"he DIT said the new regime would get rid of some of the complexities of the EU system, would involve rounding down tariffs and would get rid of all tariffs under 2%. It provided a list of goods that consumers would see come down in price as a result of zero tariffs: These included: dishwashers (down from 2.7%); freezers (down from 2.5%); sanitary products and tampons (down from 6.3%); paints (down from 6.5%) and screwdrivers (down from 2.7%); mirrors (down from 4%); scissors and garden shears (down from 4.7%); padlocks (down from 2.7%); cooking products such as baking powder (down from 6.1%), yeast (down from 12%), bay leaves (down from 7%), ground thyme (down from 8.5%) and cocoa powder (down from 8%); and Christmas trees (down from 2.5%)." Who said this government doesn't do detail? Presumably the civil service has been worrying for months about padlocks. And we all know our biggest expense at Christmas is the tree.
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