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Previously on "Time running out for Brexit deal say EU leaders"
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post"Many of which" does not equate to "a fraction". Unless of course you are struggling to squeeze some justification out of your weak stance.
HTH
I can tell you're lying because you have all the get-up-and-go of a goldfish and the intelligence of a mollusc.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCan't have been that successful if it was only a fraction of the 30 years now can it?
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell apart from the last 30 years, during many of which I ran my own very successful business.
You have all the intelligence of a blancmange which is why you tend to be found out.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAs a hard no deal Brexit is now almost a certainty the government should start recruiting customs officers, build customs buildings a the NI border.
Create extra lanes on the M20 for lorries to queue
Prepare for the Calais refugees to come to Dover as the French won't be bothered to look after them anymore.
Etc etc
Or will the unicorns take care of everything
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNever so much as worked for the private sector, let alone created any type of business.
Just keep pigeonholing desperately to try and take your mind off the fact that you have lost the argument.
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As a hard no deal Brexit is now almost a certainty the government should start recruiting customs officers, build customs buildings a the NI border.
Create extra lanes on the M20 for lorries to queue
Prepare for the Calais refugees to come to Dover as the French won't be bothered to look after them anymore.
Etc etc
Or will the unicorns take care of everything
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
The logistics, mechanics and financials of import and export with the EU have been 'certainties' for some time now.
Changes to these processes WILL be accommodated,
You really are a nervous ninny ain't ya?
Relax...............and stay calm.
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Ever since the famous Columbian Hostages thread it was clear that shauny is a Mor On, but over the years he degraded pretty quickly
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere we have it. Typical Bremoaner retort. Wanting, nay needing, assurances that everything will remain predictable so that you don't ever have to trouble your single-celled whoops-sticker intellect into thinking dynamically.
Laughable!!
Newsflash........there are NO certainties in life.........you just need to be able to adapt........or get swept down the drainplug of irrelevance.
The logistics, mechanics and financials of import and export with the EU have been 'certainties' for some time now.
Changes to these processes can be accommodated, but people have to know what these changes are in time to prepare for them and change their processes accordingly. I know you won't get this, but for business to carry out their function and employ people, they need to make money. You might understand such a concept if you got your benefits sanctioned or something.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostThere we have it. Typical Bremoaner retort. Wanting, nay needing, assurances that everything will remain predictable so that you don't ever have to trouble your single-celled whoops-sticker intellect into thinking dynamically.
Laughable!!
Newsflash........there are NO certainties in life.........you just need to be able to adapt........or get swept down the drainplug of irrelevance.
Never so much as worked for the private sector, let alone created any type of business.
And there you have it: a typical useless Brexiter who assumes that money grows on trees.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSo, I have your personal financial guarantee that imports from EU countries and non EU countries with which the EU has trade relationships, will not be negatively impacted in any way in terms of cost and logistics, post brexit ?
Laughable!!
Newsflash........there are NO certainties in life.........you just need to be able to adapt........or get swept down the drainplug of irrelevance.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYeah, book yourself on a Grief Counselling Course. You will make a killing guiding the bedwetter generation through their tribulations in the coming years.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need to have a plan B asap.
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