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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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gz
Joined: 23 Jan 2009 Posts: 8955 Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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Posted: Sat Jan 23, 21 10:53 am Post subject: |
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sensible chap, that was when i started on LV solar and portable +water purifying stuff
i just added sous vide vacpack bags (guess where i had to cull the dubious typo of"g" ) and more silicon carbide papers
a couple of months ago the direct from china route was getting impossible(covid, brexit and a lot of containers being stored rather than returned has made the iron silk road and huge boat thing difficult)
a cubic meter of bogroll has never seemed vital, regardless of popular opinion, food is always available even if it has to be small, spineless and wriggling(eating a gove might make me gag but prepping it would be fun) and strangely there have been some rather nice bonus buys in the food department(langoustine tails at £15 a kilo is rather nice)as the top end catering and export stuff is stuffed.
i have been getting nice local meat from the catering and farm shop folk delivered(hence vacbags) etc
this is a slightly odd but understandable problem i still have, replacing my 1 litre saucepan is an issue, a good one at a decent price may be a footnote in history
stuff like drill bits, well decent ones, are very much fear of being left out considering where such things get made.
the brexit lies of "buy britsh, it bee best" fell at the first fence as there is very little i need manufactured in the uk, unless i went shopping for half decent ordinance
when the cccp fell to bits and into the hands of kleptocratic oligarchs the cubans who had been looked after with assorted supplies were in deep trouble, hence window boxes of veg and chooks on the balcony clucking rumbas , the ex soviet locals in eurasia had a lot of problems as well.
the uk is not quite at that stage yet unless you have no money(like many) but it seems to be heading that way
i recon we are only a couple of degrees of separation from "failed state status" |
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Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6612 Location: New England (In the US of A)
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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Posted: Mon Jan 25, 21 10:27 am Post subject: |
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i like quality and a bargain
much as i respect things like milwarkee power tools(ace kit but not cheap although considering how strong they are they are a bargain if they get a lot of use) the extra 40%£ on a decent camembert is unlikely to be offset by cheap orange cheese(no offence to "mother" who became a proper cheese maker)
getting one of the last two , "in country" battery grips that fit my camera japanese brand but made in china before they were either unavailable or far more expensive made sense was rather revealing of current and probably ongoing conditions
decent abrasive papers, well EU or china, either have now become more expensive or difficult
there is scope for "free trading" at a profit, much like the old school thing of television sets, cornflakes, cows and fuel etc over the english border in ireland or the good folk of kernow with brandywine and tobacco from france when german george got worried about revolutions
sanctions have advantages, but they come with a risk, the disadvantages hit most folk hard
while typing this i started to wonder how this will impact on basmati rice
"self" imposed sanctions are stupid and deserve the contempt i have for them
there is also outgoing, i have some rather nice old ceramics i want to sell on, confining me to a domestic market without export barriers and vastly extra costs for globally would have been better
a pandemic, even handled like the uk scumgov have, is a blip, making global sales harder long term is no way to make england great again. |
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Shane
Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 3467 Location: Doha. Is hot.
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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Posted: Wed Jan 27, 21 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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from btl
Tim1960
5m ago
0 1
This is interesting:
Michael M. @vivamjm
It might be worse than "economists warned about" but not worse than we mere (ex) Freight Fowarding/Customs Agents tried to warn of....
https://eand.co/congrats-america-youre-not-the-dumbest-country-in-the-world-anymore-britain-is-badad4d64754">https://eand.co/congrats-america-youre-not-the-dumbest-country-in-the-world-anymore-britain-is-badad4d6475">https://eand.co/congrats-america-youre-not-the-dumbest-country-in-the-world-anymore-britain-is-badad4d64754
The reality of Brexit is much, much worse than we economists warned about. It goes like this. The British economy is starting to shut down like a heart attack. Europe is simply stopping sending goods to Britain, and Britain to Europe. The costs involved have soared from “nothing” to “impossible.” ... Faced with mountains of paperwork for each shipment, businesses are just giving up, throwing their hands up in despair. And that means a) mass unemployment, as they go bankrupt b) shortages and c) higher prices. Sound dire? It is.
British people are shocked, suddenly — after voting for Brexit — to discover that ordering stuff from Europe, which used to be as simple as a click, now comes with massive taxes, customs, and suspicious “handling charges,” which they have to pay, or else. Charges that easily add 25% to 50% to the cost of basic things. And while we economists warned Brexit would make Brits poorer, even we underestimated the effect. We thought tariffs would rise, but we didn’t think that trade would come to a sudden stop, which means mass unemployment and shortages and higher prices are all exploding. That’s the worst case scenario, and it’s fast becoming real.
There's more. Much more. Pointing out, with some digs at the sort of entitled twats who pushed this lunacy, the catastrophic effect of a nation imposing sanctions on itself in a fit of nationalistic delusion.
Only now it isn't Project Fear, it's Project Here and Now. |
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dpack
Joined: 02 Jul 2005 Posts: 46247 Location: yes
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dpack
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Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6612 Location: New England (In the US of A)
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dpack
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Posted: Wed Jan 27, 21 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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umm fascinating, fairly obvious in effect in some places such as here where a combo of useful idiots and easily bought politicals(also useful idiots for the most part cos they have been very cheap to buy) seem to have enacted the uk part of things.
re planning openly, another branch of the same firm(big fossil and milkit+some locals) planned redrawing the map of the middle east in shade but not darkness has had considerable success.
i dought the average "red wall new tory" or brexit voter even has the reading skills* let alone the analytical ones to see how they have been duped at a domestic level, let alone at a geopolitical one(that summat about places and rocks ? might be beyond many of them)
give them three word slogans and a flag/face colour/comforting lie or fear to follow, and they are easy meat
odd this is in shopping, but it is as relevant here as everywhere
*sun readers have an average RA expected of a 9 year old, even grauniad readers only get up to 14 year old standards, how those who get their info from facesell groups and assorted "blacksites" fit on that metric i do not know
( i cannot be bothered with uppercase on DS but i do know how to use it and punctuation etc and spellcheck is very ace, but i can write a dissertation or post for strangers in a formal way, read technical stuff and analyse smoke and mirrors to establish the most likely truths )
the average brexit voter considers anyone with a book without 20 pictures and 40 words in the house metropolitan elite
sorry to rant but living in an idiocracy is a bit annoying. |
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Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6612 Location: New England (In the US of A)
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