EU made bikes will be hit by 5% import duty in case we don't have a deal.Good to see the Traders now realising where their profit margins lie - welcome to Leave guys!
EU made bikes will be hit by 5% import duty in case we don't have a deal.Good to see the Traders now realising where their profit margins lie - welcome to Leave guys!
But you told us you would now be saving approx £150 per bike??EU made bikes will be hit by 5% import duty in case we don't have a deal.
My understanding of the context in which he raised it is that this Tory MP was of like mind, and would not have been able to correct his constituentI think that had value in being raised, since it's a widespread puzzlement in the populace. Only a couple of days ago I remarked in here a Sunderland man saying the same.
It's as well the House is reminded that the populace contains a huge proportion of people totally unfitted to vote on such a matter of our EU membership. It might then conclude in them realising they should ignore the referendum and get back to doing their parliamentary job of making such decisions.
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...the consequence is that while they may be getting better governance,that only 50% (at best) of the opinion of NI is being heard. I need to reiterate again and again, the NI assembly has not met since before the elections, and therefore has no executive, no ministers and has no say. Now the failure of SF to take their seats ,has created a vacuum in NI .and peace abhors a vacuum.The UK's arrangements for the devolved administrations are a perfect example of powers devolved being powers retained.
Only Scotland has a devolved parliament and although it has greater powers than the regional assemblies of Wales and Northern Ireland, it still has no powers relating to foreign policy which includes EU membership.
May has rejected all approaches from the devolved administrations regarding Brexit and has refused to include them in forming her deal, this is despite being told in 2014 that we were Better Together and that Scotland would have one of the most powerful devolved parliaments in the world and we would would have the nearest thing to federalism possible within the UK.
Just as a matter of interest the NI assembly hasn't sat for around two years. NI is currently being run by a bunch of unelected beaurocrats in the UK civil service.
You really have zero understanding of what's at stake do you? no wonder you voted leave if you think this a win situation.C`mon less of the waffle and side-stepping, answer the question - Are you going to reduce your pricing or trouser the saving for yourself??
Good to see the Traders now realising where their profit margins lie - welcome to Leave guys!
Chinese e-bikes will get taxed at the same rate as EU made bikes.But you told us you would now be saving approx £150 per bike??
"Brexit Elite" AKA Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves?https://marchtoleave.co.uk
Nigel Farage will join protesters in Sunderland on Saturday at the launch of the March to Leave which will finish in Westminster on March 29 Weather forecast looks set to be fittingly strong winds and drizzle...
This historic march is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to come together and rub shoulders with the Brexit elite before they flee Britain. At the front of this extraordinary procession will be Nigel Farage, who planted his flag firmly in foreign soil when he declared: “If Brexit is a disaster I will go and live abroad, I’ll go and live somewhere else.”
There you go Woosh, Kudos etc.. that`s what the Hull bog attendant thinks of your stock....Any fool can sell cheap tat,
No Tommie it's what an Engineer from Hull thinks of your half baked ideas, you really haven't a clue about business have you?There you go Woosh, Kudos etc.. that`s what the Hull bog attendant thinks of your stock....
And whose fault is that? That right, you`ve guessed correctly...your Louth MP and his band of followers....the consequence is that while they may be getting better governance,that only 50% (at best) of the opinion of NI is being heard. I need to reiterate again and again, the NI assembly has not met since before the elections, and therefore has no executive, no ministers and has no say.
Ah, ok, what i thought..............Thanks!No Tommie it's what a Latrine Engineer from Hull thinks of your half baked ideas, you really haven't a clue about business have you?
Delete one version tommie there's a good chap, we don't need this nonsense repeatedThere you go Woosh, Kudos etc.. that`s what the Hull bog attendant thinks of your stock....
Fully agree with you, that SF have not pulled their weight in this debate,and their posturing is teadious in the extremeAnd whose fault is that? That right, you`ve guessed correctly...your Louth MP and his band of followers.
So the problem lies right there on your doorstep
Same old same old - problems always originate in ROI
This is an example of just how pathetic some people can be stooping to Forgery
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New #49,732 oldgroaner said:
No Tommie it's what a Latrine Engineer from Hull thinks of your half baked ideas, you really haven't a clue about business have you?
Ah, ok, what i thought..............Thanks!"
This is an attempt at humour by forging one of my posts, and yet this individual imagines himself of sufficient intelligence to attack other posters with his slights and insults.
We now have two Forgers lurking around trolling the thread because their leave cause is going down in ruin and they have no other means of expressing themselves.
Out of curiosity, what do you do for a living Tommie? do tell
Why? are you another one? is it a "Leave" thing to do underhand things like that?Forging!!!!
pmsl!!!
Its another verb OG doesnt quite understand, but it suits his agenda to accuse leavers of something "nasty".Forging!!!!
pmsl!!!
I think that had value in being raised, since it's a widespread puzzlement in the populace. Only a couple of days ago I remarked in here a Sunderland man saying the same.
It's as well the House is reminded that the populace contains a huge proportion of people totally unfitted to vote on such a matter of our EU membership. It might then conclude in them realising they should ignore the referendum and get back to doing their parliamentary job of making such decisions.
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