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"We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we havce a
free trade deal with. Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? We are being treated worse than any other independent country. Financial equivalence from te Telegraph.. "Mr Bailey said: "It would be reasonable to think that a common framework of global standards combined with the common basis of the rules since the UK transposed EU rules from the outset would be enough to base equivalence on global standards. Less than this was enough when Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil were all deemed equivalent. "The EU has argued it must better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forward. This is a standard that the EU holds *no other country to* and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." This stance only made sense, Mr Bailey said, if rules were either not allowed to change which the Bank chief called "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent with practice" or if Britain had to obtain Brussels' permission to change the rules, which "is not acceptable". The Governor said he did not want "a low regulation, high-risk, anything goes financial centre and system", but that it was important rules could be improved. British regulations could be changed to free small, UK-only banks from rules designed for international lenders, he said, something which is common practice in the US and Switzerland, which are still deemed to be equivalent by the EU. Whitehall sources said that Mr Gove was expected to stress the need for "urgent progress" on Northern Ireland, and for the EU to recognise the problems being felt by businesses and people living in the region. 'A world in which the EU dictates what rules and standards we have in the UK is not going to work' " The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. -- Of what good are dead warriors? ¦ Warriors are those who desire battle more than peace. Those who seek battle despite peace. Those who thump their spears on the ground and talk of honor. Those who leap high the battle dance and dream of glory ¦ The good of dead warriors, Mother, is that they are dead. Sheri S Tepper: The Awakeners. |
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On 11/02/2021 11:33, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
"We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we have a free trade deal with. Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? We are being treated worse than any other independent country. Financial equivalence from the Telegraph.. "Mr Bailey said: "It would be reasonable to think that a common framework of global standards combined with the common basis of the rules since the UK transposed EU rules from the outset would be enough to base equivalence on global standards. Less than this was enough when Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil were all deemed equivalent. "The EU has argued it must better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forward. This is a standard that the EU holds *no other country to* and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." This stance only made sense, Mr Bailey said, if rules were either not allowed to change which the Bank chief called "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent with practice" or if Britain had to obtain Brussels' permission to change the rules, which "is not acceptable". The Governor said he did not want "a low regulation, high-risk, anything goes financial centre and system", but that it was important rules could be improved. British regulations could be changed to free small, UK-only banks from rules designed for international lenders, he said, something which is common practice in the US and Switzerland, which are still deemed to be equivalent by the EU. Whitehall sources said that Mr Gove was expected to stress the need for "urgent progress" on Northern Ireland, and for the EU to recognise the problems being felt by businesses and people living in the region. 'A world in which the EU dictates what rules and standards we have in the UK is not going to work' " The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. I hope that the UK government realises that the only way to deal with threats from the General Secretaries, Kommissars, and Apparatchiks is with superior force, otherwise there's going to be some form of Prague Spring from the EUSSR - although not using military force, that would look just too crude. -- Spike |
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On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote:
snip Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". When did he actually say this? Can you provide a cite? |
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On 11/02/2021 13:34, Fredxx wrote:
On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote: snip Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". When did he actually say this? Can you provide a cite? My recollection is that Juncker was shown making the remark in a TV news report aired before the 2016 Referendum. I was struck at the time by the demonstration of the EUSSR's line of thought, and have since been mildly surprised that there appears little mention of it on the interweb. -- Spike |
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Spike wrote: On 11/02/2021 13:34, Fredxx wrote: On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote: snip Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". When did he actually say this? Can you provide a cite? My recollection is that Juncker was shown making the remark in a TV news report aired before the 2016 Referendum. I was struck at the time by the demonstration of the EUSSR's line of thought, and have since been mildly surprised that there appears little mention of it on the interweb. To balance things up you might quote some of the more outrageous things said by Farage and BoJo about the EU and consequences of us leaving? Fat chance of that. -- *There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 12/02/2021 15:18, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Spike wrote: On 11/02/2021 13:34, Fredxx wrote: On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote: snip Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". When did he actually say this? Can you provide a cite? My recollection is that Juncker was shown making the remark in a TV news report aired before the 2016 Referendum. I was struck at the time by the demonstration of the EUSSR's line of thought, and have since been mildly surprised that there appears little mention of it on the interweb. To balance things up you might quote some of the more outrageous things said by Farage and BoJo about the EU and consequences of us leaving? Fat chance of that. Why the reply? I also remember some outrageous statements by some established remainers? I recall the atmosphere of revenge with us leaving. I was hoping Spike might have provided some evidence that created this atmosphere. |
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On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote:
On 11/02/2021 11:33, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we have a free trade deal with. Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? We are being treated worse than any other independent country. Financial equivalence from the Telegraph.. "Mr Bailey said: "It would be reasonable to think that a common framework of global standards combined with the common basis of the rules since the UK transposed EU rules from the outset would be enough to base equivalence on global standards. Less than this was enough when Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil were all deemed equivalent. "The EU has argued it must better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forward. This is a standard that the EU holds *no other country to* and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." This stance only made sense, Mr Bailey said, if rules were either not allowed to change which the Bank chief called "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent with practice" or if Britain had to obtain Brussels' permission to change the rules, which "is not acceptable". The Governor said he did not want "a low regulation, high-risk, anything goes financial centre and system", but that it was important rules could be improved. British regulations could be changed to free small, UK-only banks from rules designed for international lenders, he said, something which is common practice in the US and Switzerland, which are still deemed to be equivalent by the EU. Whitehall sources said that Mr Gove was expected to stress the need for "urgent progress" on Northern Ireland, and for the EU to recognise the problems being felt by businesses and people living in the region. 'A world in which the EU dictates what rules and standards we have in the UK is not going to work' " The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. I hope that the UK government realises that the only way to deal with threats from the General Secretaries, Kommissars, and Apparatchiks is with superior force, otherwise there's going to be some form of Prague Spring from the EUSSR - although not using military force, that would look just too crude. Its amazing how scared the EU are to break international law and treat Britain deliberately worse than any other independent country. They have effectively declared war. This will not end well for them -- No Apple devices were knowingly used in the preparation of this post. |
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On 11/02/2021 15:37, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote: On 11/02/2021 11:33, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we have a free trade deal with. Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? We are being treated worse than any other independent country. Financial equivalence from the Telegraph.. "Mr Bailey said: "It would be reasonable to think that a common framework of global standards combined with the common basis of the rules since the UK transposed EU rules from the outset would be enough to base equivalence on global standards. Less than this was enough when Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil were all deemed equivalent. "The EU has argued it must better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forward. This is a standard that the EU holds *no other country to* and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." This stance only made sense, Mr Bailey said, if rules were either not allowed to change which the Bank chief called "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent with practice" or if Britain had to obtain Brussels' permission to change the rules, which "is not acceptable". The Governor said he did not want "a low regulation, high-risk, anything goes financial centre and system", but that it was important rules could be improved. British regulations could be changed to free small, UK-only banks from rules designed for international lenders, he said, something which is common practice in the US and Switzerland, which are still deemed to be equivalent by the EU. Whitehall sources said that Mr Gove was expected to stress the need for "urgent progress" on Northern Ireland, and for the EU to recognise the problems being felt by businesses and people living in the region. 'A world in which the EU dictates what rules and standards we have in the UK is not going to work' " The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. I hope that the UK government realises that the only way to deal with threats from the General Secretaries, Kommissars, and Apparatchiks is with superior force, otherwise there's going to be some form of Prague Spring from the EUSSR - although not using military force, that would look just too crude. Its amazing how scared the EU are to break international law and treat Britain deliberately worse than any other independent country. They have effectively declared war. This will not end well for them Unfortunately, we don't seem to have a Bert Harris to hand. but his quotation made all those years ago might still apply..."They have sown the wind, they shall reap the whirlwind". -- Spike |
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On 11/02/2021 16:25, Spike wrote:
On 11/02/2021 15:37, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 11/02/2021 11:47, Spike wrote: On 11/02/2021 11:33, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we have a free trade deal with. Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? We are being treated worse than any other independent country. Financial equivalence from the Telegraph.. "Mr Bailey said: "It would be reasonable to think that a common framework of global standards combined with the common basis of the rules since the UK transposed EU rules from the outset would be enough to base equivalence on global standards. Less than this was enough when Canada, the US, Australia, Hong Kong and Brazil were all deemed equivalent. "The EU has argued it must better understand how the UK intends to amend or alter the rules going forward. This is a standard that the EU holds *no other country to* and would, I suspect, not agree to be held to itself." This stance only made sense, Mr Bailey said, if rules were either not allowed to change which the Bank chief called "unrealistic, dangerous and inconsistent with practice" or if Britain had to obtain Brussels' permission to change the rules, which "is not acceptable". The Governor said he did not want "a low regulation, high-risk, anything goes financial centre and system", but that it was important rules could be improved. British regulations could be changed to free small, UK-only banks from rules designed for international lenders, he said, something which is common practice in the US and Switzerland, which are still deemed to be equivalent by the EU. Whitehall sources said that Mr Gove was expected to stress the need for "urgent progress" on Northern Ireland, and for the EU to recognise the problems being felt by businesses and people living in the region. 'A world in which the EU dictates what rules and standards we have in the UK is not going to work' " The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. I hope that the UK government realises that the only way to deal with threats from the General Secretaries, Kommissars, and Apparatchiks is with superior force, otherwise there's going to be some form of Prague Spring from the EUSSR - although not using military force, that would look just too crude. Its amazing how scared the EU are to break international law and treat Britain deliberately worse than any other independent country. They have effectively declared war. This will not end well for them Unfortunately, we don't seem to have a Bert Harris to hand. but his quotation made all those years ago might still apply..."They have sown the wind, they shall reap the whirlwind". I think so. They want to break their own rules to attract financial services and expect us to stick to them Well we may just decide to follow their example. -- "Anyone who believes that the laws of physics are mere social conventions is invited to try transgressing those conventions from the windows of my apartment. (I live on the twenty-first floor.) " Alan Sokal |
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Spike wrote:
Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Jean-Claude Juncker (b. 1954) served as President of the European Commission from 2014-19 & as the 23rd PM of Luxembourg 1995-2013. He was also the Minister for Finances from 1989-2009. By the time he left office, he was the longest-serving head of any national govt in the EU and one of the longest-serving democratically elected leaders in the world, with his tenure encompassing the height of the European financial and sovereign debt crisis. From 2005-13, he served as the first permanent President of the Eurogroup. His father, Joseph, was a steel worker and Christian trade unionist who was forcibly conscripted into the German Wehrmacht, following the Nazi occupation. Juncker has often remarked that the horrors of war he heard from his father's experiences had a profound influence in shaping his views on the need for European reconciliation and integration. His mother was born Marguerite Hecker. He studied at the Roman Catholic "Γ©cole apostolique", before returning to Luxembourg to study for his Baccalaureate at the LycΓ©e Michel Rodange. He joined the Christian Social People's Party in 1974. He studied law at the Univ of Strasbourg, graduating with a master's in 1979; although he was sworn into the Luxembourg Bar Council in 1980, he never practised as a lawyer. Juncker was one of 12 children in a large household where money was tight. His father was heavily wounded during his service at the Eastern Front in Russia, which left him visibly scared. Throughout his life Joseph Juncker was also as a member in the Christian Labour union, he took his son to several union and party meetings, which made an impact on his son political views already in his early days. Coming from a poor family, it was a key aspect of his political ideology to fight social inequalities, strive for equal opportunities and fairness amongst all people. He had to learn from a quite young age, that saving money is a valuable asset. This skill of economizing assets came in handy in his later position as minister of finance. Shortly before the 1989 election Juncker was seriously injured in a road accident, spending two weeks in a coma. He has stated that the accident has caused him difficulty with balancing since. In early Nov 2014, just days after becoming head of the Commission, Juncker was hit by media disclosuresderived from a document leak known as LuxLeaksthat Luxembourg under his premiership had turned into a major European centre of corporate tax avoidance. During his tenure, Juncker also oversaw the 2014 opening of the Luxembourg Freeport, which former German Member of Euro Parliament Wolf Klinz dubbed "fertile ground for money laundering and tax evasion". In Mar 2015, Juncker called for the formation of a European army, because "a common army among the Europeans would convey to Russia that we are serious about defending the values of the EU". In August 2016, Juncker received criticism over his remarks on immigration at the European Forum Alpbach in Austria. During his speech, Juncker, a supporter of Angela Merkel's open door response to the European migrant crisis, made news by telling the audience that "borders are the worst invention ever made by politicians". Upon hearing the news of Cuban leader Fidel Castro's death in Dec 2016, Juncker said, "With the death of Fidel Castro, the world has lost a man who was a hero for many." On 4 May 2018, Juncker attended and spoke at an event commemorating Karl Marx's 200th birthday. Critics accused Juncker of insulting the victims of communism. Juncker suffers from sciatica attacks following a 1989 car accident, which cause him occasional unsteadiness while walking. A video of Juncker stumbling and receiving assistance from several EU politicians at a NATO leaders' event in July 2018 prompted comments about his health, though his spokesman dismissed the concerns. Speculations about alcoholism surrounded Juncker for several years and have been discussed by several high-profile EU politicians. In 2014, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, at the time Dutch Minister of Finance, described Juncker in an interview as a "heavy smoker and drinker", but later apologized for his comments. Juncker himself has always denied these allegations in interviews. |
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Spike wrote: Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Don't know why they bother. BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU. -- *Geeks shall inherit the earth * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 12/02/2021 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Spike wrote: Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Don't know why they bother. BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU. They have nothing on the destruction from Corbyn if he ever got into No 10. |
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Fredxx wrote: On 12/02/2021 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Spike wrote: Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Don't know why they bother. BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU. They have nothing on the destruction from Corbyn if he ever got into No 10. Perhaps you'd give us the benefit of your thoughts on a scenario where that could happen? A HofC jolly to foreign parts filling a 747 which crashed with everyone killed? Or even something more ridiculous? -- *Why is "abbreviated" such a long word? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 13/02/2021 00:46, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Fredxx wrote: On 12/02/2021 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Spike wrote: Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Don't know why they bother. BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU. They have nothing on the destruction from Corbyn if he ever got into No 10. Perhaps you'd give us the benefit of your thoughts on a scenario where that could happen? A HofC jolly to foreign parts filling a 747 which crashed with everyone killed? Or even something more ridiculous? I doubt it ever will, given he's now been replaced. The issue is why you would think "BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU", not that it's very likely, vs why you believe that Corbyn wouldn't make a greater mess assuming there is one? |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Fredxx wrote: On 12/02/2021 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , Spike wrote: Don't forget that that nice, amiable Jean-Claude Juncker, who at the time was General Secretary and Head of the EU Supreme Soviet, said "If you leave, we will hurt you". We are now seeing this in action. Expect more of the same. Don't know why they bother. BoJo and pals are perfectly capable of bringing this country to its knees without help from the EU. They have nothing on the destruction from Corbyn if he ever got into No 10. Perhaps you'd give us the benefit of your thoughts on a scenario where that could happen? A renationalisation of almost everything. |
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The Natural Philosopher was thinking very hard :
The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? Yep! That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Simple solution - everyone follows us out of the EU. |
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On 11/02/2021 11:48, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
The Natural Philosopher was thinking very hard : The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? Yep! That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. Simple solution - everyone follows us out of the EU. The Swiss have already done a deal on financials -- "When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." Jonathan Swift. |
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On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. |
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On 11/02/2021 11:49, Bob Martin wrote:
On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. Sure. I am just surprised at how petty, vindictive, scared and psychopathic the EU has shown itself to be. They are a serious danger to Europe. As their COVID cockups are demonstrating -- "When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." Jonathan Swift. |
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Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. Not so. They voted for what they were promised by Farage and BoJo, etc. And when those promises haven't materialised the last ones they'll blame is those who made those promises. Because that would admit to being conned. -- *I am a nobody, and nobody is perfect; therefore I am perfect* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 12/02/2021 15:09, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. Not so. They voted for what they were promised by Farage and BoJo, etc. And when those promises haven't materialised the last ones they'll blame is those who made those promises. Because that would admit to being conned. I thought we were conned into believing Armageddon and economic meltdown. Anything else can only be good news. |
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:16:09 +0000, Fredxx wrote:
I thought we were conned into believing Armageddon and economic meltdown. WE are only 7 weeks in. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me Β£1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 12/02/2021 22:22, Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:16:09 +0000, Fredxx wrote: I thought we were conned into believing Armageddon and economic meltdown. WE are only 7 weeks in. There are two sides to that! If leavers were right, things will settle down in time and the country will do fine. If remainers were right it'll get worse. In either case, it's too early to tell. |
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On 12/02/2021 22:22, Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 12 Feb 2021 21:16:09 +0000, Fredxx wrote: I thought we were conned into believing Armageddon and economic meltdown. WE are only 7 weeks in. We were promised that immediately after the vote, not when we actiually left. |
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On 12 Feb 2021 21:25:56 GMT, Tim Streater
wrote: On 12 Feb 2021 at 15:09:43 GMT, "Dave Plowman News)" wrote: In article , Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. Not so. They voted for what they were promised by Farage and BoJo, etc. Your usual ********. I'd made my decision about our needing to leave the EU ****show by no loater than 2005 or so. Yup, and you would be one of a tiny minority who had any opinion on it (our membership of the EU) at all. And your 'opinion' is based on a very tiny facet of the bigger picture. Dealing with that facet could well cost all of us way more than your idealism will ever (hope to) resolve. Well done you. Cheers, T i m |
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On 12/02/2021 22:25, T i m wrote:
On 12 Feb 2021 21:25:56 GMT, Tim Streater wrote: On 12 Feb 2021 at 15:09:43 GMT, "Dave Plowman News)" wrote: In article , Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. Not so. They voted for what they were promised by Farage and BoJo, etc. Your usual ********. I'd made my decision about our needing to leave the EU ****show by no loater than 2005 or so. Yup, and you would be one of a tiny minority who had any opinion on it (our membership of the EU) at all. And your 'opinion' is based on a very tiny facet of the bigger picture. Dealing with that facet could well cost all of us way more than your idealism will ever (hope to) resolve. Well done you. I would like to congratulate Tim too, and voting despite all the fear-mongering many succumbed to. Of course, the worst remainers are those who couldn't be arsed to vote and still whinge. |
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On 11 Feb 2021 11:59:40 GMT, Tim Streater
wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. There were loads of things that weren't on the ballot paper that were *much more likely* to happen if we left the EU (you stupid, idealist, blinkered, left-brainer goblin). Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. Completely different thing. This is the problem with the left brainers, they don't get the 'human' stuff in all this, they only go by the black and white rules and then are surprised when something *they* didn't expect but all the right brainers saw as clear as day happens. You take your football home and then are surprised when you don't get invited to any of the parties or people wouldn't even **** on you if you were on fire. ALL of this is *people stuff*, something you will never ever understand, after all, you think a tiny majority *actually* represents the 'will of the people'. ;-( Cheers, T i m |
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On 11/02/2021 12:22, T i m wrote:
This is the problem with the left brainers, they don't get the 'human' stuff in all this, they only go by the black and white rules and then are surprised when something *they* didn't expect but all the right brainers saw as clear as day happens. Being a left-brainer is far better than having a dysfunctional right brain, not least because those with a dysfunctional right brain don't have the capacity to diagnose their own problem or the root cause of it. -- Spike |
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On 11/02/2021 12:22, T i m wrote:
On 11 Feb 2021 11:59:40 GMT, Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. There were loads of things that weren't on the ballot paper that were *much more likely* to happen if we left the EU (you stupid, idealist, blinkered, left-brainer goblin). Given the abuse you shower on others, I assume you must be a remainer with a B12 deficiency. Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. Completely different thing. This is the problem with the left brainers, they don't get the 'human' stuff in all this, they only go by the black and white rules and then are surprised when something *they* didn't expect but all the right brainers saw as clear as day happens. We do get the human stuff, we eat meat and meat products that prevent us from abusing others who we disagree with. You take your football home and then are surprised when you don't get invited to any of the parties or people wouldn't even **** on you if you were on fire. Please explain. ALL of this is *people stuff*, something you will never ever understand, after all, you think a tiny majority *actually* represents the 'will of the people'. ;-( So it appears a lack of B12 also has effects on numerate brain functions. Perhaps you have forgotten, through your B12 deficiency, that the number of brexit votes cast were 8% more than remain votes. Hardly a minority. Only someone with a B12 deficiency would think that anyone too lazy to vote would be a remainer. |
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On 2021-02-11, Fredxx wrote:
ALL of this is *people stuff*, something you will never ever understand, after all, you think a tiny majority *actually* represents the 'will of the people'. ;-( So it appears a lack of B12 also has effects on numerate brain functions. Perhaps you have forgotten, through your B12 deficiency, that the number of brexit votes cast were 8% more than remain votes. Hardly a minority. Errr 52% to 48% Only someone with a B12 deficiency would think that anyone too lazy to vote would be a remainer. So what's your excuse for the rubbish about B12 etc? |
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On 11/02/2021 17:20, Jim Jackson wrote:
On 2021-02-11, Fredxx wrote: ALL of this is *people stuff*, something you will never ever understand, after all, you think a tiny majority *actually* represents the 'will of the people'. ;-( So it appears a lack of B12 also has effects on numerate brain functions. Perhaps you have forgotten, through your B12 deficiency, that the number of brexit votes cast were 8% more than remain votes. Hardly a minority. Errr 52% to 48% If B12 wasn't an issue you would agree that 52 is 8% more than 48. Or more to the point 17,410,742 is 8% more than 16,141,241. Confirming my statement, "the number of brexit votes cast were 8% more than remain votes. Hardly a minority". Only someone with a B12 deficiency would think that anyone too lazy to vote would be a remainer. So what's your excuse for the rubbish about B12 etc? Are you suggesting B12 isn't an issue for fanatical vegans? |
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In article ,
Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. I take it you don't remember what was on the ballot paper? Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. It take a true Tory to equate the British Empire with the EU. But in any case when the BE fell apart so did free trade between those countries. -- *Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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![]() "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. I take it you don't remember what was on the ballot paper? Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. It take a true Tory to equate the British Empire with the EU. But in any case when the BE fell apart so did free trade between those countries. Bull**** it did. |
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On Sat, 13 Feb 2021 09:17:48 +1100, Fred, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread -- Keema Nam addressing nym-shifting senile Rodent: "You are now exposed as a liar, as well as an ignorant troll." "MID: .com" |
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On 12/02/2021 22:17, Fred wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , * Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: * The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? * That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for.* Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. I take it you don't remember what was on the ballot paper? Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. It take a true Tory to equate the British Empire with the EU. But in any case when the BE fell apart so did free trade between those countries. Bull**** it did. Correct. Trade with ex-empire, Commonwealth countries collapsed when we joined the Common Market/EEC/EC/EU and were stuck with protectionist tariffs and quotas. |
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On 13/02/2021 00:03, Steve Walker wrote:
On 12/02/2021 22:17, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , * Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: * The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? * That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for.* Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. I take it you don't remember what was on the ballot paper? Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. It take a true Tory to equate the British Empire with the EU. But in any case when the BE fell apart so did free trade between those countries. Bull**** it did. Correct. Trade with ex-empire, Commonwealth countries collapsed when we joined the Common Market/EEC/EC/EU and were stuck with protectionist tariffs and quotas. I recall a New Zealand article how we single handedly decimated their exports. I hope there has been sufficient passage of time for forgiveness on what we did to their economy. |
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![]() "Steve Walker" wrote in message ... On 12/02/2021 22:17, Fred wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Tim Streater wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:49:28 GMT, Bob Martin wrote: On 11 Feb 2021 at 11:33:24, The Natural Philosopher wrote: The EU has declared war on us hasn't it? That's how scared they are that other nations will follow us. It's what you voted for. Own it. We voted for war with the EU? Funny, I don't recall that being on the ballot paper. I take it you don't remember what was on the ballot paper? Neither do I recall that when British Empire countries gained independence, that Britain and the rest of the Empire immediately made trade difficult for the new nations. It take a true Tory to equate the British Empire with the EU. But in any case when the BE fell apart so did free trade between those countries. Bull**** it did. Correct. Trade with ex-empire, Commonwealth countries collapsed when we joined the Common Market/EEC/EC/EU and were stuck with protectionist tariffs and quotas. And he appears to be talking about trade between commonwealth countries too. That didnt collapse with the end of empire either. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
"We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we havce a free trade deal with. Well I just ordered something from Portugal and there was no problem. The exporters did say that their shippers had had some issues just around the date of the actual changeover (i.e. around beginning of January) but that these were sorted out now and things are running smoothly again. -- Chris Green Β· |
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![]() "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... "We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we havce a free trade deal with. as I have explained elsewhere An FTA only affects commercial wholesale importation it has no effect on domestic retail importation domestic retail importation is still subject to the rules that local (UK) VAT should be paid on the item, and where appropriate, import duty Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... because the HK company is "winging it" hoping that the package wont be intercepted and duty applied. The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? No, the rules are at our end We are being treated worse than any other independent country. you mean - our domestic shippers apply the rules more thoroughly that other countries probably because it gives them an opportunity to whack on a extortionate handling fee |
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On Thursday, 11 February 2021 at 13:20:53 UTC, tim... wrote:
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... "We currently have no available shipping methods" With a bloc we havce a free trade deal with. as I have explained elsewhere An FTA only affects commercial wholesale importation it has no effect on domestic retail importation domestic retail importation is still subject to the rules that local (UK) VAT should be paid on the item, and where appropriate, import duty Ordered them from Hong Kong instead. No problem although we don't have a free trade deal with China... because the HK company is "winging it" hoping that the package wont be intercepted and duty applied. The EU are behaving like sulky teenagers aren't they? No, the rules are at our end We are being treated worse than any other independent country. you mean - our domestic shippers apply the rules more thoroughly that other countries probably because it gives them an opportunity to whack on a extortionate handling fee The issue that I am seeing is companies being unwilling to register with the UK's HMRC for VAT. Thus, they have problems sending lower value goods to the UK. If they operate any sort of online portal, there is no choice, they must register. I suspect many carriers will refuse to accept unless the VAT has been sorted. Over GBP 135, it appears that they can get the carrier to collect the VAT (and duty, if applicable). But at extra cost (likely to the recipient on or before delivery). It appears some major portals, like Aliexpress and iHerb, are adding the VAT and it is no practical issue. But for smaller companies, it could be quite an overhead. Hitting this change to rules - related to but not expressly brexit - alongside loss of low value consignment relief, has resulted in an unpleasant mess. |
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