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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies?" I think the passing each other on the left game from the fact that when on horse back it made your sword arm one the right side for fighting your opponents charging at you head on. I could always be wrong mind ![]() | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies?" What about Cyprus and Malta? | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? " Fair point I have never been to Malta but it's 35 yrs since I was in Cyprus. What else is there? | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? " Thailand drive on the left | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies?" Last time I went to Ireland the drove on the left... | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? Thailand drive on the left " 35% of the world drive on the left. Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand are all on the left. Europe went to the other side due to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests. All to do with peasants having to use the right hand side so the rich could have the left. The USA changed in order to get rid of anything "British" after their revolution. | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? Last time I went to Ireland the drove on the left..." They are also located in the British Isles too! | |||
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"Why does Jan-Dec makes sense? Not everyone uses the Gregorian calendar. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_year#Tax_year" Well as we do then it would keep it within the year. For example 2017 would be everything in the year, as opposed to stretching to 2017/18. With regards to driving - being geographically located in Europe the British Isles including Malta & Cyprus are the only ones on the left - again the minority. | |||
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"Why does Jan-Dec makes sense? Not everyone uses the Gregorian calendar. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_year#Tax_year Well as we do then it would keep it within the year. For example 2017 would be everything in the year, as opposed to stretching to 2017/18. With regards to driving - being geographically located in Europe the British Isles including Malta & Cyprus are the only ones on the left - again the minority. " Spain, Portugal, and Ireland have different railway gauges. They are in the minority on that issue. | |||
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"Why does Jan-Dec makes sense? Not everyone uses the Gregorian calendar. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_year#Tax_year Well as we do then it would keep it within the year. For example 2017 would be everything in the year, as opposed to stretching to 2017/18. With regards to driving - being geographically located in Europe the British Isles including Malta & Cyprus are the only ones on the left - again the minority. " Aren't we always being told minorities are to be celebrated, not forced to be homogenised? | |||
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"It's not about forcing anyone - it's about the differences and why they originated? Is it more about "we want to be different" we want to be superior?" What do you mean "want to be?" ![]() | |||
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"It's not about forcing anyone - it's about the differences and why they originated? Is it more about "we want to be different" we want to be superior? What do you mean "want to be?" ![]() I'm all for a simple uncomplicated life! What's the easiest way to achieve it - centralist - down the middle. | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? I think the passing each other on the left game from the fact that when on horse back it made your sword arm one the right side for fighting your opponents charging at you head on. I could always be wrong mind ![]() That's correct. They also carried their birds of prey on their left. Hence why the glove is always worn on the left | |||
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"It's not about forcing anyone - it's about the differences and why they originated? Is it more about "we want to be different" we want to be superior? What do you mean "want to be?" ![]() Most is historical. There is a cost to change and is it worthwhile? Who pays and what's the benefit? | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? Thailand drive on the left 35% of the world drive on the left. Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand are all on the left. Europe went to the other side due to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests. All to do with peasants having to use the right hand side so the rich could have the left. The USA changed in order to get rid of anything "British" after their revolution. " They may have the steering wheel on the opposite side but it’s still clutch brake then accelerator from left to right . | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? Thailand drive on the left 35% of the world drive on the left. Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand are all on the left. Europe went to the other side due to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests. All to do with peasants having to use the right hand side so the rich could have the left. The USA changed in order to get rid of anything "British" after their revolution. " Does it bloody matter, within a day you have adjusted to drive on any side of road ![]() | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? Thailand drive on the left 35% of the world drive on the left. Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand are all on the left. Europe went to the other side due to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests. All to do with peasants having to use the right hand side so the rich could have the left. The USA changed in order to get rid of anything "British" after their revolution. They may have the steering wheel on the opposite side but it’s still clutch brake then accelerator from left to right . " Most American cars are automatic and don't have a clutch pedal. | |||
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"So it's the start of the new tax year - why? How many countries have a tax year starting in April? Most have Jan -Dec - surely makes sense? Another anomaly why do we have RHD cars only the British Isles are the only countries in Europe to do this. Sweden the only other country changed in the 1960's. Does this make UK card more expensive to make? What other anomalies can you think of - other than currencies? What about Cyprus and Malta? Thailand drive on the left 35% of the world drive on the left. Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand are all on the left. Europe went to the other side due to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic conquests. All to do with peasants having to use the right hand side so the rich could have the left. The USA changed in order to get rid of anything "British" after their revolution. They may have the steering wheel on the opposite side but it’s still clutch brake then accelerator from left to right . Most American cars are automatic and don't have a clutch pedal." Yet they're not the opposite way round either . | |||
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