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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Seems about par for the course... 
Only one small problem 
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			I'm a coffee drinker . .  perhaps I'll need to find a substitute . .  alcoholic preferably    
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		|  07-01-2019, 17:20 | #5853 |  
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					Originally Posted by Carth  I'm a coffee drinker . .  perhaps I'll need to find a substitute . .  alcoholic preferably    |  Well most of the the micro breweries I've been round import their hops....
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		|  07-01-2019, 17:26 | #5854 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  As in...  |  I would say I'm not like that, but of course your view is yours   
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		|  07-01-2019, 17:32 | #5855 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Want to bet ? £100 to the charity of mutually agreed choice. |  I’m with Chris. Don’t bet on anything for any reason.
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		|  07-01-2019, 17:51 | #5856 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Seems about par for the course... 
Only one small problem 
Difficult to display our normal sang-froid without a nice cuppa... |  I learnt an interesting point about agriculture in temperate climates such as ours. There is a gap in April and May when the winter veg has been harvested and no new major crops are ready - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_gap 
It is at this time that the UK imports most of its fresh food from other countries. Let's hope nothing around the start of April will hinder any food imports..
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So, If Teresa May's deal is rejected. (which looks likely)
 
And the below is true 
 
'Many of us have been clear that parliament will not allow a no-deal situation to unfold, and with less than 12 weeks to go until 29 March it is time for parliament to show our opposition to a no-deal exit'
 
Where does that put the country at apart from the inevitable impasse. I can only think that this goes back to my earlier comment about an extension to Article 50
		 
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		|  07-01-2019, 18:07 | #5858 |  
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Brexit has nothing to do with what people fought and died  your statement is a diversion meant to stir an emotive response. |  you mean like
 
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		| However it's nice to know we can ignore all the forecasting and prediction models because you claim it's rubbish. |  I claim it's rubbish too.
		 
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		|  07-01-2019, 18:08 | #5859 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mick  I’m with Chris. Don’t bet on anything for any reason. |  Probably wise Mick.
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		| .A minister has said the UK may have to delay Brexit if MPs reject the deal agreed between Theresa May and the European Union. |  |  
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		|  07-01-2019, 18:11 | #5860 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  you mean like
 
 
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Go back, read my post again, and this time put in the part you conveniently ignored
 
Actually I'll post the preceding part for you \However, since we're now speculating wildly'
 
You claim it's rubbish too? Try reading things properly it's enlightening     
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		|  07-01-2019, 18:16 | #5862 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Does the article go so far as to propose how that might happen? |  Probably via the clause in Article 50, which says it can be extended if the EU agree (which they would rather than have no deal)..
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Probably via the clause in Article 50, which says it can be extended if the EU agree (which they would rather than have no deal).. |  So you think they're maybe open to further negotiation then?  Mrs May would welcome that . .
		 
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					Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees  Interesting.. 
 So, If Teresa May's deal is rejected. (which looks likely)
 
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 'Many of us have been clear that parliament will not allow a no-deal situation to unfold, and with less than 12 weeks to go until 29 March it is time for parliament to show our opposition to a no-deal exit'
 
 Where does that put the country at apart from the inevitable impasse. I can only think that this goes back to my earlier comment about an extension to Article 50
 |  It’s exactly the type of constitutional crisis I’ve been describing for some time that allows the decision to go back to the people with the Conservatives blaming Labour and vice versa, so neither party has to take the fall for it.
 
If the 2nd ref comes back with a decisive result like 60-40 then jobs a good un. They can get back to the day job and tell the people it’s what they wanted.
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					Originally Posted by jfman  It’s exactly the type of constitutional crisis I’ve been describing for some time that allows the decision to go back to the people with the Conservatives blaming Labour and vice versa, so neither party has to take the fall for it.
 If the 2nd ref comes back with a decisive result like 60-40 then jobs a good un. They can get back to the day job and tell the people it’s what they wanted.
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