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Always doom and gloom?
Look at the millennium bug , thousands working on that problem.
What happened ! - Nothing ?
Look at the millennium bug , thousands working on that problem.
What happened ! - Nothing ?
Gosh horror?More troubles ahead as Poor Mrs May isn't getting her way.
More months to come of Brexit crap!!!!!!
And on a more serious note weather forecasters getting excited re SNOW
Always doom and gloom?
Look at the millennium bug , thousands working on that problem.
What happened ! - Nothing ?
You make an interesting point, our trade balance in sheepmeat is only about 3000T whilst we produce 300,000T. The problem is not all sheepmeat is equal, we import lots of lamb legs and chops, we export other cuts which have little UK demand... can British consumers be convinced to buy these cuts of meat that we typically export?We export 40% of lamb and import 40% ... what's the problem
Will we get it in the south/south west though? If we get it the rest of the country is fubared usually! Any idea when?More troubles ahead as Poor Mrs May isn't getting her way.
More months to come of Brexit crap!!!!!!
And on a more serious note weather forecasters getting excited re SNOW
Some thing popped up on me phone earlier and on about a month of snow!!!!Will we get it in the south/south west though? If we get it the rest of the country is fubared usually! Any idea when?
Some thing popped up on me phone earlier and on about a month of snow!!!!
You make an interesting point, our trade balance in sheepmeat is only about 3000T whilst we produce 300,000T. The problem is not all sheepmeat is equal, we import lots of lamb legs and chops, we export other cuts which have little UK demand... can British consumers be convinced to buy these cuts of meat that we typically export?
Will we get it in the south/south west though? If we get it the rest of the country is fubared usually! Any idea when?
Ok, had 15-20 light rain downpours today, got absolutely soaked fencing‘Possibility’ of cold winters showers/snow from next week, as the prevailing wind shifts to bring weather fronts in from the NW, or that's what I saw.
In other words, normal winter weather, that ‘might’ include snow at times.
You make an interesting point, our trade balance in sheepmeat is only about 3000T whilst we produce 300,000T. The problem is not all sheepmeat is equal, we import lots of lamb legs and chops, we export other cuts which have little UK demand... can British consumers be convinced to buy these cuts of meat that we typically export?
But they want ref 2 to be stay in or May's deal, hardly a choice. If they couldn't honour ref 1, ref 2 is a joke. WTO is the answer, it would soon settle down, and we won't have to prop up the EU when it collapses.Tonight brings us one step closer to ref2. We now have a clear question No deal Brexit or No Deal? This has been the only realistic solution to the parliamentary deadland for months, they have just been wasting time. If ref2 confirmed no deal then business and the gov could have at least spend the last months making preparations instead us driving us blindly towards a cliff. I don't know if the cliff face will be 2 inches or 2 miles but at least with the millennium bug there was time to prepare, clock keeps ticking.
They may have no option but to make use of these joints like the case in WW11 when U boats were sinking boats carrying food imports.
Frankly any deal other than a no deal fails to meet the referendum result yet no one campaigned on a no deal Brexit during the referendum, Brexit was sold on the fantasy basis of negotiating the easiest deal in history. Today's vote shows that a Mays deal or No Deal option would not get thought to a ref, only a No deal or No Brexit question could possibly get though parliament to be put to the people. No deal Brexit happens on March 29th if no vote passes, knowing this remainers and less hardline leavers would get behind a vote for ref 2 with just enough numbers to make it pass and the EU would allow an extension of article 50 to allow this. It is the only possible way forward. The youth vote will never forgive the Conservatives if they allow us to run out of time and we fall into a no deal Brexit rather, it will be slightly more forgivable if that outcome is off the back of a second ref.But they want ref 2 to be stay in or May's deal, hardly a choice. If they couldn't honour ref 1, ref 2 is a joke. WTO is the answer, it would soon settle down, and we won't have to prop up the EU when it collapses.
I think he is one of the most honest MPs in the place.Just compare him to the likes of Gove,Johnson,Fox,and Hunt etc.Vince Cable couldn't tell a lie could he? (Only when his lips are moving!)
Like May said tonight . If their remain policy was so popular why were they almost wiped out in the last electionI think he is one of the most honest MPs in the place.Just compare him to the likes of Gove,Johnson,Fox,and Hunt etc.
Frankly any deal other than a no deal fails to meet the referendum result yet no one campaigned on a no deal Brexit during the referendum, Brexit was sold on the fantasy basis of negotiating the easiest deal in history. Today's vote shows that a Mays deal or No Deal option would not get thought to a ref, only a No deal or No Brexit question could possibly get though parliament to be put to the people. No deal Brexit happens on March 29th if no vote passes, knowing this remainers and less hardline leavers would get behind a vote for ref 2 with just enough numbers to make it pass and the EU would allow an extension of article 50 to allow this. It is the only possible way forward. The youth vote will never forgive the Conservatives if they allow us to run out of time and we fall into a no deal Brexit rather, it will be slightly more forgivable if that outcome is off the back of a second ref.
I have no idea.I dont know why people dont choose a moderate middle way.Ive tried to fathom it out all my life.It seems to be for most folk,"its either my way,or no way"Like May said tonight . If their remain policy was so popular why were they almost wiped out in the last election
Like May said tonight . If their remain policy was so popular why were they almost wiped out in the last election