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Warcolours – I’d investigate customs regulations if I were you. Origin and final destination do play a role. If 100% of the minis you import into the EU also leave the EU, you/they might be able to get import tax back. Similarly, if the customer can prove the minis originated in the UK, there should be no import tax (though arguably, they have been materially changed by painting which may complicate matters). It may be a pain in the posterior to figure out, but could be worth it.
I checked: I could set up things so that they come as “goods to be transformed and returned”, but this would require me to set up something that would be worthy only if my income was about twenty times my actual one…
As a Brit I sympathise that Brexit has had some negative consequwnces, but I am still 100% certain that it was the right thing and unfortunately for remainers I dont think I am in a minority here.
No intention to intrude into your internal affairs, but technically that is wrong: 72% of voters expressed an opinion on the subject, and of these 52% voted for leaving the EU. This means that those who actually voted for leaving was only 38% of the total voters, which is, as a matter of fact, a minority. But that is the paradox of democracy.