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Previously on "Speculation on Brexit delaying intermediaries?"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds like rubbish to me that.
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Originally posted by rob s View PostDoes it really need spelling out?
The thesis being that Brexit will trigger so much turmoil in so many government departments that they will not want to risk losing so many contractors with experience of their particular systems and existing relationships with their stakeholders and thus push to delay the implementation of the intermediaries legislation.
Ignore the haters
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostIf you rearrange the words in a different order it might be better
How about
****ing Rubbish you ****ing ****?
Better?
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I'm sure this was raised in at least some of the responses to the consultation that I read.
Edit: Top point in IPSE's
https://www.ipse.co.uk/sites/default...onse_FINAL.pdf
Edit: Also here
https://www.mpi.ltd.uk/assets/tpears...tion%20doc.pdfLast edited by teapot418; 2 February 2017, 13:17.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSounds like rubbish to me that.
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Originally posted by rob s View PostDoes it really need spelling out?
The thesis being that Brexit will trigger so much turmoil in so many government departments that they will not want to risk losing so many contractors with experience of their particular systems and existing relationships with their stakeholders and thus push to delay the implementation of the intermediaries legislation.
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Does it really need spelling out?
The thesis being that Brexit will trigger so much turmoil in so many government departments that they will not want to risk losing so many contractors with experience of their particular systems and existing relationships with their stakeholders and thus push to delay the implementation of the intermediaries legislation.
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Speculation on Brexit delaying intermediaries?
Hearing a lot of this around the building and even on the tube this morning.
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