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Duty Free Articles Pre- Eu Membership
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Before Britain joined the EU certain products, such as tobacco used to have a notice/warning on them stating that their re-sale was restricted outside of the EU, (or EEC as was) travellers were allowed a small quantity, 'duty-free'.
Can anyone remember the exact wording of that notice? perhaps someone has an old tobacco tin or something else bearing that inscription. Thanks.
Can anyone remember the exact wording of that notice? perhaps someone has an old tobacco tin or something else bearing that inscription. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was a hang over from the Navigation Acts ( world over ) of the 1660s, (yes really) where the idea was british ships carried british produce ( sub French Austrian, Russian, Lithuanian)
and also taxes shouldnt be paid on food consumed on board ( god knows where that came from)
and so I suggest the wording was not in the acts ( and too early for stat instruments)
and also taxes shouldnt be paid on food consumed on board ( god knows where that came from)
and so I suggest the wording was not in the acts ( and too early for stat instruments)
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