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Previously on "What would happen if the UK refused to buy any products from abroad?"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI certainly agree with 1 and 3. I am not sure about 2.
I think there would be a 4. UK is f000000000000ked. But then the UK is f000ked anyway. Things would go downhill quicker though.
I really hope I am able to move abroad before I die.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIdeally it is kept below neck level.
When I was young, there was always an attitude of "we won the war so we are better than everyone else". Now I see many people who think they have a right to things without working for them.
I wish I had been born in Germany! None of this ridiculous house obsession. People work hard. Sweeping generalisations with exceptions.
People in the UK spend more hours in work than those in Germany.
As the older generation dies off I see a younger German population very proud of their country despite the recent refugee crisis. They are articulate, without colourful metaphors, skilled in skills the economy needs. I see as many woman on the shop floor here as I do men folk. Kind of exciting really to see that acceptance.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDegrees of foookness, I see. Once you're in the sheet does it matter how much of it there is?
When I was young, there was always an attitude of "we won the war so we are better than everyone else". Now I see many people who think they have a right to things without working for them.
I wish I had been born in Germany! None of this ridiculous house obsession. People work hard. Sweeping generalisations with exceptions.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI certainly agree with 1 and 3. I am not sure about 2.
I think there would be a 4. UK is f000000000000ked. But then the UK is f000ked anyway. Things would go downhill quicker though.
I really hope I am able to move abroad before I die.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostExcellent question.
1) We'd be forced to make our own tat. Which is bound to be better than that from China.
2) The money we save on imports will pay down debt in minutes.
3) China's economy would be foooooked, but that's their problem.
I think there would be a 4. UK is f000000000000ked. But then the UK is f000ked anyway. Things would go downhill quicker though.
I really hope I am able to move abroad before I die.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYup, that would do it.
It was a corrupt act introducing it, it would be a fitting end for the HMRC Tardis.
As I said I do NOT support Donkey Rhubarb, Brillo and their compadre's tax planning shenanigans in any way, but to retrospectively close a loophole and then throw the book at those using it years before it was closed is a national disgrace, unjust and immoral.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIt does make me worry what would happen if we got into a war with anyone.
No wonder we let Saudi and China get away with so many human rights abuses.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
If UK industry wants to grow then UK citizens need to buy UK products and not mind possibly paying more for them than an import.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust asking.....
1) We'd be forced to make our own tat. Which is bound to be better than that from China.
2) The money we save on imports will pay down debt in minutes.
3) China's economy would be foooooked, but that's their problem.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostApart from FLC having to pay UK girls instead of those cheap Polish ones.....
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