looking at the UK today i feel sorry for them honestly, the way we live in the EU is so much better. so in the UK you can't buy a house you can afford to buy food get in your car pay the bills yeah but i can say its not so bad here!
it's funny when going to the UK on trip and talking to people they ask where you are from and you say France they say oh that's nice i wish i lived there. yeap that sums it up. so yes if you want to work yourself to death, have no family life, yes best not to have kids in the UK you can't let them live.
the other thing is looking at the UK economy is what is made in the UK ... hmmm
new trading partners sure... like new countries are poping up all the time!
so the EU trades with the world but not the UK importing goods from other counties outside the eu is not complicated for a start but importing the right goods is! and buying from china or else where is a risk!
how people believe rubbish
it's funny when going to the UK on trip and talking to people they ask where you are from and you say France they say oh that's nice i wish i lived there. yeap that sums it up. so yes if you want to work yourself to death, have no family life, yes best not to have kids in the UK you can't let them live.
the other thing is looking at the UK economy is what is made in the UK ... hmmm
new trading partners sure... like new countries are poping up all the time!
so the EU trades with the world but not the UK importing goods from other counties outside the eu is not complicated for a start but importing the right goods is! and buying from china or else where is a risk!
how people believe rubbish
Passengers travelling to EU countries will be able to buy beer, spirits, wine and tobacco without duty being applied in the UK, thanks to the lifting of EU rules.
The decision on duty-free shopping in UK ports, airports and international train stations will mean:
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UK excise duty will no longer be due on alcohol and cigarettes bought when leaving the UK. A bottle of wine purchased in Heathrow duty free on the way to the EU could be up to £2.23 cheaper
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At the point of leaving the EU, people can continue to purchase and bring home unlimited alcohol and cigarettes in Europe if they pay duty on it there – as is the case currently
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People will now also have the alternative option to buy limited amounts of duty-free alcohol and cigarettes at duty free shops in Europe instead. For example, a holidaymaker could save more than £12 on two crates of beer. The travel industry has been calling on the government to re-introduce duty-free, which stopped when the EU Single Market was introduced.
ok so a price of wine is around 3 to 5 euros in France a pack of beer 9 to 12 euros so are you telling me it will be free! are you stupid or what!
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