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I'm assuming that if there's no commercial transaction it wouldn't be dishonest to mark the package as a gift. I could be wrong though.I got told off for suggesting breaking the law earlier in this thread.
I'm assuming that if there's no commercial transaction it wouldn't be dishonest to mark the package as a gift. I could be wrong though.I got told off for suggesting breaking the law earlier in this thread.
I'm assuming that if there's no commercial transaction it wouldn't be dishonest to mark the package as a gift. I could be wrong though.
Ah. That sucks then.But marking as a gift won't affect the VAT charge.
Of course a common currency did not exist in 1975, that is the point I am making. The Treaty of Rome had two basic aimsI can't understand the point you are making, a common currency didn't exist in 1975.
@Rorschach, I have in no way done that. I have merely pointed out that for many that is the way they feel. I have had some one who was ***** and is a remainer say she feels the same way in the aftermath of both events.C'mon chaps, comparing people who voted for Brexit to rapists is pretty insulting.
@Rorschach, I have in no way done that. I have merely pointed out that for many that is the way they feel. I have had some one who was ***** and is a remainer say she feels the same way in the aftermath of both events.
That has been the most personally annoying thing about all this. I've had to resort to... lesser bandsaw blades. Pretty sure a suspect weld on one was a contributing factor to the whole finger whoopsie thing as well.I had no alternative, tuff saws no longer ship outside the UK. Rightly or wrongly they have always been helpful and I have faith in, and appreciate the wide range of blades available and the info to help you chose.
[@Jonm , no your recollection is infact faulty. As has been posted of several times on this site (unfortunately in the deleted forums) even the Daily Fail in 1975 explained in many many articles, that the whole purpose of the EEC was for an initial trading block and then had the goal of ever closer political and legal homogenisation of Europe. So no lies by the pro side along those lines then nor now. Lots of very big ones by the leave side.
As for " Best to put it behind us and look forward. ". With the level of feeling and commitment over this issue that is exactly like asking a **** victim to be roomies with their rapist and that is exactly how it will remain, especially as most of those who voted leave will be dead before any real tangible benefits could be seen. Those who voted to remain will always consider themselves to be much worse off regardless of what occurs.
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OK, I am in no way trying to belittle anyone who has had that sort of experience (I in fact know several people who have had this terrible ordeal). I am merely trying to point out how deep the emotional conviction runs in a lot of people. Other examples I could have used are Conferate citizens after their defeat, they (many whites in the South) still harbour resentment over this and it is displayed 4 generations later in the discrimination in the South. There are also the feelings of indigenous peoples who are still fighting in many places for their property and rights and even taking to terrorist action because the emotive feelings are still running very high (ETA, IRA, Serb troops in the 90s, Bosnians Croats, Morocans etc). Some of these are 10 of generations removed from the events and yet we still see conflict because of it.
There is no way in Hades that remainers will support Brexit as a good or the right thing, they may begrudginly accept the current situation and their inability to change things just now but will always harbour a desire/need/want/work towards regaining the rights and privelages they have lost. In fact many would be quite willing for the UK to go down in flames economically (That is not an exageration) if it meant the whole thing failed and the UK had to rejoin the EU and even hope that the people responsible suffer very much. That is how much the divide is between Leavers and Remainers. Remainers feel they have had their futures and opportunities ripped from them by a bunch of narrow minded biggots who wont be around to suffer the consequences of the their jingoistic hubris. that situation is not going to change and no amount of discussion on here about it will make any impact at all.
This thread is about how the new normal is affecting how we trade with our new situation and how it is either easier and more profitable or it is not. So far, I don't see any eveidence that is is a positive thing, except for those who do not trade outside the UKs borders or are involved in playing with large volumes of money where you can make a profit on all the misery and problems this little adventure has caused.
Feel free to remove/change your reactions if you disagree
Rorschach, what is going on, we are agreeing on something. Is this a short term truce or a lasting peace?C'mon chaps, comparing people who voted for Brexit to rapists is pretty insulting.
Rorschach, what is going on, we are agreeing on something. Is this a short term truce or a lasting peace?
On a more serious note, sorry that I have been posting about Brexit, really this should be about the practical aspects of buying/selling with EU.
Of course a common currency did not exist in 1975, that is the point I am making. The Treaty of Rome had two basic aims
1. It created a common market based on the free movement of, goods, people, services, capital.
2. Serve as a step towards the closer political unification of Europe.
In 1975 there was obviously no internet and getting hold of a copy of the treaty of Rome to read would not be easy Let alone understand. Basically we were reliant on getting information from BBC tv, ITV tv, BBC radio, newspapers and anyone we knew. You listened/watched Tv/radio when it was broadcast, if you missed it that was it.
As I recall, all of the media information was about Item 1 above, although there must have been something about item 2 but it did not seem to be a factor in the discussion. A lot of people voting had lived through the war years, close political ties to Germany let alone France would not have gone down well so that aspect was suppressed. Brexiteers would claim this was lies by omission.
When Maastricht and Lisbon treaties came along that is when we should have had the referendum and debate. To sign up without a referendum and then have one later was/is bad government.
I followed Daniel Lambert's sorry experiences on Twitter. Poor fella. How he didn't cut his wrists is beyond me.Thanks for posting that Mike (Edit - Noel).....It rather proves the point I was looking to make.
He is fighting the government to try and stop them going ahead with VI-1 forms from July.I followed Daniel Lambert's sorry experiences on Twitter. Poor fella. How he didn't cut his wrists is beyond me.
Well I did not make it up. Your link is a very short five line summary of the treaty of Rome.The treaty of Rome did not go as far as you say.
https://www.parliament.uk/about/liv...d-europe/overview/post-ww2-to-treaty-of-rome/
If you paid VAT in Greece but not uk, does that meanOh and for the record, no contact from Customs so I think I am home and dry and I did indeed pay my VAT in Greece as assumed.
Interesting article but it is dated August 2018 and a lot has changed since then. At the end of the article it saysThis probably needs to be in its own thread, but this is an interesting read:
https://www.politico.eu/article/brexit-anxiety-disorder-britain-middle-class/Article intro:
This is the most disgusting analogy I've ever heard. You should be ashamed of yourself.As for " Best to put it behind us and look forward. ". With the level of feeling and commitment over this issue that is exactly like asking a **** victim to be roomies with their rapist and that is exactly how it will remain, especially as most of those who voted leave will be dead before any real tangible benefits could be seen. Those who voted to remain will always consider themselves to be much worse off regardless of what occurs.
If you paid VAT in Greece but not uk, does that mean
a. your supplier in greece is registered for uk Vat, but I thought that procedure only applied to goods under £135 in value.
b. you paid Greek vat and got lucky regarding payment of uk vat.
c. Uk is behind in collecting their vat but have three years to catch up with you
d. Something else.
GOOD! Then it imparts the feelings of a lot of people in a way you can understand and appreciate. If after having to dig up the victims of mass murder and geonocide by hand for 5 months and then you can tell me the EU is a bad thing and jingoistic xenophobia is far better, I might listen.This is the most disgusting analogy I've ever heard. You should be ashamed of yourself.
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