On knees? Luxury! We used to dream of going up hill on knees! We had to roll uphill so trousers wore out evenly. When it were our turn t' wear trousers that is.Luxury! We ‘ad to do it on us knees, backwards.
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On knees? Luxury! We used to dream of going up hill on knees! We had to roll uphill so trousers wore out evenly. When it were our turn t' wear trousers that is.Luxury! We ‘ad to do it on us knees, backwards.
Aye lad, but it got easier t'be fair.On knees? Luxury! We used to dream of going up hill on knees! We had to roll uphill so trousers wore out evenly. When it were our turn t' wear trousers that is.
I know what you are trying to say but...Aspiration is split - those who want to progress their education in all ways, and those who see no sense in it. My grandson's teacher says they now have fourth generation unemployed parents. Their kids have holidays, cars, electronics, without having worked for them, so why would they wish to work, or go to uni, or even pass exams. They are unnecessary for modern life in certain social-economic groups. We used to have three classes, now we have four, and that new group hold an awful lot of power. Nobody has courage to even acknowledge this, but we all know it. When I grew up, we had some rough council areas, and everyone dodgy was holed up in the worst of them. The decent Council house folk were at a disadvantage. Now, these areas are actually quite nice locally - and we have all the dodgy folk in private rented accommodation all over the place - in all kinds of council band areas. We've lost control. My son's trying to move house - everywhere they've looked there is some low-life, and we're not talking about just cheap housing - there always seems to be one house on every street with a scrapyard of cars in the front garden!
I predict we will be in the EFTA within 1 parliamentWhat would help my business is the ability to sell in Germany, Spain and Italy again. Brexit means I can't.
So fix it. This would be the biggest, single difference a government could make to my business.
What would help my business is the ability to sell in Germany, Spain and Italy again. Brexit means I can't.
So fix it. This would be the biggest, single difference a government could make to my business.
What would help my business is the ability to sell in Germany, Spain and Italy again. Brexit means I can't.
I don't understand why you say you can't. Brexit doesn't, and has never meant that we can't trade with the EU. Yes, there are more hoops you have to jump through, but there are lots of firms that trade with the EU. It's just the same as trading with the rest of the world.
Why? Is there some sort of law stopping you driving to France and making a video for Croissants R Us.It's illegal for me to sell into the EU now.
If it's harder to work with EU clients, that's a good thing as you'll have less competition - many companies have just given up and aren't even trying.
Why? Is there some sort of law stopping you driving to France and making a video for Croissants R Us.
Perhaps the reason why it's now illegal would help those who don't understand, rather than this silly reply.I don't understand what you don't understand.
It's illegal for me to sell into the EU now. What do you need explaining?
Sounds really interesting, what law is that?I don't understand what you don't understand.
It's illegal for me to sell into the EU now. What do you need explaining?
I import most of my products from the EU, and whilst the products were produced for and are already circulating in the EU, the goods are not of EU origin as they were produced in many different countries around the world. The new Rules of Origin make it impossible for me to claim any sort of relief for customs duty.
This makes everything I sell more expensive now. So much for Free Trade.
Leave politics.What can the Government and Labour opposition do to ensure Britain is the best place in the world to start and grow a business?
I would have to pay full wholesale price + extortionate shipping costs. I buy clearance lots so get them at a cheaper/same price than what they cost in the factories in Asia (even after paying Tarrifs). Due to the nature of the goods, even if they were produced in an Asian country with a trade deal with the UK, It's impossible to get all the paperwork they require for the Rules of Origin.What would happen if you bought the goods from the countries that they were made in, rather than via an EU-based third party?
Sounds really interesting, what law is that?
You make promotional videos right - https://www.fnxmedia.com/ is your site?
What would help my business is the ability to sell in Germany, Spain and Italy again.
It might have helped if you had said that instead of talking about "selling". There's no general law that stops UK citizens selling to the EU.The law that says I'm not allowed to work in Germany, Spain or Italy without being an EU Citizen.
The law that says I'm not allowed to work in Germany, Spain or Italy without being an EU Citizen.
Perhaps the reason why it's now illegal would help those who don't understand, rather than this silly reply.
It might have helped if you had said that instead of talking about "selling". There's no general law that stops UK citizens selling to the EU.
What's stopping you from getting a work visa?
Seems a bit extreme! Who enforces that, das polizei?The law is what stops us since Brexit.
Brexit stops EU types randomly coming over here and working and us Brits randomly going to the EU to work.
Border ForceSeems a bit extreme! Who enforces that, das polizei?
Scary!Border Force
Fixed your answer for you.Scary!
So if I pop to see my mate Fritz and help him lay bricks for a couple of weeks, border force will come for me?
I wish we didn't do that over here!
The law is what stops us since Brexit.
Brexit stops EU types randomly coming over here and working and us Brits randomly going to the EU to work.
A number of employees are exempt from the requirement to obtain a work permit :
for a three months or less period, foreign employees who are nationals of third countries, coming to French territory to exercise a salaried professional activity in one of the following fields:
- Production and distribution of cinematic and audiovisual works, shows and recordings.
Scary!
So if I pop to see my mate Fritz and help him lay bricks for a couple of weeks, border force will come for me?
I’m glad we don’t do that over here!
No.
The law allows you to apply for a work visa to go and work in the EU. There is no law stopping you from applying. Once you have that, you can work in the EU just fine. Yes, you can't just pop over there when you want. But once you have the visa, there is nothing stopping you from going over and doing what you need to do.
EU citizens continue to come here and work. They applied for, and received the right visa to do so.
It's exactly the same thing as you would have to do if you want to go and work in China, unless you have Chinese nationality.
And as it goes, it seems you may not even need a visa to make films in France:
Fact sheet : work permit application - Welcome to France
Find all the information about the work permit application, the exemptions and the renewal procedure on our Welcome to France websitewww.welcometofrance.com
From the link:
No. We consulted a lawyer specialising in visas and literally everything you have written is wrong. I mean you're giving out legal and visa advice which is 100% wrong.
Oh, am I? So there's no such thing as work permits for the EU? So British people can't go and work in the EU any more?
Funny that, all those Brits going there to work must be breaking the law!
Even if that were true, if the EU is such a big market for you, it'd be quite easy to work around it.
I seem to recall a certain G. Brown doubled down in this.
It's a no from me.
So, you can get a work visa that lets you work in France and you have had one. So its not illegal just difficult.And you know more than me who actually applied for and received a French work visa.
And you know more than me who actually applied for and received a French work visa.
So, you can get a work visa that lets you work in France and you have had one. So its not illegal just difficult.
The law that says I'm not allowed to work in Germany, Spain or Italy without being an EU Citizen.