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Previously on "How to lie convincingly for the 52%...or Tory fake news"
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Another little lie...
The Tory government opposed this and which Tory MEPs voted against it, same as the credit card bill
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The answer is to not pay HMRC until they accept credit cards.
What can they do? Seriously you lot need to get balls. Get out there and start protesting.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWell done EU.
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How to lie convincingly for the 52%...or Tory fake news
Originally posted by Mordac View PostNice. Now the charges will be applied to everyone as "service charges". I notice HMRC have already banned all credit card payments, and I imagine others such as DVLA will follow suit.
Well done EU. There was never a problem with penalising credit card users, but they managed to find one, and now we'll all have to pay more.
Some people just _want_ to be victims....
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Nice. Now the charges will be applied to everyone as "service charges". I notice HMRC have already banned all credit card payments, and I imagine others such as DVLA will follow suit.
Well done EU. There was never a problem with penalising credit card users, but they managed to find one, and now we'll all have to pay more.
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How to lie convincingly for the 52%...or Tory fake news
It’s a bit more complex than it looks on the surface.
May hasn’t helped herself (again!) with the implication that this was all the Conservatives on their own. However:
- 27 of 28 EU countries endorsed the proposal of the legislation in the European Council, including the U.K.
- Unfortunately, several Conservative MEPs either lobbied against the bill, or abstained in the voting, once the bill was known due to pressure from credit card companies. Hardly a ringing endorsement from the Conservatives in Europe.
- But then when the time came to implement the directive in our own U.K. legislation the Government gold-plated it above the minimum directive by including Apple Pay, PayPal, etc, thereby showing that not only did they support the legislation, but that we have sovereignty over our own laws by being able to implement much more than the EU wanted us to...
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How to lie convincingly for the 52%...or Tory fake news
EU directive actually but don't let the truth get in the way...
European Commission - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - Payment services: Consumers to benefit from cheaper, safer and more innovative electronic payments
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