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Grow up children! Your very own puppet faced sausage roll legged RebeccaLong Bailey has just been caught lying when she reminisced about her Dad a dock worker coming. Home from the docks worrying about redundancies...NOT BAD FOR SOMEONE UnDER 2 AND IN NAPPIES.
Quote from: Sprotyrover on December 23, 2019, 11:08:44 amGrow up children! Your very own puppet faced sausage roll legged RebeccaLong Bailey has just been caught lying when she reminisced about her Dad a dock worker coming. Home from the docks worrying about redundancies...NOT BAD FOR SOMEONE UnDER 2 AND IN NAPPIES.You had problems relating to women in your life Sproty?
Johnson & his latest squeeze on the island of Mustique are staying at a villa that costs £40,000/wk It has 4 swimming pools and an infinity pool.Knowing this will no doubt bring joy to the hearts of his forelock tuggers in Donny & the right wing.fogeys in the home counties.
Business will benefit by the boost most people will spent every penny.
So true Glyn, unfortunately
Quote from: SydneyRover on January 01, 2020, 10:41:44 amSo true Glyn, unfortunatelyThe Govt can offset that by using the extra revenue generated by Tarriffs, there is only one looser in a Tarriff trade was that is the side with more to loose and that ain't us!.
Sproty.You don't seem to grasp who pays tarrifs. It's not the seller. It's the buyer...
Quote from: Sprotyrover on January 01, 2020, 04:42:27 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on January 01, 2020, 10:41:44 amSo true Glyn, unfortunatelyThe Govt can offset that by using the extra revenue generated by Tarriffs, there is only one looser in a Tarriff trade was that is the side with more to loose and that ain't us!.Oh do enlighten us exactly how they'll offset the price rises. I love a good fairy story.
So we un cheaper meat from Australia and NZ like we did in the 70's and we buy our our products rather than theirs!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on January 02, 2020, 07:34:51 amSo we un cheaper meat from Australia and NZ like we did in the 70's and we buy our our products rather than theirs!And how, exactly, is that an example of the government offsetting anything?Apart from the obvious answer that it's nothing of the kind.PS Do you seriously think Australia and New Zealand are still as stuck in the 1970s as you are?PPS I've just looked up Australian beef prices. The 'cheap meat' seems to be a myth. Twenty years ago it was cheap - an average wholesale price of about £1.20 a kilo. Now it's about £4.60 a kilo. That's without transport costs, importing costs and everybody inbetween adding on their slice of profit on top.