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Old 03-12-2020, 19:08   #4685
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Read your post, read my answer - it’s quite simple.
Re-read my post, it's reproduced below to make it simple:

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1andrew1 Not any price - if prices rise by 20% then demand will fall as people move to alternatives.

Or fishermen will have to absorb the 20% taxes and additional paperwork costs. If they have the margins.
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Pierre No they won’t.
Your response benefits from the skill of mind-reading which few of us on this forum are luck enough to possess.

Put simply, your response could mean several things:
- Prices won't rise by 20%
- People will not move to alternatives
- Fishermen won't have to absorb the 20% taxes and paperwork costs
- Fishermen don't have the margins.
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