Brexit - or Article 50: the Phoenix!

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No it wasn’t.


https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/no-deal-brexit-operation-yellowhammer-government-emergency-plans/

We have plans in place for medicine to be express freighted which was signed off in April.
Without looking I’d imagine similar plans are in place for food and other essentials.
It’s just a paper outlining scenarios of which the government is preparing for/or has plans in place.

Just another red bus for the remainers to ride on.
August is a recent revision and the link you provided still paints the same picture, just they've known longer what the issues are but are still happy to push for no deal.
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so will there be more court action to enforce this as BJ has already said he wouldn't appoint one.

Ursula von der Leyen, the incoming president of the European Commission, has said that Boris Johnson will have to nominate a British European commissioner as part of the EU's terms for a further delay to Brexit https://t.co/SAvIGORftQ
 
No it wasn’t.


https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/no-deal-brexit-operation-yellowhammer-government-emergency-plans/

We have plans in place for medicine to be express freighted which was signed off in April.
Without looking I’d imagine similar plans are in place for food and other essentials.
It’s just a paper outlining scenarios of which the government is preparing for/or has plans in place.

Just another red bus for the remainers to ride on.

A risk management plan isn't worth the paper it is written on if all it does is identify the risks.

Heard IDS - one of the chief Brexit Excusniks - this morning telling how this was 'as was' - and that mitigations had reduced the impact of the risks identified. But no good us trying to imagine what these might be.

Let's see how the risks are being mitigated. How the money is being spent. For each risk what the mitigation timescales are; what is the post-mitigation residual risk and impact. And contingencies if mitigations fail or are not as successful as planned. That's the real starting point for risk management. And such as IDS tell us that that is being done and the government has it. So let's see it.

I don't expect to see mitigations for Security risks, but no reason whatsoever for us not to see - for instance - how money is being spent in Kent and how the strategies developed will actually mitigate the Kent risks as is being claimed.

Because without public knowledge of the top level management plan for each risk in Yellowhammer and what the mitigated risk looks like, the Yellowhammer document only does what such as IDS are always complaining about - it simply adds to Project Fear.
 
Another thing struck me. If the EU was soooooooo fantastic and the UK would be sooooooo much better in than out, why are the immigrants still risking all to come here?

There is no response to this question, so don't bother.

The UK is bigger and better than the entire morass of the EU.
 
This Tory Government is so far right wing that even the Scotsman newspaper has deserted them now.:eek:
We now live in the UK where a PM cannot visit Scotland for fear of a citizens arrest.

Really? The Scotsman is heading to the dark side? :eek: However only when pigs are flying over Edinburgh Castle can I imagine it ever supporting the SNiP.
 
Another thing struck me. If the EU was soooooooo fantastic and the UK would be sooooooo much better in than out, why are the immigrants still risking all to come here?

There is no response to this question, so don't bother.

The UK is bigger and better than the entire morass of the EU.
There is a response. You just don't want to hear it because it doesn't suit your prejudices
 
Another thing struck me. If the EU was soooooooo fantastic and the UK would be sooooooo much better in than out, why are the immigrants still risking all to come here?

There is no response to this question, so don't bother.

The UK is bigger and better than the entire morass of the EU.
3 blatantly stupidly ignorant statements!
 
No it wasn’t.


https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/no-deal-brexit-operation-yellowhammer-government-emergency-plans/

We have plans in place for medicine to be express freighted which was signed off in April.
Without looking I’d imagine similar plans are in place for food and other essentials.
It’s just a paper outlining scenarios of which the government is preparing for/or has plans in place.

Just another red bus for the remainers to ride on.
The paper literally has 2nd of August as the date written on it. I'm not suggesting it was all written on the 2nd of August and it is obviously a revision of the on-going research and planning the government is conducting, but it is obviously relevant as it identifies the risk scenarios of a no deal brexit.
 
Another thing struck me. If the EU was soooooooo fantastic and the UK would be sooooooo much better in than out, why are the immigrants still risking all to come here?

There is no response to this question, so don't bother.

The UK is bigger and better than the entire morass of the EU.

Dunno - maybe because they speak English better than any of the EU27 languages - maybe they already have relatives or know of a community from their home in the UK they'd like to join up with. Maybe they want to sponge off the UK taxpayer. And for that they are happy to risk their lives. Difficult.
 
This Tory Government is so far right wing that even the Scotsman newspaper has deserted them now.:eek:
We now live in the UK where a PM cannot visit Scotland for fear of a citizens arrest.

I was reading this morning on the BBC that the SNP are now supporting Boris Johnson. Well at least on his plan to build a bridge from Scotland to NI. Apart from that I get the feeling that he isn't the most popular person with the Scots.
 
Not sure why people are finding this surprising. It is normal business to take a position and maximise profit. They are likely to have a smaller position on cancelling Brexit. So nothing to see here ..


The only newsworthy bit is that they are involved in making it happen. Now if this was to happen in a regulated markets in the city then all of them would be hauled over coals and pay hefty fines
 
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