Cynics might add, why do we need any more of them?The Good news First
We are the only country in the World to have a Suicide Minister
The Bad news
We don't know what the job description entails
Cynics might add, why do we need any more of them?The Good news First
We are the only country in the World to have a Suicide Minister
The Bad news
We don't know what the job description entails
Fred Karno's army could still find plenty of that kind of talent in Westminster.I thought I was watching an episode of Monty Python's flying Circus.
Turkey is buying it as well. They are also buying F35s which has upset the Americans since it will enable data on defending against the F35, handy for Russia.The Indian Government apparently agree, they have really upset Trump by buying the Russian S400 ground to air missile system!
Bad newsThe Good news First
We are the only country in the World to have a Suicide Minister
The Bad news
We don't know what the job description entails
Not bad if his function is to commit ritual Harakiri on behalf of us all when the country fails or gets shamed.Bad news
We are the only country in the World to NEED a Suicide Minister.
Where the referendum is concerned Bertrand got it wrong. All 33 million on both sides are certain of themselves, only the 25,359 who entered blank or invalid slips apparently full of doubts.Thought for the day
""The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts."
Bertrand Russell
it's not possible in this case to treat Northern Ireland with the same customs regime as for example England, Scotland or Wales.Say for example, no deal is reach and the U.K. exit the EU on WTO terms. Who is going to enforce an Irish border? No one, so why are we bickering over it with the EU?
Of course the above scenario, the smuggling of cheese or any other product, would need to take place on a massive scale to make any significant impact on the HMRC takings. To operate on such a massive scale, it would rely on a EU nation, in this case Ireland‘s government, to be complicit in the fraud. If Ireland’s government chose to take this fraudulent route, they could be repaid, with interest, for their actions. So I still don’t see what the Irish Border problem is.it's not possible in this case to treat Northern Ireland with the same customs regime as for example England, Scotland or Wales.
If, for example, the UK impose 42% tariff on EU cheese (that the WTO), Irish cheddar can be smuggled to Belfast and put on a UK truck to go back to Dublin then Liverpool, no tariff. HMRC would be out of pocket big time.
Woosh.....according to May we are not staying in the CUSTOMS UNION indefinitely but we are permanently signing up to a new CUSTOMS ARRANGEMENT....BRINO !!!!from the Daily Mail: 'May on the brink as ministers threaten to QUIT over plan that could keep UK in EU customs union indefinitely'.
They are talking about Andrea Leadsom and Esther McVey leaving soon.
Apparently, businesses don't mind that brexiteers leave the cabinet, the Pound rises on the threat.
Start the thread from the beginning ......see you in 3 weeksWhat has all that to do about cycling
HMRC admitted that they are losing £1.5 billion on vat fraud on e-bay alone,they dont seem in much of a hurry to do something about it...so a bit of duty on cheese????it's not possible in this case to treat Northern Ireland with the same customs regime as for example England, Scotland or Wales.
If, for example, the UK impose 42% tariff on EU cheese (that the WTO), Irish cheddar can be smuggled to Belfast and put on a UK truck to go back to Dublin then Liverpool, no tariff. HMRC would be out of pocket big time.
About £150-£200 on the retail price of every chinese e-bike due to import tariffs,they could be deleted if May gets the right deal...unlikely!!!What has all that to do about cycling
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