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Today's "What Gets My Goat" - NO POLITICS!
Quote: Where there's a catch is UK sellers get hit by a tariff if the whole thing isn't supplied and made within the UK.  Anything that has parts supplied by or work done (I believe) by any non EU or UK, there is a tariff raised on the product, as it could well far cheaper and undercut any EU country.
I think they are still debating what proportion can be sourced from non UK parts. Otherwise Triumph Motorcycles are up shit street  :eek
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Quote: just waiting for a proper MOD to come along and delete these political posts from a thread that specifically says no Politics. Or move them to a political thread. 
Nothing political to see here...  :rolleyes
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Quote: The other sting is this include NI as they're considered EU for trade 

Doesn't include NI for GB/NI VAT, as we're both in the same VAT system.
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(08-01-21, 07:32 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote: The other sting is this include NI as they're considered EU for trade 

Doesn't include NI for GB/NI VAT, as we're both in the same VAT system.


Oh yes it does, M&S and other retailers have stopped supplying online goods, check it out mate.  NI albeit part of the UK isn't treated as such for trade as the line is in the Irish Sea and they NI have seamless (pre Brexit) conditions to stop there being a physical border.  As far as NI is concerned trade wise they're still in the EU.  Wink 



As I mentioned earlier, apparently there is a get around but it complex at present and will prove difficult for small businesses, this is one of the areas that are still to be negotiated. 
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(08-01-21, 07:28 PM)mtread link Wrote: I think they are still debating what proportion can be sourced from non UK parts. Otherwise Triumph Motorcycles are up shit street  :eek


Yep, but this area is in with the hundreds of other areas of trade, the financial sector being one and the UK biggest contributor to our GDP.   
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Quote: Oh yes it does, M&S and other retails have stopped supplying online goods, check it out mate.  NI albeit part of the UK isn't treated as such for trade as the line is in the Irish Sea and they NI have seamless (pre Brexit) conditions to stop there being a physical border.  As far as NI is concerned trade wise they're still in the EU. 

Well yes, but it doesn't mean there's any change to the VAT situation on GB /NI goods. It's more to do with paperwork and checks on origin and health (trust me)  Big Grin
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(08-01-21, 07:52 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Well yes, but it doesn't mean there's any change to the VAT situation on GB /NI goods. It's more to do with paperwork and checks on origin and health (trust me)  Big Grin


They still have to pay tariffs if the whole thing isn't made in the UK, as well as the paperwork which is the same if sending goods to France, NI is as far as trade is concerned the EU  Wink
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(08-01-21, 07:24 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: just waiting for a proper MOD to come along.
You have been told what the post is about and what is isn't, any further posts like this will be removed.
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Quote: Yep, but this area is in with the hundreds of other areas of trade, the financial sector being one and the UK biggest contributor to our GDP.
We will be negotiating with the EU for years to come. This isn't a divorce, we've just moved out and are arguing about the CDs  Wink [size=78%] [/size]
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(08-01-21, 07:56 PM)mtread link Wrote: We will be negotiating with the EU for years to come. This isn't a divorce, we've just moved out and are arguing about the CDs  Wink


Yep, just wait till pension investments cop it, via an EU tax hit or such like.  Many funds are invested in EU areas of trade and companies, any non EU investors I think could well be hit with a tax on dividends, which means less in the coffers.  Hopefully not but, I wouldn't put it past them now, neither would i blame them. 
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Quote: They still have to pay tariffs if the whole thing isn't made in the UK, as well as the paperwork which is the same if sending goods to France, NI is as far as trade is concerned the EU 

True, no tariffs if the components are made elsewhere in the EU of course.
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(08-01-21, 07:56 PM)mtread link Wrote: We will be negotiating with the EU for years to come. This isn't a divorce, we've just moved out and are arguing about the CDs  Wink
heh, both funny and depressing at the same time.
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(08-01-21, 08:21 PM)mtread link Wrote:
Quote:They still have to pay tariffs if the whole thing isn't made in the UK, as well as the paperwork which is the same if sending goods to France, NI is as far as trade is concerned the EU 

True, no tariffs if the components are made elsewhere in the EU of course.


I believe so yes  Wink
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Twats who think lockdown rules don't apply to them and have scant regard for their relatives or others :finger :evil

I live in a very quiet area in the countryside, I'm the easily the youngest by at least 15 yrs or so.  My road/cul-de-sac is mainly just drive ways with the odd bit of parking on the road leading to it, the road is normally empty save the odd car.  This morning it's full I mean rammed, 12 cars, driven by 40 - 60yrs olds who don't live here, some with kids visiting mum/dad etc, I know a good few live in London and East Anglia, which are between 120 - 170 miles away one way :eek :eek :eek

WTF, they're just not getting it no wonder this thing is spreading like wildfire, when mum/dad/nan/grandad catch it and die they'll be saying "I don't know how he/she got it we were so careful" TWATS absolute C*^ts  :evil   
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Indeed.
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(09-01-21, 01:44 PM)Gnasher link Wrote: Twats who think lockdown rules don't apply to them and have scant regard for their relatives or others :finger :evil

I live in a very quiet area in the countryside, I'm the easily the youngest by at least 15 yrs or so.  My road/cul-de-sac is mainly just drive ways with the odd bit of parking on the road leading to it, the road is normally empty save the odd car.  This morning it's full I mean rammed, 12 cars, driven by 40 - 60yrs olds who don't live here, some with kids visiting mum/dad etc, I know a good few live in London and East Anglia, which are between 120 - 170 miles away one way :eek :eek :eek

WTF, they're just not getting it no wonder this thing is spreading like wildfire, when mum/dad/nan/grandad catch it and die they'll be saying "I don't know how he/she got it we were so careful" TWATS absolute C*^ts  :evil   
If you are the youngest in the area by 15 years and the people visiting are 40-60 it sounds to me like your neighbours are all 60-80.  How do you know that they are not in a support bubble.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(09-01-21, 02:46 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: If you are the youngest in the area by 15 years and the people visiting are 40-60 it sounds to me like your neighbours are all 60-80.

Correct ish 90 plus too.

(09-01-21, 02:46 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:
  How do you know that they are not in a support bubble.

Support bubbles are for people in single households only, only one is on his own, he's not getting these visits as we support him and he has no family.  These visiting are in groups, haven't been here for weeks or months, not to mention the distances they travelled, no not support bubbles, just twats.   
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(09-01-21, 02:59 PM)Gnasher link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=17546.msg322476#msg322476 date=1610199970]
If you are the youngest in the area by 15 years and the people visiting are 40-60 it sounds to me like your neighbours are all 60-80.

Correct ish 90 plus too.

(09-01-21, 02:46 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:   How do you know that they are not in a support bubble.

Support bubbles are for people in single households only, only one is on his own, he's not getting these visits as we support him and he has no family.  These visiting are in groups, haven't been here for weeks or months, not to mention the distances they travelled, no not support bubbles, just twats.   
[/quote]I see. Call the police then.

As for support bubbles there is no limit on the distance to go and support a single person or the single person to go to them, but there is advice to try and keep your support local.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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(19-01-70, 04:16 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I see. Call the police then.

Not my way.

(19-01-70, 04:16 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:
As for support bubbles there is no limit on the distance to go and support a single person or the single person to go to them, but there is advice to try and keep your support local.

A support bubble is where you support someone on a regular bases 1 -2 time per week, be on call available to help at short notice etc.  These live 3 - 4 hours drive away bringing kids.  It's your sort of 'playing around in the grey areas' i.e. what is local, it doesn't say I can't etc, admittedly the law isn't written well and needs more definition, but when you consider who's written it, it's hardly surprising  :rolleyes  that allows these sorts to take the piss.  The 2 women yesterday and others caught in Derbyshire springs to mind, it's my right and I'm going to do it etc etc  :thumbdown fine under normal circumstances, but during a world pandemic, just thick, selfish twats  :finger 

This wave of the pandemic is out of control in many areas of the country, experts are now saying unless it's brought under control fast, any gain from the early vaccine role out will be lost Sad  All that will happen if it continues more will get infected, hospitalised, die and the NHS will be overrun (it already is in some areas) this will also cost non Covid deaths, not just delayed cancer/out patience but RTC's, work accidents etc, to say nothing of the NHS staff who're standing on the front line.  The government will be forced to increase restrictions and that's already being called for and I'm fairly certain that will happen, all thanks to twats who play around in the grey areas.    :finger 

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(09-01-21, 03:58 PM)Gnasher link Wrote: A support bubble is where you support someone on a regular bases 1 -2 time per week, be on call available to help at short notice etc.
Wrong. Go and read the Government website on the rules of support bubbles. Also there are no restrictions on the on the size of the supporting bubbled household. And no restriction on the distance needed to travel to do the support Go and read the Government website there is no grey - its all in black and white.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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