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Previously on "Operation Brock - England expects"

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    But apparently it's OK when this shambles of a Tory government do such bollox, paid for by us tax payers
    Oh I was under the impression that it had been universally ridiculed, like the ferries thing.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    And how does that justify spending tax payers' money on trundling less than 100 lorries across Kent?
    News this evening suggests only about 80 lorries being used to model the usual 10,000 lorries that use Dover each day. If I did such poor job stress testing systems my teams develop I'd be kicked out and be black listed by agencies. But apparently it's OK when this shambles of a Tory government do such bollox, paid for by us tax payers, and the gammons lap it up

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    And you think the sight of all those fooking self centred ******* in Westminster who seem to think they have some sort of final say on Brexit is not farcical.

    And how does that justify spending tax payers' money on trundling less than 100 lorries across Kent?

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  • original PM
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    And you think the sight of all those fooking self centred ******* in Westminster who seem to think they have some sort of final say on Brexit is not farcical.

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  • Old Greg
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    Some treacherous Lib Dems MP is merrily talking the country down. Some people just can't bear it when the UK triumphs.

    This is a taxpayer funded farce. No deal doesn't need to be a real prospect but the government are just throwing money down the drain for effect.

    Chris Grayling and his department have spent tens of thousands to create the spectacle of vehicles in a traffic jam to get into a disused airport , who then wait on the site for the green light to then create a traffic jam by snaking their way, in convoy, to Dover.

    The idea that creating a fake traffic jam will show the EU we are ready for no deal is just plain stupid. On days like this you have to think the UK has made a wrong turn somewhere.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    150 lorries were expected, apparently only 83 turned up but they need to test with the normal 5000 that daily use this route...

    Edit...maybe only 79 lorries and 6000 daily
    Sounds like the kind of performance testing that Accenture run for us....

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    150 lorries were expected, apparently only 83 turned up but they need to test with the normal 5000 that daily use this route...

    Edit...maybe only 79 lorries and 6000 daily
    One driver claims he was only offered fuel expenses. Shauny will be sending him a white feather, once he's finished serving tea and rich teas to the patriots.

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  • darmstadt
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    150 lorries were expected, apparently only 83 turned up but they need to test with the normal 5000 that daily use this route...

    Edit...maybe only 79 lorries and 6000 daily
    Last edited by darmstadt; 7 January 2019, 09:40.

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  • Old Greg
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    Operation Brock - England expects

    Today is St. Crispin's Day! Not the Agincourt Crispin but a bargain bucket substitute, but this is the day to remember past glories and turn the tide. Remember El Alamein, sons of Albion.

    Brexit: Manston Airport hosts lorry park trial - BBC News

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