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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I heard on the news that if there is a no deal brexit uk will recieve less quality medicine and now as well, doctors, hospitals and gps are stocking up on it, what do you reckon will happen with that industry? I hope it will be ok |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
The nightmare scenario for Johnson is patient deaths attributable to Brexit.
I believe medicine supplies will take priority over all other supplies in the event of log jams at the border crossings.
Back in March, the UK Government chartered a plane to carry nuclear medicine from the Netherlands, rather than risk it perishing in the logjam at ferry ports. |
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The head of the Calais ports, Jean-Marc Puissesseau says that threats of a logjam and traffic chaos post Brexit are "Le bullshit".
He reckons that this scaremongering is just a ploy by some people who want to create a political storm for their own ends.
I am inclined to believe him....
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"Makes you wonder why the UK is drawing up all sorts of contingency plans to cope, then."
Not really....it could be window dressing couldn't it?
After all, politics today is about style not substance and the professionals tend to talk sense while quietly getting things done. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"The head of the Calais ports, Jean-Marc Puissesseau says that threats of a logjam and traffic chaos post Brexit are "Le bullshit".
He reckons that this scaremongering is just a ploy by some people who want to create a political storm for their own ends.
I am inclined to believe him....
" Yes i saw him on tv last week making the same statement. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The nightmare scenario for Johnson is patient deaths attributable to Brexit.
I believe medicine supplies will take priority over all other supplies in the event of log jams at the border crossings.
Back in March, the UK Government chartered a plane to carry nuclear medicine from the Netherlands, rather than risk it perishing in the logjam at ferry ports." Yes. I reckon so too as the medical supplies are the most important things to have. |
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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago
Huddersfield /derby cinemas |
A medicine and/or food shortages ( if they do occur ) will not be as bad as we fear , as obviously "leavers" will allow those who haven't caused the problem to go to the front of the queue before sharing what's left between themselves |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"The head of the Calais ports, Jean-Marc Puissesseau says that threats of a logjam and traffic chaos post Brexit are "Le bullshit".
He reckons that this scaremongering is just a ploy by some people who want to create a political storm for their own ends.
I am inclined to believe him....
Yes i saw him on tv last week making the same statement."
actually.... what he said was set in a much wider context...
what he has said is that calais is ready in the fact that they have the spare capacity ready in that if won't affect life in the town and the way that locals get around and about the local area....
the other sorts of delays... 3rd party access and red tape stuff, thats would not be on the EU at that end... that would be on the UK customs....
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Whether the predictions of chaos at the borders are genuine or exaggerated, it will matter not to Jeannie and Johnnie who'll be buying for the siege of Sarajevo in the run-up to October 31.
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"The nightmare scenario for Johnson is patient deaths attributable to Brexit.
I believe medicine supplies will take priority over all other supplies in the event of log jams at the border crossings.
Back in March, the UK Government chartered a plane to carry nuclear medicine from the Netherlands, rather than risk it perishing in the logjam at ferry ports."
they are still going to need those planes.... in cases where for cancer patients need chemo, those medicines are time dependent... so any whiff of the possibility of delays and they will need to fly them in.... |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"The nightmare scenario for Johnson is patient deaths attributable to Brexit.
I believe medicine supplies will take priority over all other supplies in the event of log jams at the border crossings.
Back in March, the UK Government chartered a plane to carry nuclear medicine from the Netherlands, rather than risk it perishing in the logjam at ferry ports.
they are still going to need those planes.... in cases where for cancer patients need chemo, those medicines are time dependent... so any whiff of the possibility of delays and they will need to fly them in...." At least you now acknowledge that the planes will fly. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"At least you now acknowledge that the planes will fly. "
at what point did i ever say that planes run by the UK government would not fly?
please find a quote where i ever said that..... |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Story in tomorrow's Times about how the UK Government is dusting down some obscure law that gives it emergency powers to redirect food supplies, impose curfews etc without the need for parliamentary approval.
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"At least you now acknowledge that the planes will fly.
at what point did i ever say that planes run by the UK government would not fly?
please find a quote where i ever said that....." You have a short memory mate your scaremongering about aviation about a year ago was laughable dont tell me you dont remember being the great expert on aviation rules as the discussions went on for months. |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"Story in tomorrow's Times about how the UK Government is dusting down some obscure law that gives it emergency powers to redirect food supplies, impose curfews etc without the need for parliamentary approval.
" Blimey we are having curfews now where did they come from? |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
"At least you now acknowledge that the planes will fly.
at what point did i ever say that planes run by the UK government would not fly?
please find a quote where i ever said that.....You have a short memory mate your scaremongering about aviation about a year ago was laughable dont tell me you dont remember being the great expert on aviation rules as the discussions went on for months."
That whole debate was about the single aviation market and the impact on UK-based carriers such as easy jet and BA.
The legal advice to the EU27 + 4 about the rules governing the UK as a third country have been on the EC website for over a year now.
It was not about freight charter.
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"At least you now acknowledge that the planes will fly.
at what point did i ever say that planes run by the UK government would not fly?
please find a quote where i ever said that.....You have a short memory mate your scaremongering about aviation about a year ago was laughable dont tell me you dont remember being the great expert on aviation rules as the discussions went on for months.
That whole debate was about the single aviation market and the impact on UK-based carriers such as easy jet and BA.
The legal advice to the EU27 + 4 about the rules governing the UK as a third country have been on the EC website for over a year now.
It was not about freight charter.
" Dont want to cover old ground because all you scaremongers were proved wrong and i know you would rather forget about those debates but one of them was about airspace and Fabio gave us a full blown account of why planes from the uk would not be flying in eu airspace which turned out to be totally false.Now i know it was probably 9 months ago and cant scroll back that far so you can spin it however you want because i cant prove it now but i dont forget. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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While I stayed out of the flights debate back then I know for sure no "Government flights" were ever mentioned at all.
I didn't even think of "Government flights" as a "thing" either
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
" oh _abio you seem to be the one with a selective memory but as i said i know you will want to forget all the bullshit that was posted. "
as i said..... you seem to have selective amnesia...
oooh... lookie what i found....
https://www.fabswingers.com/forum/politics/833167
so... lets try this again.... please don't lie about what was said.... |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
thanks.
By _abioFind posts by _abio Man 34 weeks ago
Gateshead
"been looking at old posts now waiting to see who replies. "
oh i will........
see... that agreement only relates to the pilots.... it doesn't relate to the planes!!!!!
so "at the point in time".... unless UK safety and maintenance records" are recognised and ratified by other EU countries" (which the Dft are still working on but certainly not agreed) then planes won't be allowed to fly........ thats what you posted so now tell me im lying. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
thats fine costa.... so from a couple of lines a bit further down...
"my god... again, read the statement from the European Commission....
Transport
The Commission has today adopted two measures that will avoid full interruption of air traffic between the EU and the UK in the event of no deal.
These measures will only ensure basic connectivity and in no means replicate the significant advantages of membership of the Single European Sky.
This is subject to the UK conferring equivalent rights to EU air carriers, as well as the UK ensuring conditions of fair competition.
A proposal for a Regulation to ensure temporarily (for 12 months) the provision of certain air services between the UK and the EU.
A proposal for a Regulation to extend temporarily (for 9 months) the validity of certain aviation safety licences
The Commission has also adopted a proposal for a Regulation to allow UK operators to temporarily (nine months) carry goods into the EU, provided the UK confers equivalent rights to EU road haulage operators and subject to fair competition conditions."
so.... as were saying.......
I know you'll never apologise.... but if you want to look silly i don't providing the rope if you are going to use it to hang yourself with....
so as you were alledging.... where did i talk about government planes? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
near ipswich |
"thats fine costa.... so from a couple of lines a bit further down...
"my god... again, read the statement from the European Commission....
Transport
The Commission has today adopted two measures that will avoid full interruption of air traffic between the EU and the UK in the event of no deal.
These measures will only ensure basic connectivity and in no means replicate the significant advantages of membership of the Single European Sky.
This is subject to the UK conferring equivalent rights to EU air carriers, as well as the UK ensuring conditions of fair competition.
A proposal for a Regulation to ensure temporarily (for 12 months) the provision of certain air services between the UK and the EU.
A proposal for a Regulation to extend temporarily (for 9 months) the validity of certain aviation safety licences
The Commission has also adopted a proposal for a Regulation to allow UK operators to temporarily (nine months) carry goods into the EU, provided the UK confers equivalent rights to EU road haulage operators and subject to fair competition conditions."
so.... as were saying.......
I know you'll never apologise.... but if you want to look silly i don't providing the rope if you are going to use it to hang yourself with....
so as you were alledging.... where did i talk about government planes?" Ah government planes! are they just planes chartered by the government? i said if you look at least you acknowledge planes will fly now and you clearly said in that post planes wont fly.bye the way how do you go back that far into the archives? because there are a few earlier threads i would like to revisit so appreciate it if you tell me how. |
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"Makes you wonder why the UK is drawing up all sorts of contingency plans to cope, then.
Not really....it could be window dressing couldn't it?
After all, politics today is about style not substance and the professionals tend to talk sense while quietly getting things done."
That's a lot of expensive window dressing |
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