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Originally posted by meridian View PostBorder traffic is two-way. If the EU implements a border, the border will stop traffic coming one way (from NI into Ireland) to check phytosanitary, to check that the contents of the trucks match the manifesto, and to ensure all relevant Irish taxes and tariffs are collected. They will wave all traffic from Ireland to NI through.
Sounds like you’re advocating to let anything through into NI, and from there into the whole of the U.K.
Simple example - French wines attract U.K. duty and excise at Dover, but you’re going to allow them to arrive in Cork, transit through Ireland, into NI, and transfer out of Larne into rUK, with no checks for tariffs or duty.
Sounds like a great plan.
Now explain the business scenario getting the goods from IE to GB without VAT and duties.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostGreat Invoicing party in GB and delivery address Cork ie 0% .
Now explain the business scenario getting the goods from IE to GB without VAT and duties.
Easy, you drive it across the border into NI.
Remember, all these guys are saying there will be no border, no border checks, nothing. So to bypass UK duty, just take it in via Ireland.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostGreat Invoicing party in GB and delivery address Cork ie 0% .
Now explain the business scenario getting the goods from IE to GB without VAT and duties.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostEasy, you drive it across the border into NI.
Remember, all these guys are saying there will be no border, no border checks, nothing. So to bypass UK duty, just take it in via Ireland.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNo, you misunderstand. No delivery address in Ireland, it’s going straight through. No checks at all in Ireland except to ensure the security tie on the lorry is intact and they have the relevant TIR carnet.
You really think security ties will do when contraband will be so profitable?Comment
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Farage's new "the brexit party" party
Originally posted by AtW View PostErm, no checks at all on arrival into the mainland UK?
Originally posted by AtW View PostErm, Putin’s FSB figured out how to open secure Olympic piss bottles, put new piss and them amd reseal without damaging bottles (not aupposed to happen).
You really think security ties will do when contraband will be so profitable?
Given that Ireland is in the single market there is less financial reward for bringing contraband into ROI. There’s more to be made in avoiding tariffs, higher duty, and VAT by bringing it into the U.K.
Which is kinda the point, about why the U.K. will also need to man a border if one goes up.Last edited by meridian; 15 February 2019, 19:34.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCretin Pride. Good for you!His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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oSo if I get on a ship from NI then I can arrive to London and nobody will check my visa/passport, no customs checks?
DUP argument is that there should be no Constitional differences, where as in reality there are a few already, so they sre just no good lieing scumbag politicians just like the rest of themComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNo, you misunderstand. No delivery address in Ireland, it’s going straight through. No checks at all in Ireland except to ensure the security tie on the lorry is intact and they have the relevant TIR carnet.
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