Originally posted by malvolio
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Old Thickos versus Young Educated
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Ahhh but back then we had something to trade. It was the old ones that destroyed out manufacturing industry with constant strikes and poor manufacturing quality."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
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Im guessing you don't bill your clients in UK£ or run your renumeration through a UK Ltd entity while working in the EU? To me there should be no difference between my UK limited company sending a consultant to France for a month or HP doing the same. In reality my company will get screwed up the wazzoo while HP can do what it wants. so much for no barriers for trade...Originally posted by WTFH View PostPerhaps for you, not for me.
If the EU was working it should be fine for a UK company to offer services in Spain, Germany, France etc and then bill the services less the VAT its then down to the UK company to pay tax and handle compliance. Instead what happens is my little UK business gets swamped in employment bollocks and landed with un-necessary costs while HP or IBM just send whoever the hell they like and no-one bats an eyelid.Comment
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indeedOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt's subtle BBC propaganda, insinuating that remainers are hip and trendy and sophisticated, and Brexiters are old fuddy duddies.
Actually it's the opposite: Brexiters are bold and adventurous, while remainers are timid conformists stuck in a 1950s timewarp where megastates were the in thing to strive for, like giant tower blocks.
and all that lot care about is the price of their house. Must not drop the precise amount of 18%
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No, but the fact that the young ones don't realise they are being gangbanged to the tune of an average £30k+ debt for the privilege tells you where the real ignorance lies...Originally posted by vetran View PostJust because they hand out degrees with cornflakes nowadays doesn't mean the old uns are stupid.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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It doesn't actually work like that. If you worked in another European country or two you would soon learn that.Originally posted by bobspud View PostIm guessing you don't bill your clients in UK£ or run your renumeration through a UK Ltd entity while working in the EU? To me there should be no difference between my UK limited company sending a consultant to France for a month or HP doing the same. In reality my company will get screwed up the wazzoo while HP can do what it wants. so much for no barriers for trade...
If the EU was working it should be fine for a UK company to offer services in Spain, Germany, France etc and then bill the services less the VAT its then down to the UK company to pay tax and handle compliance. Instead what happens is my little UK business gets swamped in employment bollocks and landed with un-necessary costs while HP or IBM just send whoever the hell they like and no-one bats an eyelid.
The likes of the large companies you mentioned have offices in the country, and if the tax and/or employment laws demand it comply.
You are basically blaming the UK government for being tulip by having a complex tax code with loads of loop holes which large companies exploit, on the EU."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe are at the forefront of electric vehicle technology.


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+1Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo, but the fact that the young ones don't realise they are being gangbanged to the tune of an average £30k+ debt for the privilege tells you where the real ignorance lies...
Why the young ones back home don't flock to EU universities for free education is nothing more than a lack of knowledge. I remember the UCAS form filling days. Studying abroad doesn't come into it. The number of US students here in Munich alone has jumped a fair few since the time I've been here. None knew more than 50% of courses were taught in English let alone knew they were paid for by the state. So much win."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Somewhat ironic. I had a UK client which I won over local talent because I din't have to charge VAT.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt doesn't actually work like that. If you worked in another European country or two you would soon learn that.
The likes of the large companies you mentioned have offices in the country, and if the tax and/or employment laws demand it comply.
You are basically blaming the UK government for being tulip by having a complex tax code with loads of loop holes which large companies exploit, on the EU.
Long live 'cash accounting', works in most EU countries expect for, guess which..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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