The army moved the fuel, and EU stocked the veggie shelves, as your boys are leaving the home grown stuff to the crows.Don`t worry, it is not in his nature to reply to difficult questions.
The army moved the fuel, and EU stocked the veggie shelves, as your boys are leaving the home grown stuff to the crows.Don`t worry, it is not in his nature to reply to difficult questions.
How much fuel did the army move? How many tankers, how many drivers?, how many days?The army moved the fuel, and EU stocked the veggie shelves, as your boys are leaving the home grown stuff to the crows.
I directed that towards you. Why should any other poster have to (let alone be able to) explain why your visit to the pumps and shops (was it multiple Lidls or just a typo) ? The fact that you were successful doesn't mean that there is no shortage. I regularly see a lot of empty shelves in our local Tesco, Morrison and Lidl. So far I have not needed fuel.Don`t worry, it is not in his nature to reply to difficult questions.
Why?Brenda from Bristol, is out of toilet roll.
even if there are empty shelves don't mean there is a shortage it just means there are empty shelves, just the same as empty pumps didn't mean there was a shortage.I directed that towards you. Why should any other poster have to (let alone be able to) explain why your visit to the pumps and shops (was it multiple Lidls or just a typo) ? The fact that you were successful doesn't mean that there is no shortage. I regularly see a lot of empty shelves in our local Tesco, Morrison and Lidl. So far I have not needed fuel.
got the sh1ts perhaps ?Why?
Well at least they are better in something!I read EU short 300k drivers over population 450 million. That’s short 666 drivers per million population.
UK short 100k drivers over 67 million. Thats short 1492 drivers per million population.
Problem in UK is therefore 224% higher than EU.
employmentWell at least they are better in something!
Well at least they are better in something!
I've said on many occasions why and just for you will again.But you’re still not prepared to say why.
That’s the problem with this just in time purchasing, a slight increase in demand and suddenly they’re in the sh1tgot the sh1ts perhaps ?
Isn't necessity the mother of invention?Well at least they are better in something!
Oh don‘t worry. When it comes to cherry picking, nobody will beat a Brexiteer.Isn't necessity the mother of invention?
If the uk is short of people to do these jobs and there are no more imports available then we will have to find other ways to do the jobs, like the cherry picking machine on countryfile instead of getting people to do the job, slightly ironically that was made in Poland IIRC
Although the cherries they want to pick are out of reach.Oh don‘t worry. When it comes to cherry picking, nobody will beat a Brexiteer.
no problem then as there are plentyOh don‘t worry. When it comes to cherry picking, nobody will beat a Brexiteer.
And they want to have them as well as eat them.Although the cherries they want to pick are out of reach.
Another advantage of the machineAlthough the cherries they want to pick are out of reach.
still have them after they are eaten, at least for a bitAnd they want to have them as well as eat them.
That is a very good question, how do you want to benchmark the economic impact of Brexit? I think it is not fair to look solely at the economic standings in isolation as there are countries in Asia, South America and Africa that are growing at way higher rates than mature economies in the West. I think it is much more useful to compare the UK with other European countries.What does that mean?
For example, to be a success, would you consider that the uk needs to be further up the economy standings than it was before 2016?