28-05-2021, 09:15
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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28-05-2021, 11:08
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Re: Britain outside the EU
< snigger>
The Express is just the Telegraph with smaller words and more pineapple…
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28-05-2021, 11:37
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Same as most other stuff in the world today, same data, different interpretation & spin
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28-05-2021, 12:08
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Hugh
< snigger>
The Express is just the Telegraph with smaller words and more pineapple…
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<snigger>
The BBC is just the Grauniad with better spelling.
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28-05-2021, 13:33
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Despite the tariff-free deal agreed with the EU, a study by the University of Sussex found up to £3.5bn of British exports had taxes applied.
That accounts for about 10% of British goods exports to the EU.
Some firms paid due to the complexity of claiming zero tariffs, or said they planned to reclaim the fees later.
For exporters, maintaining zero tariffs under the post-Brexit deal is not automatic: it needs to be claimed on customs declarations that from January have had to accompany every export to the European Union.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57282379
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28-05-2021, 14:33
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Carth
Same as most other stuff in the world today, same data, different interpretation & spin
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I dare you to try and put your "own interpretation" on gravity…
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28-05-2021, 15:25
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Re: Britain outside the EU
No words.
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Girl, 10, refused EU settled status in UK despite all family members being accepted
Exclusive: Home Office rejects Italian girl’s EU settlement application after granting status to parents and brother
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b1854470.html
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28-05-2021, 15:33
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Final two paragraphs:
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A Home Office spokesperson said: “We are urgently looking into this case and are contacting the family to advise on next steps.
“We are determined to ensure all eligible children secure the status they deserve in UK law...”
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On top of which a third party is also of the belief that whoever processed the application failed to follow the Home Office’s own rules and is confident the decision will be overturned when the specialist EU settlement team gets hold of it.
In other words, this is just a routine piece of mid-ranking civil servant buffoonery. Stressful, needless, but not indicative of government policy towards EU nationals (just in case that’s what you were thinking).
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28-05-2021, 15:44
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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I dare you to try and put your "own interpretation" on gravity…
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It's magnetism innit
At Earths core is this big ball of iron, spinning at a (relatively) fast speed. All the stuff around it is static, and this creates a magnetic field which stretches up into the atmosphere.
Some naturally occurring elements (gasses mainly) have evolved to the stage where they incorporate a special (hidden) molecule that allows them to oppose the magnetic force that would, under normal circumstances, make them come crashing down. Scientists, Physicists and Molecular Engineers have been trying to isolate this molecule for years - for obvious reason.
This magnetic force is the reason people with metal false hips & knees used to walk funny, and why people who wear glasses are always having to push them back up on their nose
I may write a thesis on it someday
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28-05-2021, 15:51
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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It's magnetism innit
At Earths core is this big ball of iron, spinning at a (relatively) fast speed. All the stuff around it is static, and this creates a magnetic field which stretches up into the atmosphere.
Some naturally occurring elements (gasses mainly) have evolved to the stage where they incorporate a special (hidden) molecule that allows them to oppose the magnetic force that would, under normal circumstances, make them come crashing down. Scientists, Physicists and Molecular Engineers have been trying to isolate this molecule for years - for obvious reason.
This magnetic force is the reason people with metal false hips & knees used to walk funny, and why people who wear glasses are always having to push them back up on their nose
I may write a thesis on it someday
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And not an apple in sight, sheer genius
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28-05-2021, 16:25
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Carth
It's magnetism innit
At Earths core is this big ball of iron, spinning at a (relatively) fast speed. All the stuff around it is static, and this creates a magnetic field which stretches up into the atmosphere.
Some naturally occurring elements (gasses mainly) have evolved to the stage where they incorporate a special (hidden) molecule that allows them to oppose the magnetic force that would, under normal circumstances, make them come crashing down. Scientists, Physicists and Molecular Engineers have been trying to isolate this molecule for years - for obvious reason.
This magnetic force is the reason people with metal false hips & knees used to walk funny, and why people who wear glasses are always having to push them back up on their nose
I may write a thesis on it someday
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Your theory makes so much sense!!!!!! I have a fair bit of metal in my legs and I remember, as a child, having problems lifting my feet and
walking in straight lines . My body was obviously being tethered more firmly to the earth, I do still have problems but I suspect that is more due to my addiction to Gin and high heels.
Sorry for going of topic but I couldn't resist. <<Jo moves off blushing with shame>>
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28-05-2021, 16:55
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Chris
In other words, this is just a routine piece of mid-ranking civil servant buffoonery. Stressful, needless, but not indicative of government policy towards EU nationals (just in case that’s what you were thinking).
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The 2 main questions my wife had to answer (and prove if necessary) were "Have you been in the UK permanently for 5 years" and "Have you been permanently in the UK since 31st December 2020". Both set your status for settlement. This young lady being out of the country to finish school was probably spotted. Immigration monitor incoming flights, shipping and the Eurostar.
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28-05-2021, 17:07
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
It's magnetism innit
At Earths core is this big ball of iron, spinning at a (relatively) fast speed. All the stuff around it is static, and this creates a magnetic field which stretches up into the atmosphere.
Some naturally occurring elements (gasses mainly) have evolved to the stage where they incorporate a special (hidden) molecule that allows them to oppose the magnetic force that would, under normal circumstances, make them come crashing down. Scientists, Physicists and Molecular Engineers have been trying to isolate this molecule for years - for obvious reason.
This magnetic force is the reason people with metal false hips & knees used to walk funny, and why people who wear glasses are always having to push them back up on their nose
I may write a thesis on it someday
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That's quite a theory...
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28-05-2021, 17:39
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carth
It's magnetism innit
At Earths core is this big ball of iron, spinning at a (relatively) fast speed. All the stuff around it is static, and this creates a magnetic field which stretches up into the atmosphere.
Some naturally occurring elements (gasses mainly) have evolved to the stage where they incorporate a special (hidden) molecule that allows them to oppose the magnetic force that would, under normal circumstances, make them come crashing down. Scientists, Physicists and Molecular Engineers have been trying to isolate this molecule for years - for obvious reason.
This magnetic force is the reason people with metal false hips & knees used to walk funny, and why people who wear glasses are always having to push them back up on their nose
I may write a thesis on it someday
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Now, this kids is the result of when you miss out the ‘micro’ from microdosing
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28-05-2021, 18:40
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Now, this kids is the result of when you miss out the ‘micro’ from microdosing
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