Brexit again!

toonsy:

Franglais:

wolves:

Franglais:

wolves:
UK won’t fall out of the EU without deal, I know this for a fact. So not much will change from hgv driver point of view.

What version software in your crystal ball?
Mine is a bit cloudy concerning events this coming afternoon, so could do with an upgrade into next month’s events.

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Fella I have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the complexity, impact of brexit, particularly within the supply chain models and the impasse that we are currently facing. But more of that later. I correctly forecasted years ago that coldstores would fill up, and I was correct. I am apprehensive to say what a no deal would mean for everyone, nobody would like to hear my prognosis for a no deal, very scary. I have under good authority that the UK won’t leave without deal, even if that means delaying the exit date.
In regards to your statement, I afraid I cannot disclosure my sources as there are high risks but you will see next month a deal finalised. I hope this clears it up for you.

I too recognise that a “no deal” would likely be a very bad outcome. And most politicians would try to avoid this.
War is of course an even greater calamity. Most politicians try to avoid them.
We still have wars, and could still have a “no deal” Brexit.
Doesn’t matter whether or not most individual MPs agree “no deal” is bad, there is still a chance it could happen. If you don’t see that maybe your understanding isn’t quite as deep as it could be.

You “have it under good authority that the UK won’t leave without a deal” ?
Good for you, and I’m glad you’re happy with that.
I’ve only be told it’ll be OK because an anonymous person on the internet knows something from someone special and secret, so I’ll continue biting my nails.

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We’ll if it’s anything like Dr Damon and his “in the know” stuff… remember we should by rights be waging a losing war with autonobots who have taken over the world after starting off driving lorries.

I have never met this Dr.Damon fella, very clever bloke to have a PhD, we will have some things in common I can imagine. You say he has experience in driverless lorries, I know a lot about this but cannot discuss further. Anyway can we keep on topic within brexit and mitigating factors although I have covered everything in above post.

Wolves don’t you know about the 3Rd option?
I would tell you but Im bound by parliamentary privilege not to say. :unamused: :unamused:

A no Deal is possible as all it requires for it to pass is our MPs not agree and kind common ground. It does seem unlikely though as only the EGR seen to want it and even then most of them have said they will compromise.

wolves:

toonsy:

Franglais:

wolves:

Franglais:

wolves:
UK won’t fall out of the EU without deal, I know this for a fact. So not much will change from hgv driver point of view.

What version software in your crystal ball?
Mine is a bit cloudy concerning events this coming afternoon, so could do with an upgrade into next month’s events.

Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk

Fella I have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the complexity, impact of brexit, particularly within the supply chain models and the impasse that we are currently facing. But more of that later. I correctly forecasted years ago that coldstores would fill up, and I was correct. I am apprehensive to say what a no deal would mean for everyone, nobody would like to hear my prognosis for a no deal, very scary. I have under good authority that the UK won’t leave without deal, even if that means delaying the exit date.
In regards to your statement, I afraid I cannot disclosure my sources as there are high risks but you will see next month a deal finalised. I hope this clears it up for you.

I too recognise that a “no deal” would likely be a very bad outcome. And most politicians would try to avoid this.
War is of course an even greater calamity. Most politicians try to avoid them.
We still have wars, and could still have a “no deal” Brexit.
Doesn’t matter whether or not most individual MPs agree “no deal” is bad, there is still a chance it could happen. If you don’t see that maybe your understanding isn’t quite as deep as it could be.

You “have it under good authority that the UK won’t leave without a deal” ?
Good for you, and I’m glad you’re happy with that.
I’ve only be told it’ll be OK because an anonymous person on the internet knows something from someone special and secret, so I’ll continue biting my nails.

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We’ll if it’s anything like Dr Damon and his “in the know” stuff… remember we should by rights be waging a losing war with autonobots who have taken over the world after starting off driving lorries.

I have never met this Dr.Damon fella, very clever bloke to have a PhD, we will have some things in common I can imagine. You say he has experience in driverless lorries, I know a lot about this but cannot discuss further. Anyway can we keep on topic within brexit and mitigating factors although I have covered everything in above post.

Ah. So if you’re not Dr Damon are you Dr Pangloss?

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adam277:
Wolves don’t you know about the 3Rd option?
I would tell you but Im bound by parliamentary privilege not to say. :unamused: :unamused:

A no Deal is possible as all it requires for it to pass is our MPs not agree and kind common ground. It does seem unlikely though as only the EGR seen to want it and even then most of them have said they will compromise.

I’m afraid your wrong, but I do admire your commitment to finding a way to prove me wrong! As an example, there is a chance of the sea evaporating in less than a minute, but of cause this won’t happen. It can’t be proven, just basic knowledge. This is the same context as brexit, yes there is a chance of no deal, but its so microscopic that it won’t even be something worth considering. A deal is on the table, and talks with EU senior figures are going very well to working out a solution to Irish border, so I hear from my sources.

Franglais:

wolves:

toonsy:

Franglais:

wolves:

Franglais:

wolves:
UK won’t fall out of the EU without deal, I know this for a fact. So not much will change from hgv driver point of view.

What version software in your crystal ball?
Mine is a bit cloudy concerning events this coming afternoon, so could do with an upgrade into next month’s events.

Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk

Fella I have comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the complexity, impact of brexit, particularly within the supply chain models and the impasse that we are currently facing. But more of that later. I correctly forecasted years ago that coldstores would fill up, and I was correct. I am apprehensive to say what a no deal would mean for everyone, nobody would like to hear my prognosis for a no deal, very scary. I have under good authority that the UK won’t leave without deal, even if that means delaying the exit date.
In regards to your statement, I afraid I cannot disclosure my sources as there are high risks but you will see next month a deal finalised. I hope this clears it up for you.

I too recognise that a “no deal” would likely be a very bad outcome. And most politicians would try to avoid this.
War is of course an even greater calamity. Most politicians try to avoid them.
We still have wars, and could still have a “no deal” Brexit.
Doesn’t matter whether or not most individual MPs agree “no deal” is bad, there is still a chance it could happen. If you don’t see that maybe your understanding isn’t quite as deep as it could be.

You “have it under good authority that the UK won’t leave without a deal” ?
Good for you, and I’m glad you’re happy with that.
I’ve only be told it’ll be OK because an anonymous person on the internet knows something from someone special and secret, so I’ll continue biting my nails.

Sent from my SM-G361F using Tapatalk

We’ll if it’s anything like Dr Damon and his “in the know” stuff… remember we should by rights be waging a losing war with autonobots who have taken over the world after starting off driving lorries.

I have never met this Dr.Damon fella, very clever bloke to have a PhD, we will have some things in common I can imagine. You say he has experience in driverless lorries, I know a lot about this but cannot discuss further. Anyway can we keep on topic within brexit and mitigating factors although I have covered everything in above post.

Ah. So if you’re not Dr Damon are you Dr Pangloss?

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I don’t know anything about Dr. Damon or even what he discussed on the forum, brexit I envisage.

Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

the maoster:
Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

Groan, was hoping he/they was/were still lost in NZ (or Hitchin) testing super secret robotrucks he was prevented (official secrects act doncha know) from discussing :unamused:

wolves:

adam277:
Wolves don’t you know about the 3Rd option?
I would tell you but Im bound by parliamentary privilege not to say. :unamused: :unamused:

A no Deal is possible as all it requires for it to pass is our MPs not agree and kind common ground. It does seem unlikely though as only the EGR seen to want it and even then most of them have said they will compromise.

I’m afraid your wrong, but I do admire your commitment to finding a way to prove me wrong! As an example, there is a chance of the sea evaporating in less than a minute, but of cause this won’t happen. It can’t be proven, just basic knowledge. This is the same context as brexit, yes there is a chance of no deal, but its so microscopic that it won’t even be something worth considering. A deal is on the table, and talks with EU senior figures are going very well to working out a solution to Irish border, so I hear from my sources.

So your argument is I’m wrong because I’m wrong.
Prove me wrong with evidence please lol.
Cause You just sound like one of those nutters in waiting rooms who used to be in the SAS atm.
Although you kinda admitted I was right so I might take that. :grimacing:

Juddian:

the maoster:
Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

Groan, was hoping he/they was/were still lost in NZ (or Hitchin) testing super secret robotrucks he was prevented (official secrects act doncha know) from discussing :unamused:

I’m afraid New Zealand is for old technology. Myself and a select few leading profession consultants have set up level 5 successfully with no problems or complications but are waiting on regulation sign off which requires a very long waiting time due to its nature. Only those who are directly associated with pinicle revolutionary ideas will understand. You will hear about very soon if I feel there are people interested. My current whereabout is strictly confidential due to the significent level we’re working at. But please keep on topic.

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wolves:

Juddian:

the maoster:
Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

Groan, was hoping he/they was/were still lost in NZ (or Hitchin) testing super secret robotrucks he was prevented (official secrects act doncha know) from discussing :unamused:

I’m afraid New Zealand is for old technology. Myself and a select few leading profession consultants have set up level 5 successfully with no problems or complications but are waiting on regulation sign off which requires a very long waiting time due to its nature. Only those who are directly associated with pinicle revolutionary ideas will understand. You will hear about very soon if I feel there are people interested. My current whereabout is strictly confidential due to the significent level we’re working at. But please keep on topic.

what the zb

wolves:

Juddian:

the maoster:
Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

Groan, was hoping he/they was/were still lost in NZ (or Hitchin) testing super secret robotrucks he was prevented (official secrects act doncha know) from discussing :unamused:

I’m afraid New Zealand is for old technology. Myself and a select few leading profession consultants have set up level 5 successfully with no problems or complications but are waiting on regulation sign off which requires a very long waiting time due to its nature. Only those who are directly associated with pinicle revolutionary ideas will understand. You will hear about very soon if I feel there are people interested. My current whereabout is strictly confidential due to the significent level we’re working at. But please keep on topic.

I am hoping when you launch whatever you are launching, (and very good luck with it), you will get someone with a grasp of grammar and spelling to proof read anything you publish. You wouldn’t want to appear stupid would you?

Darkside:

wolves:

Juddian:

the maoster:
Welcome back Doctor Fridge.

Groan, was hoping he/they was/were still lost in NZ (or Hitchin) testing super secret robotrucks he was prevented (official secrects act doncha know) from discussing :unamused:

I’m afraid New Zealand is for old technology. Myself and a select few leading profession consultants have set up level 5 successfully with no problems or complications but are waiting on regulation sign off which requires a very long waiting time due to its nature. Only those who are directly associated with pinicle revolutionary ideas will understand. You will hear about very soon if I feel there are people interested. My current whereabout is strictly confidential due to the significent level we’re working at. But please keep on topic.

I am hoping when you launch whatever you are launching, (and very good luck with it), you will get someone with a grasp of grammar and spelling to proof read anything you publish. You wouldn’t want to appear stupid would you?

Well you see the problem is completely out of my control, this is solely due to autocorrect. It is old software that is in serious decline, completely out of date and entirely inadequate. I have on numerous occasions assisted with the implementation of some very intricate cutting edge software, but not autocorrect to date. Probably the reason why it’s in such need of improvement. Not to worry as I also specialise in computer programing so will relished the chance give these giant tech firms some pointers. Maybe even branch out and expand within the current sector. Exciting days ahead us fella! Don’t need luck fella everything I do is firstly flawless, secondly compliant of every regulation and thirdly completed by me, therefor impeccable.

Back to brexit. Now the current situation is as follows, a deal is on the table which I’ll have you know is very close to being signed off, just the issue of Irish border. It will take some time for them to solve. I already know the answer to this ongoing issue but more of that later. Parliment as I have said already won’t allow a no deal no matter what you think or read in the papers. Simple as that fella. Some of you will have a hard time accepting this but that’s the reality.

It’s spelt parliament…

Darkside:
It’s spelt parliament…

I put that in as a evaluation to see if you would notice. You failed as there was another mistake, but not to worry better luck next time fella. I will be taking this up with the both supplier and networks as a matter of extreme importance as I am attending a paramount international conference in which I, being the most knowledgeable and experienced, shall address a major tech conference of over two thousand attendees. It is one of the biggest events on the tech calender. Only for strictly professionals and people who have vast amounts of expertise so I don’t think you would have heard of it. It is very concerning as in this day and age during brexit you highlight a minor mistake, furthermore, something I have no control over due to autocorrect and it’s flawed system. I could go on and talk forever because I have excellent knowledge on all subjects but need to travel back to NZ for some final checks and sign off.

Juddian:
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is that the wazzock of the premod ban on the i.p. address now…jesus wept. :unamused:

dieseldog999:

Juddian:
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is that the wazzock of the premod ban on the i.p. address now…jesus wept. :unamused:

I was just about to move this over to bullys, but wolves deserves the widest audience possible…for the moment.

Fear not drivers, the people who started this mess, Cameron, Johnston and Jacob Rees-Mogg will be fine, their millions of pounds may take a bit of a bash in the short term, but given the Dunkirk spirit the plucky brits have, they will be fine!

noisycarl:
Fear not drivers, the people who started this mess, Cameron, Johnston and Jacob Rees-Mogg will be fine, their millions of pounds may take a bit of a bash in the short term, but given the Dunkirk spirit the plucky brits have, they will be fine!

Someone has been listening to James OBrien. :grimacing:

wolves:

Darkside:
It’s spelt parliament…

I put that in as a evaluation to see if you would notice. You failed as there was another mistake, but not to worry better luck next time fella. I will be taking this up with the both supplier and networks as a matter of extreme importance as I am attending a paramount international conference in which I, being the most knowledgeable and experienced, shall address a major tech conference of over two thousand attendees. It is one of the biggest events on the tech calender. Only for strictly professionals and people who have vast amounts of expertise so I don’t think you would have heard of it. It is very concerning as in this day and age during brexit you highlight a minor mistake, furthermore, something I have no control over due to autocorrect and it’s flawed system. I could go on and talk forever because I have excellent knowledge on all subjects but need to travel back to NZ for some final checks and sign off.

what are you an agency cleaner