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South Irish vat rate ups to 21.5%
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<blockquote data-quote="coloured pony" data-source="post: 572132" data-attributes="member: 309859"><p>If you live near the Northern Irish border, its chock a bloc with euro</p><p>punters heading north. On the day the London govt reduced vat to</p><p>15%, rubber lips hiked it up to 21.5% in the republic. That a staggering</p><p>differential of 6.5%. With the euro punt almost now worth a £, it must be penny/cent from heaven.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Belfast is now the shopping capitol if Ireland, and B&Bs near the border who normally close after the season are now full of euro shoppers.</p><p>Source BBC radio four "The today Prog".</p><p></p><p>Can you imagine Maplin reducing its prices nett, the way they hiked them up in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coloured pony, post: 572132, member: 309859"] If you live near the Northern Irish border, its chock a bloc with euro punters heading north. On the day the London govt reduced vat to 15%, rubber lips hiked it up to 21.5% in the republic. That a staggering differential of 6.5%. With the euro punt almost now worth a £, it must be penny/cent from heaven. Belfast is now the shopping capitol if Ireland, and B&Bs near the border who normally close after the season are now full of euro shoppers. Source BBC radio four "The today Prog". Can you imagine Maplin reducing its prices nett, the way they hiked them up in the UK. Bob [/QUOTE]
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