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Originally posted by dynamicsaxcontractorView Post
Let the farce begin and lets see what the damage is going to be, roll on 12:30.
Let's hope there are some concrete details to work with after today, however they slice it until we know where the lines are being drawn we won't know how best to respond/position ourselves.
Let's hope there are some concrete details to work with after today, however they slice it until we know where the lines are being drawn we won't know how best to respond/position ourselves.
That would be nice! The sooner we know for sure how bad the attacks going to be the sooner we can at least plan for the future (if we have one left).
A reporter from the FT that was on BBC Breakfast briefly highlighted the issues that contractors could face in todays statement, I'm 99% sure it's the first time I've heard anything mentioned about it on mainstream TV.
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