View Full Version : Meat in the Future will be a Luxury item with 20% tax added
arista
18-07-2017, 12:05 AM
This was on debate on yesterdays Daily Politics
BBC2HD.
It costs the farmer to buy cereal to feed them
it will have to be a luxury food
higher cost for you.
I am sure McD will try and
keep their 99p/ 99€
Cheeseburger, though.
They can, as pay the tax
themselves not pass it on to the customer etc
So sooner or later
a 20% extra tax on Meat
Other Europe nations will also have to do it.
Northern Monkey
18-07-2017, 09:02 AM
Probs mean alot more foreign meat in the supermarkets.
arista
18-07-2017, 09:11 AM
Probs mean alot more foreign meat in the supermarkets.
No as NEW Brexit Tax will stop those imports
thats why that Farmer was on Daily Politics
yesterday
Denver
18-07-2017, 09:15 AM
Looks like ill have to catch my own cow and chickens from now
arista
18-07-2017, 09:42 AM
Looks like ill have to catch my own cow and chickens from now
As long as you are Legal
Sure
Withano
18-07-2017, 09:56 AM
Nah cos okja
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 10:10 AM
It wont affect me,but the dearer the better,more people might stop eating it:hehe:
Withano
18-07-2017, 10:13 AM
It costs the farmer to buy cereal to feed them
it will have to be a luxury food
higher cost for you.
So how do we stop the selfish vegetarians taking their food?
arista
18-07-2017, 10:18 AM
So how do we stop the selfish vegetarians taking their food?
They will find it HARDER
anyway,as Brexit Import Taxes
will cost them much more
Unless they Buy NEW USA veg from AsdaWalmart
soon.
Withano
18-07-2017, 10:20 AM
They will find it HARDER
anyway,as Brexit Import Taxes
will cost them much more
Unless they Buy NEW USA veg from AsdaWalmart
soon.
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Add vegetarians to it
arista
18-07-2017, 10:20 AM
It wont affect me,but the dearer the better,more people might stop eating it:hehe:
You will be effected, Fine lady,
by a NEW Veg EU Import 20% TAX
thats possible, after 2019
arista
18-07-2017, 10:21 AM
This thread title needs to be edited: http://www.thisisbigbrother.com/forums/showthread.php?t=324235
Add vegetarians to it
No Not Needed
all foods are around
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 10:26 AM
You will be effected, Fine lady,
by a NEW Veg EU Import 20% TAX
thats possible, after 2019
It's worth it,to give me the comfort no animal has suffered for me.
DemolitionRed
18-07-2017, 12:54 PM
This was on debate on yesterdays Daily Politics
BBC2HD.
It costs the farmer to buy cereal to feed them
it will have to be a luxury food
higher cost for you.
I am sure McD will try and
keep their 99p/ 99€
Cheeseburger, though.
They can, as pay the tax
themselves not pass it on to the customer etc
So sooner or later
a 20% extra tax on Meat
Other Europe nations will also have to do it.
This (http://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/coverage/view/2352) is a discussion/idea that has been going on for years but the only way it can be done is for EU nationals and other countries around the globe agreeing to this tax plan. So far the lack of interest has been minimal and that's because people in wealthy countries can't be persuaded to eat less meat.
Its more likely we will end up taxing fossil fuels. That in itself will reduce the amount of animal flesh people eat, but neither is likely in the foreseeable future. Its not something that's being talked about by our government, its GP and other Friends of the Earth organizations that are trying to get our governments talking about it.
Oh and it won't send the cost of crops and cereals up. Vegetarians would not see a rise in taxes on their food products.
DemolitionRed
18-07-2017, 01:09 PM
You will be effected, Fine lady,
by a NEW Veg EU Import 20% TAX
thats possible, after 2019
NO IT IS NOT.
Where do you come up with this stuff? So long as an importer of cereal/grain or edible plant products including organic products, follows correct procedures and follows the right import authorization channels, food imports will continue as normal. Why would we put a new veg EU import 20% TAX (your words) on products we need for our very survival?
Vicky.
18-07-2017, 03:26 PM
It wont affect me,but the dearer the better,more people might stop eating it:hehe:
What a selfish way of looking at it. Oh I don't want to eat meat, so lets make meat a stupid price for those who do :nono:
I think everything will skyrocket soon tbh. Except for wages of course, those will stay the same or get lower.
arista
18-07-2017, 03:30 PM
Meat and Veg
Balanced healthy food
doctors confirmed today ,
Madame Vicky
arista
18-07-2017, 03:36 PM
NO IT IS NOT.
Where do you come up with this stuff? So long as an importer of cereal/grain or edible plant products including organic products, follows correct procedures and follows the right import authorization channels, food imports will continue as normal. Why would we put a new veg EU import 20% TAX (your words) on products we need for our very survival?
Its a "possible" 20% Import tax
it was debated yesterday on DP BBC2HD
But DR we will import USA Veg and other nations
at lower costs
try to be positive on whatever we end up with
by March 2019
That NEW tax is based
on a UK WALK OUT
no money paid to EU
Marsh.
18-07-2017, 03:37 PM
What a selfish way of looking at it. Oh I don't want to eat meat, so lets make meat a stupid price for those who do :nono:
I think everything will skyrocket soon tbh. Except for wages of course, those will stay the same or get lower.
Selfish AND stupid. There's a food chain for a reason. :idc:
Northern Monkey
18-07-2017, 03:59 PM
Vegan diets may give you health benefits in the short term but in the long run you end up plagued with deficiencies unless you're taking supplements every day.
arista
18-07-2017, 04:03 PM
DR the 20% Tax on UK meats
is now on the way confirmed yesterday
on DP BBC2HD
Other nations in in Europe are also to bring that in.
A Farmer was on
and MP's agreed
arista
18-07-2017, 04:04 PM
Vegan diets may give you health benefits in the short term but in the long run you end up plagued with deficiencies unless you're taking supplements every day.
Yes Not Balanced Meals
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 04:17 PM
What a selfish way of looking at it. Oh I don't want to eat meat, so lets make meat a stupid price for those who do :nono:
I think everything will skyrocket soon tbh. Except for wages of course, those will stay the same or get lower.
It was said tongue and cheek Vicky hence the smiley,my kids eat meat,just me who doesn't.
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 04:18 PM
Selfish AND stupid. There's a food chain for a reason. :idc:
Are you calling me stupid :fist: how bloody dare you
Marsh.
18-07-2017, 04:27 PM
Are you calling me stupid :fist: how bloody dare you
:hehe:
Bloody veggies! :fist:
arista
18-07-2017, 04:28 PM
It was said tongue and cheek Vicky hence the smiley,my kids eat meat,just me who doesn't.
How Nice
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 04:37 PM
:hehe:
Bloody veggies! :fist:
Can't beat a lovely juicy cucumber marsh:hee:
Kazanne
18-07-2017, 04:39 PM
How Nice
They can decide for themselves when they get older,my eldest doesn't eat much meat though,her choice,not mine.:hee:
DemolitionRed
18-07-2017, 05:18 PM
So its only true if we do no trade deals at all?!? or we have no deals with the EU states?
This is starting to look more and more like the end of the 1930s The similarities then and what we are heading towards is very similar so it shouldn't be too difficult to imagine the **** that's about to come our way. One of the reasons its crucial to make deals with the EU is because as a member state, us, the people, have benefited hugely from food price stability. We are going to be a lot poorer just like we were at the end of WW2. We are going to have a lot of social unrest just like we did at the end of WW2 but this time we are not going to be on the winning side.
Why the hell are we trying to make war with someone who is not yet our enemy... the 27 remaining states? You do realize this is partly about undermining our tax system.
A trade deal with America will bring us food alright but food full of hormones, carcinogenics and presently illegal preservatives that cause diabetes and supersize people. The reason I voted out of the EU is because I think its crucial we don't join hands with America over important things like food import. As it turns out, I was sold Brexit on a fraudulent act (https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/01/brexit-britain-europe-eu-john-bruton) by liars and charlatans. I now have to remind myself every day that I voted for our country to get poorer because we are being led into it by a poxy small state government. The same government who couldn't lead us out of the last similar blight after WW2.
I've been searching for the answer to a hard Brexit and now I have it. The penny has well and truly dropped.
arista
18-07-2017, 05:25 PM
[Why the hell are we trying to make war with someone who is not yet our enemy... the 27 remaining states? You do realize this is partly about undermining our tax system.]
Out of Customs Union and Single Market
they view that as a War.
Not us.
There are many plans drawn up
for whatever we end up with by March 2019
The French are Trouble.
arista
18-07-2017, 05:26 PM
[Why the hell are we trying to make war with someone who is not yet our enemy... the 27 remaining states? You do realize this is partly about undermining our tax system.]
DR
Out of Customs Union and Single Market
they view that as a War.
Not us.
There are many plans drawn up
for whatever we end up with by March 2019
The French are Trouble.
DemolitionRed
18-07-2017, 05:30 PM
I don't see a problem with a vegetarian or vegan celebrating less killing of animals. I'm not a vegetarian but we rarely eat meat for health reasons. Vegetarians tend to be very healthy people providing they eat a decent diet and you can have a very decent diet without meat.
Goes to get the cheese!
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