Brexit, for once some facts.

oldtom

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The EU rules introduce unknown unknowns.
Ok, you have now convinced me that you have really lost the plot. Not only that; you are now turning into Donald Rumsfeld.....

......."The message is that there are known knowns. There are things we know that we know.

There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know.

But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don't know we don't know
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Woosh

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The Irish market is closely aligned with the UK market and a significant number of household brands are common from biscuits to dogfood and electric standards we are a common market, to date. . Having a barrier, no matter how much it is intended to be minimised, will raise costs both for UK exports and UK imports.
You may find that the UK would want to introduce some special arrangements into the new relationship with the EU to establish a special deal with Ireland for obvious reasons.
 

Woosh

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Ok, you have now convinced me that you have really lost the plot.
So tell me why we have our prisons run by a French company (sodexho)?
 

oldtom

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So tell me why we have our prisons run by a French company (sodexho)?
You really seem to have misplaced any capacity you ever might have possessed for joined-up thinking with stupid questions like that.

It doesn't really merit a response but I'll just say it certainly wasn't due to EU interference so perhaps you should check-out the tory government's policies on PFI, competition, and privatisation since 1979.

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Danidl

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You may find that the UK would want to introduce some special arrangements into the new relationship with the EU to establish a special deal with Ireland for obvious reasons.
They certainly will wish to,. Mrs May referred to same at a recent visit to Dublin. However events have their own momentum and I foresee a future where rancour overshadows reason and the UK defaults to a hard brexit on WTO terms.
Again I refer that once article 50 is triggered the UK is on the backfoot .They have no controlling interest at best they can negotiate in good faith
 
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oldtom

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You're clearly on the supplier list for Southend, so just phone them and ask them and post it here. I'd be interested to know.
So much intrigue and secrecy!......all from a guy who seems unable to grasp the difference between free speech and libel.....or perhaps it's an honour thing? Maybe a written question to the EU could unravel this problem?

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You do realise, that the point of the EU club is that you can't negotiate with individual nations... that's the point.
I tried to find out how many times the word 'United Kingdom' is in the Maastrich treaty for example, 39 times because there are a lot of special arrangements.
I am sure there will be a lot of special arrangements when we start negotiating with the EU.
 

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all from a guy who seems unable to grasp the difference between free speech and libel
Different situations call for different perspectives, that is me trying to be fact checked and politically correct oldtom.
 

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They certainly will wish to,. Mrs May referred to same at a recent visit to Dublin.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny seemed somewhat pessimistic about the border being able to be flexible when I listened to him earlier today.

However CNBC have a web page dated 19th January 2017 (That's 3 days away yet!) with somewhat different comments from him. Here's the link.
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Woosh

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However events have their own momentum and I foresee a future where rancour overshadows reason and the UK defaults to a hard brexit on WTO terms.
I can't see that even when we crash out without a deal. There has always been close relationship between our two countries.
 
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I tried to find out how many times the word 'United Kingdom' is in the Maastrich treaty for example, 39 times because there are a lot of special arrangements.
I am sure there will be a lot of special arrangements when we start negotiating with the EU.
yes, we're special... and we're throwing that aware. Us as an outsider trying to negotiate deals with the members won't work.
 
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Danidl

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Taoiseach Enda Kenny seemed somewhat pessimistic about the border being able to be flexible when I listened to him earlier today.

However CNBC have a web page dated 19th January 2017 (That's 3 days away yet!) with somewhat different comments from him. Here's the link.
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Actually it was three weeks ago and it was posturing. This would have been in advance of the May visit and of the UK parliament discussion.

Woosh there is a long established special relationship between our two nations... often that of fractious siblings who share more than they wish to admit. But that was then. It would be open to a post brexit UK to seek to re-establish one, but as we would belong to different families we would need the agreement of our new family.
 

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yes, opportunities for the big guys and costs for the small guys.


You know I can't be specific on this.
Tony....how can a Dutch Company service the bikes,it would be bad enough servicing locally....we all know that e-bikes are best owner ridden,if they are kept in a stable for everyone to ride they would be poorly treated.
I was offered to tender for the Met police and Lewisham council,the terms and conditions were so onerous on the seller that I didnt bother....actually I dont think anyone bothered.
Look at the maintenance problems of Boris/Santander normal bikes.
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Tony....how can a Dutch Company service the bikes,it would be bad enough servicing locally....we all know that e-bikes are best owner ridden,if they are kept in a stable for everyone to ride they would be poorly treated.

KudosDave
I don't think Southend were going to let everyone use them like boris bikes. They were going to be given to local businessmen to encourage their employees to cycle. I think.
 
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They were going to be given to local businessmen to encourage their employees to cycle. I think.
That's correct. The council got given this money by the EU.
 
That's correct. The council got given this money by the EU.
So the tax payer in the UK got the best deal... what's not to like??

They might be employing a number of people locally to service the bikes, so it could actually benefit the UK more than you supplying bikes. UK tax payer got a cheaper deal, so its win win for UK isn't it?

EDIT

Sorry just seen, you've confirmed they are working with a local service company...

So the firm you know well, and yet you still don't know the name of the company that won the bid??
 
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