11-09-2018, 14:52
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2018, 15:14 by hibeejim21.)
Another leaked document....
NEW - Govt internal aviation "No Deal" preps revealed in new #Brexitforensics
- Grayling has just written to all 27 EU member states to do bilateral No Deal deals to keep planes flying as now
- Internal CAA documents says No Deal/ leaving EASA would mean reissuing pilots licenses.
Apparently the 27 have told grayling they don't do bilateral deals and referred him to Brussels.
The latest from boris/moggy and co is that "the difference between WTO and a trade deal are not that big"
Even the thickest of the thick must realize that's bullshit. But digest anyway and then read below....the real reason why our democracy has been subverted by the super-rich.
EU's Anti Tax Avoidance Directive.
https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/bu...rective_en
Remember (the big bad) ECJ forces governments to collect tax. Ireland were ordered by the ECJ to collect €13bn from Apple that Apple were considered to have underpaid. The Irish government did not want to collect.. The order to pay remains.
With that in mind - why the massive pressure to leave by March 29, 2019? The UK financial year begins on April 6 - and that is when the Directive was due to be implemented.
NEW - Govt internal aviation "No Deal" preps revealed in new #Brexitforensics
- Grayling has just written to all 27 EU member states to do bilateral No Deal deals to keep planes flying as now
- Internal CAA documents says No Deal/ leaving EASA would mean reissuing pilots licenses.
Apparently the 27 have told grayling they don't do bilateral deals and referred him to Brussels.
The latest from boris/moggy and co is that "the difference between WTO and a trade deal are not that big"



EU's Anti Tax Avoidance Directive.
https://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/bu...rective_en
Remember (the big bad) ECJ forces governments to collect tax. Ireland were ordered by the ECJ to collect €13bn from Apple that Apple were considered to have underpaid. The Irish government did not want to collect.. The order to pay remains.
With that in mind - why the massive pressure to leave by March 29, 2019? The UK financial year begins on April 6 - and that is when the Directive was due to be implemented.