bazzer9461
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A bit tenchy aren’t weI think the idea that leaving the EU would be good was a load of thai river cobblers
A bit tenchy aren’t weI think the idea that leaving the EU would be good was a load of thai river cobblers
What the f is that massive cock Dave doing in France ? If he’s s Brexiter he needs to get back over here.
On the other hand, Happy Fish is quite a good name for a band
Worse, it is dangerous because eventually you arrive at the situation that arose in the US.
It is extremely niave to think it couldn't happen here.
Spoken like a minnow. Thought you would be living the bream?Day #40000. Page 101 of the Brexit thread.
Upset posters are continuing to console themselves with fish puns.
Twitter links are being spammed but without the same ferocity as at the start of the week. Most of the subjects appear to have moved to the sixth stage of grief - "reconstruction/working through". Most anger has disappeared. There appears to be a light, even jovial attitude on the thread.
Subjects not yet fit for release into the wider populace.
Increase meds.
Day #40000. Page 101 of the Brexit thread.
Upset posters are continuing to console themselves with fish puns.
Twitter links are being spammed but without the same ferocity as at the start of the week. Most of the subjects appear to have moved to the sixth stage of grief - "reconstruction/working through". Most anger has disappeared. There appears to be a light, even jovial attitude on the thread.
Subjects not yet fit for release into the wider populace.
Increase meds.
Things always change, nothing ever stays still. If public opinion changes so will policy. But public opinion changes by influencing it, not this forum obviously.I am not upset, although I am finding the fish puns amusing.
It is what it is.
Two issues here : The Remainer who can’t accept the vote and the Leaver who now regrets the vote.
I have more sympathy for the Remainer and zero sympathy for the Leaver...
But equally, both need to shut the fcuk up and get in with it.
Things are not going to change.
Switzerland has a free trade agreement with the EU agreed in 1972. Primarily because Switzerland has always tried to remain a neutral nation. Norway a free trade arrangement for free movement of goods, basically the Teresa May agreement. But we decided to negotiate a much worse trading agreement for alledged maintenance of sovereignty.Beware of fools trying to compare the UK with Switzerland. Switzerland is in the single market and is part of schengen. Oh, Norway is also in schengen and has access to much of the single market.
Leavers didn't 'shut the fcuk up' for 34 fcuking years so why the fcuk should remainers???I am not upset, although I am finding the fish puns amusing.
It is what it is.
Two issues here : The Remainer who can’t accept the vote and the Leaver who now regrets the vote.
I have more sympathy for the Remainer and zero sympathy for the Leaver...
But equally, both need to shut the fcuk up and get in with it.
Things are not going to change.
Spot the odd one out....Switzerland has a free trade agreement with the EU agreed in 1972. Primarily because Switzerland has always tried to remain a neutral nation. Norway a free trade arrangement for free movement of goods, basically the Teresa May agreement. But we decided to negotiate a much worse trading agreement for alledged maintenance of sovereignty.
Underdeclaring shipment values on customs invoices is common practice - some customers would instruct us as to the amount they wanted put on the invoice!thankfully no additional VAT or handling charges were levied either .... probably helped by the dealer declaring used vinyl record , value E0.00 on the customs declaration sticker
It tends to be in the record buying/selling world (undeclaring) , some will, some wont....i didnt ask the Spanish seller to do anything regarding declaring value or not...as it was a relstively low value (inc postage ) package at 20 euro....he is an experienced seller & was probably avoiding red tape /paper work requirements (selling to a uk buyer)Underdeclaring shipment values on customs invoices is common practice - some customers would instruct us as to the amount they wanted put on the invoice!
Didn't think zero was a valid amount though - our practice was to put a £1/$1 minimum.
Beware of fools trying to compare the UK with Switzerland. Switzerland is in the single market and is part of schengen. Oh, Norway is also in schengen and has access to much of the single market.
Didnt ask him to do anything ....it was relstively low value (inc postage ) package at 20 euro....experienced seller probably avoiding red tape /paper work requirements (selling to a uk buyer)
Took 15 days to arrive by post though...used to be 5-7 days (pre 31 jan 2020)
Disagree... its not any slower within the uK ....first class uk post the same as it was pre (this) lockdown....had 2 packages (records) sent first class to me from within the UK during the past 7 days...both arrived with me the next day after postingPost is slow all over the UK. Covid and staff shortages combined with a huge increase in volumes.
Little to do with anything else.
Things always change, nothing ever stays still. If public opinion changes so will policy. But public opinion changes by influencing it, not this forum obviously.