its yourself
Member
- Location
- Scotland, Finland and France.
No open tenders according to EU law? Another brexit benefit?
Must have got a few KCs inCivil service are putting a few hours in. From the article:
The government is seeking repayment of £122mn for the gowns along with £11.6mn for costs incurred as part of the case.
But but but.....Never claimed the UK had. I have claimed it's extremely weak at enforcement of it though. Not a sign of an investigation in the UK yet.
How can you say that when this is what has happened?Not a sign of an investigation in the UK yet
For your education:-
As defined by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Change Curve recognizes four stages in our reactions to change:
- People's first responses are often shock and denial, so it's vital to keep them fully informed about what's going on.
- Anger and fear often come next. ...
- People gradually accept their new situation, but they'll still need time to get used to it.
- Finally, when your people are fully committed to the changes, help them to celebrate their success!
https://www.exeter.ac.uk/media/univ...ents/learningdevelopment/the_change_curve.pdf
Very good, but I'll go with Exeter Uni in preference to a comic bookSaturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - The Five Stages
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - The Five Stageswww.smbc-comics.com
You say there's no sign of a police investigation and then when it's pointed out her home was raided by the National Crime Agency you ignore it and try and justify your error by saying she was allowed to go on holidayI can say that because she flew from Belize to France. Had a skiing holiday and flew home without arrest.
Very good, but I'll go with Exeter Uni in preference to a comic book
Honduras, I believe.I can say that because she flew from Belize to France. Had a skiing holiday and flew home without arrest.
I must stand corrected then, I didn't know you had to have a degree to be a secretary nowadays.Come on now, I'm trying to play nicely, you quoted materials for a secretarial course, I fear you're very much on par with Mr Weinersmiths website.
He's also right, but I'm not here to change minds.
You say there's no sign of a police investigation and then when it's pointed out her home was raided by the National Crime Agency you ignore it and try and justify your error by saying she was allowed to go on holiday
Solution to what?I must stand corrected then, I didn't know you had to have a degree to be a secretary nowadays.
The main point though is when are remoaners going to get a grip, accept reality , move on and become part of the solution instead of taking delight in running down the UK. I obviously don't expect that response from the overseas contributors on here who are obviously just anti UK
JeezExcellent. We use a parliamentary majority to rejoin the single market
Thanks.Jeez
You're a laugh a minute.
Thanks.
If post brexit a UK parliament voted to rejoin the single market I presume you would be the first to "get behind it"?