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Were you ever in the Royal Engineers?Most of our bridge building was fuelled on emptying beer cans.
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No, I took a left turn after graduation and went down a completely different career path.
But one of my fellow beer can bridge builders is currently quite high up within the project management of Crossrail.
Be afraid...
Why would we agree to that? Absolute bollocks you are making up.
What ARE you tripping on!?
Profuse apologies,been rather too busy to come on here.I doubt very much if there would be much debate,as you sound somewhat entrenched in your views,but what the heck.How about this,for example,detailing how events occurred after the Greek surrender?
Quite a red letter day for the Brexit cause on this thread.
In the last couple of hours we've had:
The EU has done nothing for UK working women's rights (or the rights of UK workers in general).
If the UK remains in the EU people will be forced to drive on the right.
If the UK remains in the EU it will be forced to join the Euro.
If the UK remains in the EU everyone will be conscripted into an imaginary army.
The EU is planning to invade Greece.
Well done everyone. Take a bow.
That doesn't have anything to do with you initial question, though.
Another thing we know is that parliament rejected it. And another thing is that parliament seem fairly united in not accepting No Deal.At the moment, all we know is what May has put in front of Parliament. That doesn't include a customs union.
None of us, that's the whole point. That's why it's wrong of you to claim that Dyson will have more access to European markets from Singapore than from the UK. That may end up being the case. You could even say it probably will. But we certainly don't know it will yet.If that is rejected then who knows?
I thought perhaps you were just being silly for the sake of it, as it's quite clear we don't know for sure that we won't have a free trade agreement yet.Why would I be deliberately obtuse?
Another thing we know is that parliament rejected it. And another thing is that parliament seem fairly united in not accepting No Deal.
None of us, that's the whole point. That's why it's wrong of you to claim that Dyson will have more access to European markets from Singapore than from the UK. That may end up being the case. You could even say it probably will. But we certainly don't know it will yet.
I thought perhaps you were just being silly for the sake of it, as it's quite clear we don't know for sure that we won't have a free trade agreement yet.
There is one thing you can guarantee about me. I am never silly just for the sake of it. I wouldn't even know how to be silly.
now come on TB, we all know that is a bending the truth just a tad
If you say so.There is one thing you can guarantee about me. I am never silly just for the sake of it. I wouldn't even know how to be silly.
If you say so.
So do you understand now that it's wrong to claim that Dyson will definitely have more access to European markets from Singapore than from the UK?
Nope. I can enjoy a joke, (you had to if you joined up) but I am not silly.
Okay.Q.Is Theresa May out of her depth? A. Yes
Quite a red letter day for the Brexit cause on this thread.
In the last couple of hours we've had:
The EU has done nothing for UK working women's rights (or the rights of UK workers in general).
If the UK remains in the EU people will be forced to drive on the right.
If the UK remains in the EU it will be forced to join the Euro.
If the UK remains in the EU everyone will be conscripted into an imaginary army.
The EU is planning to invade Greece.
Well done everyone. Take a bow.