Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Is there a reason ?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat depends on how old you are, and when you travelled. Some of us are old enough to remember not being able to take much money out of the UK, or bring money back in. Also some quite severe customs checks at borders. I was once charged on reentering the UK for a half bottle of alcohol - since we had drunk some of the bottle already while on holiday, and we were also threatened with a fine, which was IIRC "graciously" waived.
I'm sure the customs officer was not personally involved, but "only doing his job".
Additionally, getting money while abroad, for example in Spanish banks, used to be very tedious, and required not only queuing up at one queue, but actually queuing up twice - once to be allowed to proceed to the second queue, and then finally in order to obtain the cash.
The more modern more cashless society may be helpful, though there may be glitches if banking is disrupted by the latest changes - which may or may not occur.
Is someone in the UK's infrastructure going to set a "Preferences" file to "Yes" or "No" on midnight on 31st October, which will cause a massive chain reaction through all possibly affected aspects of national and also international infrastructure?
My old passport from student days has two entries for export of currency, 1977 and 78. The latter was for a field trip to Paris and I remember people I didn't normally have much to do with suddenly wanting to be best friends when they realised I wasn't going to avail myself of my duty free allowance.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat depends on how old you are, and when you travelled. Some of us are old enough to remember not being able to take much money out of the UK, or bring money back in. Also some quite severe customs checks at borders. I was once charged on reentering the UK for a half bottle of alcohol - since we had drunk some of the bottle already while on holiday, and we were also threatened with a fine, which was IIRC "graciously" waived.
I'm sure the customs officer was not personally involved, but "only doing his job".
Additionally, getting money while abroad, for example in Spanish banks, used to be very tedious, and required not only queuing up at one queue, but actually queuing up twice - once to be allowed to proceed to the second queue, and then finally in order to obtain the cash.
The more modern more cashless society may be helpful, though there may be glitches if banking is disrupted by the latest changes - which may or may not occur.
Is someone in the UK's infrastructure going to set a "Preferences" file to "Yes" or "No" on midnight on 31st October, which will cause a massive chain reaction through all possibly affected aspects of national and also international infrastructure?
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Originally posted by gradus View PostUnfortunately I do remember all of that but don't think it was all that trying. In a Greta sort of way probably quite a good thing to make tourism more difficult, if that is what happens
Is that something we really want to remember? Probably not - but it happened.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSo here we are again.... two very big votes coming up..... who will show courage, independence of mind or allegiance...?
I gotta bad feeling about this....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post2nd vote.....Yes... Yes....some relief....
(Even if the double vote was, shall we say, "convenient" for the, er, "rebels"....)
There is still some hope now.....but what will happen... what will this rogue Johnson/Cummings admin do?
There is some hope now indeed
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postaaah yes the old "it worked before so we can go back to how it was in the past" argument..... good luck with that
Reciprocal tax arrangements ?
hummm even if there is a "deal" no-one (and I get this from festivals and venues in the rest of the EU) has any idea how this might work. What is likely is that folks will have to pay tax locally then try to claim it back... great if you have a large amount of capital BUT for self-employed sole traders / small organisations / small ensembles ?
The really boring stuff that folks with PAYE jobs never have to deal withI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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