Brexit is destroying Britain

Ashtree

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Yet a report from june this year shows the UK is second highest in europe for FDI after france and above germany, it also said uk investment into Europe had fallen, but hey why let facts get in the way of your anti british nonsense
Bless you, but you really must stop using your wife’s reading glasses. 😏

 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin, France
Yet a report from june this year shows the UK is second highest in europe for FDI after france and above germany, it also said uk investment into Europe had fallen, but hey why let facts get in the way of your anti british nonsense
Financial investment equals all that Russian 💰.
Why Boris and his backers had to get Brexit done...
 

robs1

Member
Bless you, but you really must stop using your wife’s reading glasses. 😏

I think you need to stop looking into the bottom of empty beer glasses, that report says exactly what I said, the UK was second in europe behind France, the full EY report which is where I got my facts from says London regained top spot for individual cities from Paris. I'm glad you agree with EY though
 

Ashtree

Member
The Brexit tide has definitely turned. Royal Dutch Shell has announced the move of its corporate HQ from Amsterdam to London. Big vote of confidence in Brexit.
Then last night, England thrashed San Marino 10 nil. That’s two huge victories in the space of 24 hours. Boom, boom!!
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
From a friend in the uk
With the EU cap on interchange fees no longer applying in the UK post Brexit , Visa has increased its fees to such an extent Amazon has stopped accepting them.
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bobk

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Location
stafford
From a friend in the uk
With the EU cap on interchange fees no longer applying in the UK post Brexit , Visa has increased its fees to such an extent Amazon has stopped accepting them.
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Not sure that's entirely correct


Amazon and Visa said any changes in fees had nothing to do with Brexit.
Both Visa and its rival Mastercard have raised the so-called interchange fee on cross-border transactions between businesses in the UK and the European Union following Brexit.
The dispute between Amazon and Visa is to do with the fees the credit card company charges Amazon for its services in the UK.
 

robs1

Member
Bloody good job if Amazon lose a lot of business they are far to big and powerful, this is just the start of them chucking their weight about and it's not for the benefit of either customers or sellers but purely Amazon
 

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Not sure that's entirely correct


Amazon and Visa said any changes in fees had nothing to do with Brexit.
Both Visa and its rival Mastercard have raised the so-called interchange fee on cross-border transactions between businesses in the UK and the European Union following Brexit.
The dispute between Amazon and Visa is to do with the fees the credit card company charges Amazon for its services in the UK.
If its nothing to do with Brexit, how is it that the fees are not rising in the EU then? :whistle:
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
I have found out to my cost that some British companies are getting that desperate they are pretending to be German on German Amazon. The first you know is when it lands you with an import bill as it arrives at your door. :mad:
Indeed , I sent some stuff from myself to myself in france and got a bill for 22 euro .... cash or cheque .... oh well shan't bother in future
 

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