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Are we going to die post-Brexit?

I have noticed Abbott is shipping the Libre from France, so price will go up as well.
I'm not worried too because i believe in unicorns.
 
So if you knew the sheer amount of work that went into averting this, why would you imply it was something made up by the media. Um the civil service say they have not, cannot be making adequate preparations.
My point was that the media play up any speculation of disaster and don't report any preparations to avert it. How much of your work pre Y2K got into the media compared with the stories of doom?
 
The brilliant James o' Brien on LBC is spot on one more time. If you can, tune in!
 
We are suffering from Cameron's legacy.
He thought he could quell dissent in his own party. Instead he stirred up an hornets nest of malcontents and those who have vested interests in investments.
One particular ardent brexiteer moved his company to Dublin, so I am told.

There is always too much hot air and lack of rational debate on the run up to events like the referendum.
I hope to goodness we are not getting like the USA with their paranoia over the Mexican border when the welcoming Statue of Liberty at the other end of country proclaims the exact opposite assertion of, perhaps, a Christian paraphrase, welcoming the masses to the shores of the Land of the Free.

I hope eventually British good sense and balance takes control again.
Then we shall know this is not all about privilege but the best interests of the country at large.
D.
 
We should put Britain first and buy British. If medication isn't available in Britain, I see no reason why it shouldn't be and why British companies can't start making insulin and other pharmaceuticals . It can't be that difficult.
A lot of our business leaders are rent seekers.
The way they are bleating about Brexit, one could see that all they do is cry crocodile tears and our compliant govt will enact policies that will capitulate to their demands.
Common why spoil the fun with a sensible post.
Some of your young 'uns believe we must have been some vassal state of Europe before joining the EU.
Wow just wow.
One way of keeping us carnivores out.. wonder what water buffalo tastes like...
Beef.
Hindus eat water buffalo because cows are sacred
https://www.exoticmeatmarkets.com/Bison-and-Water-Buffalo-Sampler-p/samplerbuffalomeat10.htm
 
One way of keeping us carnivores out.. wonder what water buffalo tastes like...
I used to get cryovaced buffalo rib fillet and rump from a woman that worked in a meat works in the Northern Territories. It was very nice to eat cooked on a barbeque or grilled, it's near the same as beef.

Bets on brexit going ahead after this week?!
I think it might not happen, but I will not put money on it.
 
Yeh, Brexit will happen and tbh I'm past caring.
 
Main problem is disruption to established supply chains
 
no we won't run out, if anyone thinks that the EU and our own country would put millions of lives out / damage peoples health then I would suggest yoyu see a specialist
It's disruption to JIT supply chains. Fairly obvious
 
I am actually more worried about the huge distraction that all of this is from sorting real problems.
Agreed. We've wasted years on this nonsense and failed to address real issues in society and the economy
 
We should put Britain first and buy British. If medication isn't available in Britain, I see no reason why it shouldn't be and why British companies can't start making insulin and other pharmaceuticals . It can't be that difficult.
But, why don't we do that now? We have some incredibly complicated supply chains. It would take years to become self sufficient in medicines and we have no control over foreign manufacturers, or where there decide to manufacture
 
I don't think there's any evidence that we're on top of this at all.
 
But, why don't we do that now? We have some incredibly complicated supply chains. It would take years to become self sufficient in medicines and we have no control over foreign manufacturers, or where there decide to manufacture

I don't know why we don't do it now. Buy British used to be shouted from the hill tops at one time. I was shocked recently with a news item. A group of illegal immigrants were caught at Newhaven docks inside a lorry. The lorry was carrying bottled water. Why???????? We have as much if not more water in this country than anywhere in Europe. It just blew my head in reading that.
 
That's not the point. They will still want to sell us stuff. It's disruption to supply chains caused by customs checks. Many components to factories or items to stores are delivered on a Just In Time basis. Companies do not hold large stocks of inventories. Check out these videos


Jason Hunter is a former trade negotiator
 
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