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On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 08:18:01 +0000 (UTC), Brian Reay
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Surely no businesses will be open tomorrow and te stock exchange will
fall 50%..the BBC assured us it would..



We can be sure the Remoaners will continue with their campaign of project
fear and general abuse of democracy.

It seems we are going to get the best of both worlds from the personal
traveling view point. The current arrangements re bringing back goods,
including wine etc, are going to stay even beyond Dec 2020,


That will surely be something for HMRC to decide. After all, they are
currently able to impose duty-free limits on goods from the Canary
Islands precisely because they are not in the EU, even though they are
politically part of Spain. It's hard to see HMRC passing up an
opportinity to gouge even more tax now that the EU is no longer there
to stop them.

and we are out
of the EU so not funding the gravy train. At least on the tunnel etc, the
slick passport checking is to remain.

Even if a few countries want an IDP, it is only a few pounds and the
insurance companies seem to be playing game over green cards, we weren’t
charged, even for the extra one for the trailer we tow.




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On Sat, 1 Feb 2020 08:18:01 +0000 (UTC), Brian Reay
wrote:

The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Surely no businesses will be open tomorrow and te stock exchange will
fall 50%..the BBC assured us it would..



We can be sure the Remoaners will continue with their campaign of project
fear and general abuse of democracy.

It seems we are going to get the best of both worlds from the personal
traveling view point. The current arrangements re bringing back goods,
including wine etc, are going to stay even beyond Dec 2020,


That will surely be something for HMRC to decide. After all, they are
currently able to impose duty-free limits on goods from the Canary
Islands precisely because they are not in the EU, even though they are
politically part of Spain. It's hard to see HMRC passing up an
opportinity to gouge even more tax now that the EU is no longer there
to stop them.

and we are out
of the EU so not funding the gravy train. At least on the tunnel etc, the
slick passport checking is to remain.

Even if a few countries want an IDP, it is only a few pounds and the
insurance companies seem to be playing game over green cards, we werent
charged, even for the extra one for the trailer we tow.




It was the EU that stopped duty free sales on ferries
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bert
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