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Like you towny on a personal level I am not even aware that Brexit has happened - nothing in my day-to-day life has changed. Whether the lockdown is "hiding" some issues we will only know when lockdown ends.

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oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:25
Gill W wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 11:47

Nothing that has happened so far has surprised me, but I listened to the warnings and didn’t dismiss them as Project Fear.
I take it from that, that you still believe the moment we left the EU the housing market would collapse (despite house prices rising), the pound will collapse in value, hundreds of thousands would be out of jobs and car manufacturers would all relocate to the continent. I suppose there's still time eh? :roll:

Oddly enough you are the only one who mentions Project Fear. The rest of us have moved on and are now discussing the situation we have and how matters could be improved. You are welcome to join in instead of persistently moaning about the rest of us. If you have some positive comments to make I feel sure we would be happy to listen.
Careful OBF.
I can’t make out if that’s a genuine comment or a moan. 😂
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The only thing that has tangibly changed for us is that we have had to supply our European suppliers with an EORI number for importing.
Took about 20 mins to get online.
We’ve dropped one Italian company and replaced them with another Uk firm from Bournemouth way.
Our four main clothing suppliers are now 3x UK and 1x Danish.
Our main bag supplier is having point of origin issues but that will get sorted shortly.
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barney wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:56
oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:25
Gill W wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 11:47

Nothing that has happened so far has surprised me, but I listened to the warnings and didn’t dismiss them as Project Fear.
I take it from that, that you still believe the moment we left the EU the housing market would collapse (despite house prices rising), the pound will collapse in value, hundreds of thousands would be out of jobs and car manufacturers would all relocate to the continent. I suppose there's still time eh? :roll:

Oddly enough you are the only one who mentions Project Fear. The rest of us have moved on and are now discussing the situation we have and how matters could be improved. You are welcome to join in instead of persistently moaning about the rest of us. If you have some positive comments to make I feel sure we would be happy to listen.
Careful OBF.
I can’t make out if that’s a genuine comment or a moan. 😂
A moan from any of the Brexiteers of old is presumably a posting that does not agree with Gill's viewpoint ;)

ps ... I couldn't locate any moaning posts over the past few days, can anybody ?
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Manoverboard wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 16:04
barney wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:56
oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:25

I take it from that, that you still believe the moment we left the EU the housing market would collapse (despite house prices rising), the pound will collapse in value, hundreds of thousands would be out of jobs and car manufacturers would all relocate to the continent. I suppose there's still time eh? :roll:

Oddly enough you are the only one who mentions Project Fear. The rest of us have moved on and are now discussing the situation we have and how matters could be improved. You are welcome to join in instead of persistently moaning about the rest of us. If you have some positive comments to make I feel sure we would be happy to listen.
Careful OBF.
I can’t make out if that’s a genuine comment or a moan. 😂
A moan from any of the Brexiteers of old is presumably a posting that does not agree with Gill's viewpoint ;)

ps ... I couldn't locate any moaning posts over the past few days, can anybody ?
I hope you're not moaning about a moaning post shortage?

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As one who doesn't fly any more I'm moaning that Project Fear said planes would be grounded and yet they are still flying. Does that qualify as a legitimate moan? Tough if it doesn't but it's the best I can do.
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We thought that too a while back. No flying no cross country infection.

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Kendhni wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 07:21
Kendhni wrote: 03 Feb 2021, 12:45
I hope the police deal with this piece of vermin
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/chris-whitty- ... 26814.html

Ideally he should be put to work a week on the COVID wards and, since he thinks Whitty is a liar, I am sure he would not want any sort of PPE.
I loved Whittys response probably one of the best and most condescending put downs I have ever seen.
I would still love to see the chav, that was swearing at Whitty, give a response after spending a day on a COVID ward.
It now appears as if mummy has confiscated the vile little chavs playstation
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/mother-teenag ... 44816.html

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Perhaps if he spent a day wheeling the poor souls who have lost their lives down to the mortuary he may understand how serious and how devastating this virus actually is.
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oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:25
Gill W wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 11:47

Nothing that has happened so far has surprised me, but I listened to the warnings and didn’t dismiss them as Project Fear.
I take it from that, that you still believe the moment we left the EU the housing market would collapse (despite house prices rising), the pound will collapse in value, hundreds of thousands would be out of jobs and car manufacturers would all relocate to the continent. I suppose there's still time eh? :roll:

Oddly enough you are the only one who mentions Project Fear. The rest of us have moved on and are now discussing the situation we have and how matters could be improved. You are welcome to join in instead of persistently moaning about the rest of us. If you have some positive comments to make I feel sure we would be happy to listen.
It I say anything on this forum that is in agreement with the majority it's ignored, but I'm always jumped on by half a dozen posters if I say something that the majority doesn't like !

I haven't been posting here for the last month as it's a not an enjoyable experience anymore , but commented today as the general tone doesn't sound like you are the happy bunnies that you all profess yourself to be.
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towny44 wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:32
oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:25
Gill W wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 11:47

Nothing that has happened so far has surprised me, but I listened to the warnings and didn’t dismiss them as Project Fear.
I take it from that, that you still believe the moment we left the EU the housing market would collapse (despite house prices rising), the pound will collapse in value, hundreds of thousands would be out of jobs and car manufacturers would all relocate to the continent. I suppose there's still time eh? :roll:

Oddly enough you are the only one who mentions Project Fear. The rest of us have moved on and are now discussing the situation we have and how matters could be improved. You are welcome to join in instead of persistently moaning about the rest of us. If you have some positive comments to make I feel sure we would be happy to listen.
I suspect a positive comment from Gill is about as likely as a heatwave in winter.
On a purely selfish basis I am not yet aware of any significant problems from brexit. My passport will need renewing about 6 months earlier than before, We may need to apply for an EU on line visa/ESTA sometime in the future, and I am sure there will be other wrinkles, but nothing yet to tear my hair out about.
In other words, I'm alright Jack.

There's plenty of information online about problems that people are experiencing, should you wish to inform yourself
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Here we go again..😪😪
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I suggest we go back to discussing and debating issues of the day.👍
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Like my cat's booster jab today

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You can discuss that after I've had my Covid jab - I'm squeamish!!! :lol:
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oldbluefox wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 21:20
You can discuss that after I've had my Covid jab - I'm squeamish!!! :lol:
If you are suffering from memory loss... l'll take you :thumbup: :D

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55934405
I hope this is true. I was well overwieight with UK in my portfolio, so over the last few years I have got rid of the majority of my UK holdings (best decision ever), however when the UK failed to recover, along with rest of the world last year, I stopped selling in the hope of a bit of a bounce in January - that failed to materialise. So I guess I will hang on until summer/autumn before bringing UK down to a more realistic 4-5% of my portfolio.

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Gill W wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 17:07
towny44 wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 15:32
I suspect a positive comment from Gill is about as likely as a heatwave in winter.
On a purely selfish basis I am not yet aware of any significant problems from brexit. My passport will need renewing about 6 months earlier than before, We may need to apply for an EU on line visa/ESTA sometime in the future, and I am sure there will be other wrinkles, but nothing yet to tear my hair out about.
In other words, I'm alright Jack.

There's plenty of information online about problems that people are experiencing, should you wish to inform yourself
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I know that Gill, but since most people recognise that the media love a drama above a romcom, bad news is only to be expected. And I guess I am not the only one who measures such pain on the personal basis, so rest assured when it hurts me I will let you know.
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Kendhni wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 21:53
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55934405
I hope this is true. I was well overwieight with UK in my portfolio, so over the last few years I have got rid of the majority of my UK holdings (best decision ever), however when the UK failed to recover, along with rest of the world last year, I stopped selling in the hope of a bit of a bounce in January - that failed to materialise. So I guess I will hang on until summer/autumn before bringing UK down to a more realistic 4-5% of my portfolio.
You should have gone for AZ in your Pharma portfolio like I did, rather than GSK.
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towny44 wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 22:51
Kendhni wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 21:53
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55934405
I hope this is true. I was well overweight with UK in my portfolio, so over the last few years I have got rid of the majority of my UK holdings (best decision ever), however when the UK failed to recover, along with rest of the world last year, I stopped selling in the hope of a bit of a bounce in January - that failed to materialise. So I guess I will hang on until summer/autumn before bringing UK down to a more realistic 4-5% of my portfolio.
You should have gone for AZ in your Pharma portfolio like I did, rather than GSK.
I hold both, and unfortunately both are down over the last year.

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There seems to be a shortage of packs of trimmed leeks ... moan, moan, moan ;)
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Due to a case of the SA variant being found in our area,we had our test yesterday,negative results back this morning.What problems with test and trace.
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towny44 wrote: 03 Feb 2021, 10:10
None of the media outlets seem to listen to what the experts say, Vallance, Whitty, Van Tam and the others all say that the vaccine efficacy is an average across all recipients, just about everyone will receive some protection, and it should significantly reduce hospitalisations and minimise deaths.
As regards the vaccination roll out, I fully expect the govt to achieve their target of all the over 50s by the end of March.

I had a conversation with a senior sister at our practice who said that it will be a fantastic achievement if they get 14,999,999 by February 15th, but she confidently expects that if that happens the media will make a big thing about the target being missed. She said that the medical profession are very unhappy that so many people are ridiculing these scientists, when they have no agenda except minimising the effects of the virus. The tabloid press are in the vanguard of that with expressions like "Professor Doom". They just want a doom laden headline, and the excuse to use that wonderful tabloid word Fury.

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Good news....... Cadburys are returning production from the continent to Bournville.
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oldbluefox wrote: 05 Feb 2021, 14:16
Good news....... Cadburys are returning production from the continent to Bournville.
Now that is good news. Does that mean chocolate prices will fall? :lolno:

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