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Post by Jim on Feb 1, 2019 16:44:57 GMT
There is a proposal that, in the event of a No Deal scenario leading to a shortage of medicines, they are going to send quitlings to the back of the queue. Remainers will be offered the meds first. Fair is fair and all that. It's what quitlings voted for after all, despite warnings.
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Post by Trina on Feb 1, 2019 16:54:35 GMT
...and a pigπjust flew past my boat window !
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Post by ianali on Feb 1, 2019 16:56:35 GMT
There is a proposal that, in the event of a No Deal scenario leading to a shortage of medicines, they are going to send quitlings to the back of the queue. Remainers will be offered the meds first. Fair is fair and all that. It's what quitlings voted for after all, despite warnings. And tomatoes.. donβt ever forget them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 18:20:55 GMT
Anyone who thinks there is going to be a beer shortage is deluded. Surely it would be the opposite ?
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 1, 2019 18:55:14 GMT
We get what comes. Remainers can politely sod off to Germany or Brussels for their medicines, courtesy of Gruppenfuhrer Merkel. It's nothing more than having to drive your boat in the rain - unpleasant, yes, but get those clothes and waterproofs on, and get out there and do it. A whisky and cocoa and hot porridge is later reward for your bravery.
Brexit is nothing to do with 'freedom to travel' or 'freedom to trade', it's simply about the fiddlers worrying about no more backhanders, freebie Business Class flights, and no more brown envelopes filled with cash to support their daughter's horse riding camps. Time to root out the corruption. British manufacturers should now be investing and ramping up their production lines, so that Brits can Buy British Good Quality Stuff.
Who can say? But March 29th will have come and gone by March 30th, eh? No-one wants a Civil War, but it would be good to see all the scum occupying the Houses of Parliament, House of Lords, and Buckingham Palace to be shuffled onto an awaiting ferry and sent to Venezuela. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Post by faffer on Feb 1, 2019 19:05:00 GMT
Anyone who thinks there is going to be a beer shortage is deluded. Surely it would be the opposite ? I aint boved, i will do without my insulin and go inot a coma happy while i get recked on home brew
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 19:10:27 GMT
Sorry no offense intended. I'm probably one of the lucky ones as the only medication I have ever required other than the penicillin which stopped me dying from pneumonia a few years ago is alcohol.
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Post by faffer on Feb 1, 2019 19:17:39 GMT
Sorry no offense intended. I'm probably one of the lucky ones as the only medication I have ever required other than the penicillin which stopped me dying from pneumonia a few years ago is alcohol. No offense taken here kida, i work for a pharmecutical company ( and i cant sell it lol ) and all are shops worried, not me for some reason, but then i just stock the chemists up.
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Post by patty on Feb 1, 2019 19:18:53 GMT
There is a proposal that, in the event of a No Deal scenario leading to a shortage of medicines, they are going to send quitlings to the back of the queue. Remainers will be offered the meds first. Fair is fair and all that. It's what quitlings voted for after all, despite warnings. S'ok I'm stockpiling eyedrops..I'll be fine for err 3 months....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 19:20:40 GMT
Why would a no deal lead to a shortage though, delays at the docks, air it in then.
More scaremongering by the losers.
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Post by phil70 on Feb 1, 2019 23:54:59 GMT
I just can't see EU member states refusing to sell us stuff, that would be cutting their nose off. We may have to go back to eating what's in season but we will manage as we did before. I can remember looking forward to seeing in season stuff in the shops and I reckon we appreciated it more not like at the moment when stuff is in the shops all year Phil
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Post by rockdodger on Feb 2, 2019 0:07:38 GMT
Why would a no deal lead to a shortage though, delays at the docks, air it in then. More scaremongering by the losers. Y2K bug re-badged and dragged out again to scare the masses?
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Post by rockdodger on Feb 2, 2019 0:26:32 GMT
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 2, 2019 5:46:07 GMT
There is a proposal that, in the event of a No Deal scenario leading to a shortage of medicines, they are going to send quitlings to the back of the queue. Remainers will be offered the meds first. Fair is fair and all that. It's what quitlings voted for after all, despite warnings. Is there a shortage of medicines in Switzerland or Norway? It's a shame there isn't a medicine which cures gullibility, I'm sure you would benefit enormously from such a thing.
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Post by Jim on Feb 2, 2019 7:29:04 GMT
There is a proposal that, in the event of a No Deal scenario leading to a shortage of medicines, they are going to send quitlings to the back of the queue. Remainers will be offered the meds first. Fair is fair and all that. It's what quitlings voted for after all, despite warnings. Is there a shortage of medicines in Switzerland or Norway? It's a shame there isn't a medicine which cures gullibility, I'm sure you would benefit enormously from such a thing. Norway and Switzerland aren't being mismanaged by a rabble of incompetent tories ruled by Arlene Foster.
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