting with the scraping of tax relief for a fixed payment of 48.00 per person and lowering the higher rate of tax band from 50K down to 36k because people earning 36K are obviously rolling in it and can afford to pay 40% tax. The Workplace pension con will be extended to take pressure off NI contributions and the government providing a liveable pension, emissions tax, more congestion charging tax and of course there will be the tole roads they are building now to further tax the car owner into the ground.
The UK govt has recently spent 3 billion pounds on temporary measures to cope with a hard Brexit
Personally id have spent that on the NHS rather than softening the reality of Brexit to all the people who thought it would be great, but thats just me
That 3 billion didn't fall off the magic money tree, it will be clawed back in tax. to the tune of £150 for every working tax paying man & woman
Then of course there the cost of negotiating Brexit and the on going cost of negotiating 760 new trade deals.
The UK tax payer will have to pay for that as well and of course the increased cost of goods.
But dont worry the benefits of Brexit are apparently going to be amazing, so I am sure we will all be millionaires by Christmas and the extra tax wont matter a jot.
I’d pay more than £150 to get it sorted and clear of the EU!WHy do you imagin we dont buy "cheaply elswhere" now? Could it possibly be because we cant get what we want more "Cheeply" outside the EU?
Yes we can buy anything from anywhere and theres never been a bar on that but our free trade agreement with the EU meant the cheapest place to buy was from the EU
SO sure we will carry on buying stuff post Brexit. It will just be more expensive due to the costs we have loaded on the supplier and more expensive due to the import duties.
Or of course we can do what we are doing and scrap tariffs across a wide range of products. Which is great for the consumer but not so good for the country as by WTO rules we have to offer the same deel to EVERY importer. so we lose a lot of tax
But not a problem as the government is creating loads of new tax for us to pay which will cover the shortfall
At the moment its all stealth tax and soft targets (like the BTL pensioners) but very soon we will have the full on tax increases to cover the massive cost of Brexit starting with the scraping of tax relief for a fixed payment of 48.00 per person and lowering the higher rate of tax band from 50K down to 36k because people earning 36K are obviously rolling in it and can afford to pay 40% tax. The Workplace pension con will be extended to take pressure off NI contributions and the government providing a liveable pension, emissions tax, more congestion charging tax and of course there will be the tole roads they are building now to further tax the car owner into the ground.
The UK govt has recently spent 3 billion pounds on temporary measures to cope with a hard Brexit
Personally id have spent that on the NHS rather than softening the reality of Brexit to all the people who thought it would be great, but thats just me
That 3 billion didn't fall off the magic money tree, it will be clawed back in tax. to the tune of £150 for every working tax paying man & woman
Then of course there the cost of negotiating Brexit and the on going cost of negotiating 760 new trade deals.
The UK tax payer will have to pay for that as well and of course the increased cost of goods.
But dont worry the benefits of Brexit are apparently going to be amazing, so I am sure we will all be millionaires by Christmas and the extra tax wont matter a jot.
Or lucky, if that’s all I life you have to worry aboutIf that is all you care about what a very sad person you are.
Blimey Mark I’m surprised at that to be honest they are worst kind of scum. Those on the diving forum must lovely left wing liberal people
Glad I don’t dive.... well not that kind of diving anyway
I loved your post! But, there are better places for it on this forum.
To swing matters back into the right direction however ; article 50 needs to be cancelled ASAP.
it’s called a strategic move . Way better than destroying ourselves to honour a very badly run referendum.
I’m not against a Brexit that can deliver more than we currently have , it’s just this one is pants and will only deplete the UK In so many ways .
Kindest regards regards, Olaf