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Previously on "No single market access for UK after Brexit..."
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostDon't hold your breath on that one...you may have just written the first sentence in history which contains both the words "sensible" and "politician". I salute your optimism, but expectations are very low.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostYou tax imports, not who owns the company.
30% on BMWs imported from Germany.
No tax on Minis produced in the UK.
We are not anti German business. Just encouraging the politicians to be sensible.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostJaguar is Indian. Land Rover is owned by Jaguar and so is also Indian. Nissan is part-owned by Renault and is therefore French-Japanese.
And let's not forget Rolls-Royce and Mini who are both owned by BMW.
30% on BMWs imported from Germany.
No tax on Minis produced in the UK.
We are not anti German business. Just encouraging the politicians to be sensible.
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAre you having a laugh?
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostJaguar is Indian. Land Rover is owned by Jaguar and so is also Indian. Nissan is part-owned by Renault and is therefore French-Japanese.
And let's not forget Rolls-Royce and Mini who are both owned by BMW.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIf German cars become 30% more expensive I suspect many will switch to UK produced ones.
With Jaguar, LandRover, Nissan & BM they have a choice. Maybe German manufacturers will start producing cars in the UK?
And let's not forget Rolls-Royce and Mini who are both owned by BMW.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI'm surprised that you haven't heard of him. I thought everyone had.
Here's the two facts you need to know about him:
- Someone tried to assassinate him - he was shot - and left using a wheelchair.
- He's a tough Barsteward. He showed the Greeks what a strong negotiating position looks like.
If the Germans don't play ball ghen I suggest an immediate two tier tariff on German owned vehicle manufacturers.
Vehicles manufactured in Germany and imported to the UK start with a 10% tariff, rising by 10% every month until a deal is done.
German cars manufactured in the UK and bought in the UK. Zero tariff.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostApart from those who read 'quality' newspapers...or at the very least, try to understand what is going in the world outside of their own little microcosm
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNope, and yup. In that order.
Here's the two facts you need to know about him:
- Someone tried to assassinate him - he was shot - and left using a wheelchair.
- He's a tough Barsteward. He showed the Greeks what a strong negotiating position looks like.
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