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All I can say in my defence is that someone put forward John Smiths name on the previous page?
Anytrode, in answer to your previous remark:
''It’ll be far from laughable if the incompetent melts in charge are trying to deal with a second spike of the virus and no trade deal with the EU''.
I'll tell you exactly what's gonna happen:
Come the end of the Summer a vaccination will be ready and most prob delivered to the majority of peeps by March/April 2021 and hopefully, we'll see this horrible epidemic over with.
The EU will play hardball but at the last min collapse and grant us pretty much everything we want, AND, lick the brogues/high heels of our negotiators as they leave the room.
Some guy in Mansfield Woodhouse, will buy a £5 telescope from a local Chazzibaa shop and inadvertently, spot the biggest 4koff asteroid heading directly towards Earth that man or beast has ever seen.............................................. ..............
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I always thought we would evently get by with or without Brexit.
What the pandemic has shown not just Europe but the world just how hopeless we really are and we have brought it on ourselves by selling off trades & outsourcing work over the years.
The PPE stuff being a prime example we had to go to Turkey to try and get this and we all saw the end result of that.
Of course the positive mind will say its a chance to rebuild but my concern is can we trust the people in charge ?
Not in a million years.
They even want their own 'test and trace' system to fail (they must be upset that it's not 'private sector'), and it's an absolute shambles by all accounts
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...itain-lockdown
Are you aware that only one national newspaper supported Gordon Browns selling off of the gold pile? The opinion of the said newspaper was that selling it while it was at an unprecedented high was a sensible economic decision. Any ideas which paper? I won't keep you in suspense, it was the financial times......