I just heard something a bit alarming. It seems that last week, just before article 50 was triggered a group of disgruntled MEP's passed a law for the UK. It states that the name of an object must be a true description of that object. To cut a long story short we can no longer call our cars Marlin as they are not fish!
New EU law.
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Sadly the joke will be on the UK as the government struggles to replace all of the current 38 EU regulatory bodies with their own. It's not going to be smooth because businesses will have to apply both EU and UK regulations simultaneously if they want to trade with the EU.
But then that's getting far too political for what was a half hearted attempt at a joke.
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Since the EU do not regulate the tax levels on fuel, I would look carefully at the GBP-USD exchange rate because fuel is priced in USD and Brexit has impacted on UK value. We have not seen significant increases in European fuel costs. Or was that another crudely constructed April Fool.Originally posted by peterboat View PostI am just glad we are leaving the EU has effected my boating no end have to pay full price on red diesel how dare they
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It was instigated by the EU and we did lose the war but not the battle, we can declare a split between propulsion[full price] and heating electrical generation[5%], unfortunately not all suppliers do this, or they have a 50/50 mix even though the tax man said it was self declarationOriginally posted by HairyDave View PostThe tax on pleasure boat red diesel was instigated by the EU. Prior to that red diesel was tax free. I may be wrong but I think our government fought it, and lost.
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Petty or what eh I read about it yesterday on another forum but the Gibraltar thing is better talk about bad losers still 2 more years and change will beginOriginally posted by stevejgreen View PostThis is so much better
http://linkis.com/www.express.co.uk/ne/8f0pj
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Interesting idea from the telegraph. An interesting negotiating position. I foresee an old fashioned blockade from the Spanish.Originally posted by peterboat View PostPetty or what eh I read about it yesterday on another forum but the Gibraltar thing is better talk about bad losers still 2 more years and change will begin
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...e_Anm1rNDVdLJs
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