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Used to be a tenner cash in hand as you got your passport stamped on entry, now it's an evisa (much the same as an esta) cost is approx $20 USD |
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This will not encourage a no-deal Brexit.
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I was looking forward to a free trade deal with Algeria as well.
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I'm sure Eurostar staff and passengers will be mightily relieved if no deal can be avoided as seems likely from the previous article. Quote:
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I wouldn't worry too much about the Eurostar stuff, when the queues at 'their' end get to 1.6 kilometers they'll soon sort something out ;)
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GDP growth for Faroes (est 2014) 5.9% GDP growth for Japan (actual 2018) 0.30% Exports to the UK; Faroes $129.3m Japan $50.2bn |
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Another nail in the coffin for no deal?
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EU offers lucrative tax breaks to firm of billionaire Brexiter. Will be interesting to see if he opens a factory in Bridgend or not. |
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If you search long enough you can find things that suit a particular argument.
I wonder how many 'Remain' owned businesses have also been offered tax breaks over the last 3 years? anyway, IMO offering tax breaks to a business that makes £2.2bn profit stinks :dozey: |
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The payments seem to be mainly related to excessive green taxes. Certain processes use a lot of energy, there is no getting around that. If there was, they would use it regardless of any green taxes. |
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This is where it gets interesting.
Are the EU countries blinking? Maybe not Ireland yet; maybe not all; but the smoke signals are emerging. Does it hinge on Geoffrey Cox providing a positive legal opinion? Does it hinge on that Corbyn thing manoeuvring for power or will he give Labour a Free vote? Would the best Tory psychology be to give their members a free vote? So many variables that keep the risk high that there would be no deal. I’d be happy with a deal that limits the backstop but not one that enshrines in treaty that the future relationship will be founded around a customs union. |
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