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Dunno about that, but there may be longer queues for the ferry to HeligolandOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post50% tax on visiting Legoland Windsor?
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It will become one of those hard currency attractions for foreign visitors and the domestic elite (hedge fund owners and jam, tea and biscuit exporters).Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post50% tax on visiting Legoland Windsor?
Your average Briton will only get inside after queuing overnight to be chosen at the daily Dutch auction piecework labour market.
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Is there going to be a tariff on Lego? I better stock up some, next to the baked beans cans
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BBC Brexit news!
Lego working with shops to avoid Brexit disruption - BBC News
I'm not expecting women with large breasts to vanish after Brexit, but I too am monitoring this situation nonetheless.The boss of Lego has said the toymaker is working with UK retailers to "make sure they have enough stock" this Christmas in case of a no-deal Brexit.
Niels Christiansen said the Danish firm was not expecting problems but that he was "monitoring the situation" nonetheless.
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