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  1. 6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

    Indeed.

     

    The people had their say in a Democratic vote. We voted to leave the failing federalist project and we have left and we will NOT be returning. 

     

    Of course, Remainers/Rejoiners will blame Brexit for the worldwide recession, the Covid lockdown fallout, the war in Ukraine, climate change etc. for the next 50 years ????.

    Still in denial because like the coward Cameron your too much of a coward to admit to the consequences of your actions. 

     

  2. 13 hours ago, jvs said:

    What high oil prices?

    Same price now as when the war broke out.

    The Ukraine is doing the dirty work for Europe and the USA.

    Keep supplying them with more and more weapons will drag Russia deeper into the mud for a very long time.

    What high oil prices?

    An excuse to up the price of petrol

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  3. 2 hours ago, billd766 said:

    What is your alternative then? Abandon the Ukraine to the tender mercies of Putin?

     

    And if then Putin attacks Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany do you simply stand by and let him take those countries, just in case he presses that red button?

    They arnt going to attack Germany  more scaremongering they can even beat ukrain. 

    AS for the ukrain it's full of gangsters  same as Russia let them have it. 

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  4. On 4/28/2022 at 10:10 AM, thonglorjimmy said:

    Not quite true, the EU have always had this rule for travellers from outside of the EU, or at least have done so for many years for third country travellers.

     

    It's the UK that chose to be subject to this rule when they voted for Brexit, it's quite amusing how many "brexiteers" are now calling foul as they "weren't told this would happen".

    Taking back control haha

    Can't find a brexit voter anywhere now they have all gone to ground same as the coward Cameron 

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  5. On 8/8/2022 at 11:02 AM, London Boy said:

    I was able to move here at a relativley young age (43) just by having rental income from property I owned in London. It also gives me just enough to do without being bored, but not the hassles of a fulltime job.. Plus you have the added bnus of capital growth. However, a word of warning, We've had the benefits of very low interest rates since 2009, but I think those good times are rapidly coming to an end

    The uk government are busy working on a different ways to destroy that income

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  6. Hi does anyone know where I can get a colonoscopy in Bangkok, the private hospitals are quoting me 35,000 baht, 

    Before moving from phuket i unused to get a colonoscopy at the government hospital in phuket 6000 baht. 

    Thanks

  7. On 5/8/2022 at 7:44 PM, topt said:

    @Eff1n2ret covers most of this but my take -

    Depends on your bank and may depend if you can maintain a UK address which is best set up before you leave. However current and current savings accounts should not be an issue.

     

    Most "banks" say you need to be UK resident to open new savings accounts. Up to you if you open a new one online and say you are......

     

    Legally you can operate already opened ISAs but you cannot add new money to them.

     

    You don't mention a SIPP but again you can add to those for 5 years after becoming non resident but not after that.

     

    To become non-resident for tax you need to notify HMRC - it does not happen automatically - whether or not you are officially tax resident in Thailand is not relevant to them.

     

    HMRC self assessment ask if you are resident for tax purposes in the county where you live so it must be relevant to them somehow 

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