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He is priceless .... whenever I want a laugh I look out for his postsOriginally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Keep 'em coming.
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Firstly, let me be clear. Unlike you I don't lie. Just because we've proven you as a liar doesn't mean others are the same as you. The bloke was my best man (and I his). He and his wife have been our closest friends for over 25 years. I went to uni with him and have known him since I was 18. I'm not going to give their names or which company they work for, but believe me, they do exist.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostRight. So he is considering continuing to work at a "major uk pharma" company that has decided to rid itself of the "regulation and quality" branch of the company.
Well of course that makes perfect sense. I mean why would the pharma industry have need of any "regulation and quality" dimension?
You really haven't done your homework when creating these "good mates" of yours and their fictional roles, have you?
Why not stick to the sort of industries that you at least have a grasp of, like cider manufacturing or muckspreading? You are much less likely to make such a dog's dinner of fabricating outlandish scenarios for these imaginary friends that way.

As for her role, her team controls the quality of drugs that are produced in the UK and sent to the EU. Today, under EU law, companies can self regulate drug production within the EU. Drugs that are produced at any site in the EU can be quality controlled there with no need for separate 'EU' checks. Once we leave the EU and become a 3rd country we can no longer do these checks in the UK. Therefore, and I'll make it as simple as I can for you ..... the 40 roles in her team will no longer be required in the UK.
To give you a bit of knowledge that you so clearly lack ... she is a Qualified Person
Feel free to deflect to detract from your lack of intelligence and understanding.
Why not stick to areas that you're familiar with like potato peeling, and hiding in a shed in Germany.
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Methinks you doth protest too much. You seem very vexed by this, you are probably worried that your online persona is going to end up with the same trashed reputation that your real one has.Originally posted by Whorty View PostFirstly, let me be clear. Unlike you I don't lie.
Waffling fantasist par excellence.
Now tell us more about these fantasy friends you purportedly have. We are all ears.
Ideal. So that role will still exist even after we have left the EU, even if the drugs produced at their facility end up being shipped elsewhere. Not sure what they are panicking about. Are they Remainers perhaps?Originally posted by Whorty View PostAs for her role, her team controls the quality of drugs that are produced in the UK
Why? Has that nasty Mr Juncker decided what we can and can't do post-Brexit then? Will he send in his EU Army to ensure it?Originally posted by Whorty View PostOnce we leave the EU and become a 3rd country we can no longer do these checks in the UK.
You really are deluded, but your comedic value offsets this.
Do keep up the good work, and any more references to "fantasy acquaintances" always goes down well.
Lifts the spirits to watch you squirm so.
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Do come back when you understand what us adults are talking about.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostMethinks you doth protest too much. You seem very vexed by this, you are probably worried that your online persona is going to end up with the same trashed reputation that your real one has.
Waffling fantasist par excellence.
Now tell us more about these fantasy friends you purportedly have. We are all ears.
Ideal. So that role will still exist even after we have left the EU, even if the drugs produced at their facility end up being shipped elsewhere. Not sure what they are panicking about. Are they Remainers perhaps?
Why? Has that nasty Mr Juncker decided what we can and can't do post-Brexit then? Will he send in his EU Army to ensure it?
You really are deluded, but your comedic value offsets this.
Do keep up the good work, and any more references to "fantasy acquaintances" always goes down well.
Lifts the spirits to watch you squirm so.

Try reading the words written not what you think is written. Her role, and that of the rest of her team, won't exist because we won't be in Europe. There will obviously be other QA teams in the business for drugs destined to the UK market but due to EU rules (that we helped create) they won't be allowed to QA UK produced drugs for the EU market.
Deflect away, and lie as much as you like soldier boy, but you have no idea what you're talking about. It must be nice living in your fantasy world, being ignorant of what intelligent people get up to
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Somebody (equally stupid) hacked Sarg’s account - too many words and lacking double smilies at the end of short moronic post
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Will he have sufficient bromide supplies for the tea in the event of martial law?Originally posted by Whorty View PostDo come back when you understand what us adults are talking about.
Try reading the words written not what you think is written. Her role, and that of the rest of her team, won't exist because we won't be in Europe. There will obviously be other QA teams in the business for drugs destined to the UK market but due to EU rules (that we helped create) they won't be allowed to QA UK produced drugs for the EU market.
Deflect away, and lie as much as you like soldier boy, but you have no idea what you're talking about. It must be nice living in your fantasy world, being ignorant of what intelligent people get up to
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Until the point that it is agreed that they CAN, either due to an agreement being worked out as part of May's deal (should it be voted through), or an alternative arrangement is agreed following even something as turbulent as a "no-deal" exit scenario.Originally posted by Whorty View PostThere will obviously be other QA teams in the business for drugs destined to the UK market but due to EU rules (that we helped create) they won't be allowed to QA UK produced drugs for the EU market.
Tragically for you and your hysterical variety of unfeasible doomsday scenarios, mutually beneficial arrangements will spring up regardless of how the next few months/years may go.
There is only so long that an artificially constructed bureaucratic logjam will be allowed to exist once it really starts to impact a vast range of businesses on both sides of the channel.
Time you got your head round it really. Stop being part of the problem and start being part of the solution for once. You might even enjoy it.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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You could save yourself a bit of time by just carrying a mirror.Originally posted by Whorty View PostHe is priceless .... whenever I want a laugh I look out for his posts
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Yes, they are constructed rules, rules created in the EU by the UK and others to protect the EU market from being flooded with cheap drugs that have less control in their production. The US have similar rules (FDA) for the same reason.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostUntil the point that it is agreed that they CAN, either due to an agreement being worked out as part of May's deal (should it be voted through), or an alternative arrangement is agreed following even something as turbulent as a "no-deal" exit scenario.
Tragically for you and your hysterical variety of unfeasible doomsday scenarios, mutually beneficial arrangements will spring up regardless of how the next few months/years may go.
There is only so long that an artificially constructed bureaucratic logjam will be allowed to exist once it really starts to impact a vast range of businesses on both sides of the channel.
Time you got your head round it really. Stop being part of the problem and start being part of the solution for once. You might even enjoy it.
If we stay in the SM and CU then these roles could continue. A FTA could also include the allowing of us to keep these kinds of roles in the UK. However WTO rules would not, as that would mean the EU and UK would have to open up the market to drugs produced all over the world. This would be even worse for the UK pharma industry as the production sites we have today would become at risk.
All the R&D that comes out of these pharma companies would then be at risk, and that would not be good for finding future cures.
You live in cloud cuckoo land, believing everything your overlords tell you, but with no experience of how businesses run. Thankfully we all like a trier, and it's quite sweet to see a child trying to understand what the adults are talking about.
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