How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 4)

How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 4)

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Sway

26,277 posts

194 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Roboraver said:
Let me guess, you read that and thought "this means that under no deal that trade will cease to exist" didn't you?

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Roboraver said:
Very 'Independent'.

Lost, until re-signed. Which won't take long, because the countries on the other side have 'lost' us, as we've 'lost' them.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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SpeckledJim said:
Very 'Independent'.

Lost, until re-signed. Which won't take long, because the countries on the other side have 'lost' us, as we've 'lost' them.
Except nothing between countries happens quickly.

B'stard Child

28,417 posts

246 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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citizensm1th said:
Ti's the season, have you had your flu jab yet old man?
Only had it once in late 1980's /early 1990's (Don't remember the exact year) - got the flu real bad despite the jab - have a fear of needles so never again - not had the flu since either

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Technically you could get banned now, go for a Prosecco with Sid, then be back in action tonight.

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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B'stard Child said:
citizensm1th said:
Ti's the season, have you had your flu jab yet old man?
Only had it once in late 1980's /early 1990's (Don't remember the exact year) - got the flu real bad despite the jab - have a fear of needles so never again - not had the flu since either
The jab gives you the flu so that your body can build up defences. They gave out the wrong strain a couple of years ago and I couldn’t cope with demand.

don'tbesilly

13,933 posts

163 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Jockman said:
B'stard Child said:
citizensm1th said:
Ti's the season, have you had your flu jab yet old man?
Only had it once in late 1980's /early 1990's (Don't remember the exact year) - got the flu real bad despite the jab - have a fear of needles so never again - not had the flu since either
The jab gives you the flu so that your body can build up defences. They gave out the wrong strain a couple of years ago and I couldn’t cope with demand.
Ah balance of payments, the scales on your side hit the floor.
I guess it was multiple Caribbean cruises the following year.

You have to take it while you can, you can expect a flurry of demand within 2 weeks of March 29th 2019.

You do have ample stocks I take it? One hopes you don't use Dover for deliveries wink



B'stard Child

28,417 posts

246 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Jockman said:
B'stard Child said:
citizensm1th said:
Ti's the season, have you had your flu jab yet old man?
Only had it once in late 1980's /early 1990's (Don't remember the exact year) - got the flu real bad despite the jab - have a fear of needles so never again - not had the flu since either
The jab gives you the flu so that your body can build up defences. They gave out the wrong strain a couple of years ago and I couldn’t cope with demand.
Took me a while to get that - don't worry I have now biggrin

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

137 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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don'tbesilly said:
Ah balance of payments, the scales on your side hit the floor.
I guess it was multiple Caribbean cruises the following year.

You have to take it while you can, you can expect a flurry of demand within 2 weeks of March 29th 2019.

You do have ample stocks I take it? One hopes you don't use Dover for deliveries wink
?? What now you want to fill the cemetery, s of Kent as well as the motorways?

Jockman

17,917 posts

160 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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don'tbesilly said:
Ah balance of payments, the scales on your side hit the floor.
I guess it was multiple Caribbean cruises the following year.

You have to take it while you can, you can expect a flurry of demand within 2 weeks of March 29th 2019.

You do have ample stocks I take it? One hopes you don't use Dover for deliveries wink
It’s quite a large item to stock tbh wink

We do liaise with Govt from time to time over avian flu pandemic planning etc and our ability to increase production to cope.

Supplies currently coming in from Unilin in Belgium as well as veneers from Europe via brokers but plans b and c are in place.

Not that I’m expecting any trouble, just contingency planning like any reasonable organisation.

Mrr T

12,237 posts

265 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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don'tbesilly said:
skahigh said:
Britain would have to give up it's rebate in the event of a remain vote in a second referendum

I think that's the point being made here anyway unless there's a nuance I'm not aware of (quite possible).

The EU people are not doing anything much to help the remain cause in the UK are they?
Ignored by the remainers.

No one who votes in a second referendum would vote to make the UK poorer.

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We had a rebate before so I am sure it will continue.

This is all project fear.

We will get the best deal possible and it’s going to be the easiest deal ever to negotiate.


Murph7355

37,716 posts

256 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Mrr T said:
don'tbesilly said:
skahigh said:
Britain would have to give up it's rebate in the event of a remain vote in a second referendum

I think that's the point being made here anyway unless there's a nuance I'm not aware of (quite possible).

The EU people are not doing anything much to help the remain cause in the UK are they?
Ignored by the remainers.

No one who votes in a second referendum would vote to make the UK poorer.

laugh
We had a rebate before so I am sure it will continue.

This is all project fear.

We will get the best deal possible and it’s going to be the easiest deal ever to negotiate.
Ah, but as we want to learn from the "not the people's vote" 2yrs ago can you tell us precisely what the EU will be in 15yrs' time and what our GDP will be please.

It would also be good to know the weather in July 2030 so I can book my holidays early wink

Camoradi

4,291 posts

256 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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I just want it to stop. Nothing which happens after we leave the EU can be as tedious as the two year re-enactment of the infamous 1762 Totnes Bickering Fair that we've had to suffer since 2016

I'd settle for a hard brexit with a soft centre, a liquid brexit, a replica plastic brexit made in China .... anything

I just want it to stop

Digga

40,324 posts

283 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Camoradi said:
I just want it to stop. Nothing which happens after we leave the EU can be as tedious as the two year re-enactment of the infamous 1762 Totnes Bickering Fair that we've had to suffer since 2016

I'd settle for a hard brexit with a soft centre, a liquid brexit, a replica plastic brexit made in China .... anything

I just want it to stop
FFS! Get it right!

It was 1761. They had to miss the year after's event because of the national clotted cream shortage. Lie, more lies and damned lies abound.

Camoradi

4,291 posts

256 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Digga said:
FFS! Get it right!

It was 1761. They had to miss the year after's event because of the national clotted cream shortage. Lie, more lies and damned lies abound.
I stand corrected. I read it on the side of a red stagecoach. I should have known better than believe it

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Jockman said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
Jockman said:
Yes. We don’t tend to cremate the doctors too.
I did not know that.
Only one doctor required for burial as there is a fallback position of exhumation.

But then you need to add the cost of a plot - staggering prices.
Yes indeed, this year we paid £1k for our burial plot, at least wife and I can share though laugh

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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crankedup said:
Yes indeed, this year we paid £1k for our burial plot, at least wife and I can share though laugh
Why would you want to buy a hole in the ground?

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Digga said:
Jockman said:
PurpleMoonlight said:
Jockman said:
I could leave a screw loose......

I plan to be burnt.
Good financial decision.
Me too. In an old packing case, delivered to the back door the the crem' on a Transit tipper.

That's what Mrs Digga's told me. Although she is open to more reasonably priced suggestions.
You wouldn’t be the first! I have seen coffins turn up in the back of everyday estate cars. Nothing wrong with that but Society has been brainwashed into believing that posh hearses and limo’s are the dignified mode of transport for the final send off.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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Jockman said:
Has to be put on your Deeds AFAIK
Yup that’s is the requirement. Should the house be sold at some time after the burial the new owners can apply for an exhumation order and the body buried elsewhere. Can’t remember who picks up the bill for this, I think it’s new home owner.

crankedup

25,764 posts

243 months

Friday 12th October 2018
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PurpleMoonlight said:
crankedup said:
Yes indeed, this year we paid £1k for our burial plot, at least wife and I can share though laugh
Why would you want to buy a hole in the ground?
laugh

We have to live somewhere after we have died. Investment in land, just can’t help myself wink

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