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Well there is because we will be fighting the Coronavirus long into the next year I am sure even if the lock downs are eased. Why would we then want to put a shed load of other obstacles in the way such as devastating the supply chain even further, creating huge backlogs at customs and ending freedom of movement?

 

Better to wait a year or two and see how it all pans out and offer some level of Status Quo until this is all over (Will it ever be over?). Of course that would be the logical thing to do but the plans for Singapore on Thames cannot be stopped and for the Orchestrators Covid 19 is a gift. They can simply blame any hardships and problems their bonkers crash out Brexit causes on Covid 19.

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Barryd999 - 2020-04-16 9:44 AM

 

Well there is because we will be fighting the Coronavirus long into the next year I am sure even if the lock downs are eased. Why would we then want to put a shed load of other obstacles in the way such as devastating the supply chain even further, creating huge backlogs at customs and ending freedom of movement?

 

Better to wait a year or two and see how it all pans out and offer some level of Status Quo until this is all over (Will it ever be over?). Of course that would be the logical thing to do but the plans for Singapore on Thames cannot be stopped and for the Orchestrators Covid 19 is a gift. They can simply blame any hardships and problems their bonkers crash out Brexit causes on Covid 19.

 

You mean that supply chain that is being held up at roadblocks throughout the EU? ;-) ........

 

There were 100's of trucks in the queue at the French/Spanish border when we went through 8-) ..........

 

There were no queues at the tunnel (lol) (lol) (lol) ............

 

 

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