Theresa May said all the right things to the voters, yet had a cabinet of EU collaborators making damned sure that we didn't get full independence. The mess she left, especially with Northern Ireland with her half in half out approach.We're not "taking back control". Such a thing was never going to be allowed.
The two options were:
-delay, delay, delay, in the hope that we get fed up and just stay in the EU, or
-BRINO, but remain under globalist control.
We got option two.
We had the good sense (just) to vote for independence, but we made errors subsequently of voting for the same set of traitors who had betrayed us for so many decades.
Hence, the current problems.
We're being punished for "leaving".
It'll settle down and improve once enough moaning has been done.
In the meantime, there's an opportunity for learning, or not.
She cut the Brexit Secretary (David Davis) out of the negotiations and kept it "in house" under a man called Olly Robbins, who has been an arch globalist his entire adult life (globalism is communist socials combined with fascist financials - it's not desirable).
Such, there were no negotiations under Theresa May - only collusion. She was trying to keep us in the EU while simultaneously trying to give them bits of our country in case she had to do BRINO - she poisoned the well for any future "negotiations" should she be ousted.
It was an act of gross treason, but none of them are ever going to be hanged for their crimes. They got away with it but the cost to us was enormous. They enriched themselves greatly at the same time.
When I say "the cost to us was enormous", I mean that it was enormous to everyone, even the remoaners (those who never accepted the result of the referendum), as their children are going to be dealing with the down-the-line effects for a long time to come.
Anyway, mustn't grumble
If you are buying from the likes of Best Sub EU, this is information is nice and clear.
Note that Santander business bank cards changed to Mastercard this year.
"For orders over £135, tax is collected at point of delivery, rather than point of sale
For orders under £135, customers are being asked to pay VAT on their doorstep"
So check if you have paid for VAT already. And before everyone starts foaming at the mouth about Brexit, the EU will be imposing a similar VAT regime in a few months rather than the 1st Jan. They are just super efficient with bureaucracy. ;)
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...buying-EU.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55752541
Last edited by GoonerGary; 02-02-2021 at 11:23 AM.