However it's not quite so straightforward as all the tech geeks sorting it out. They'd hardly put all them hours in would they and then all shrug and say there was never a problem in the first place.
We were told all our electronic devices at home would go kaput, so whilst the FTSE companies may have re-recruited retired programmers, my tumble dryer, washing machine etc didn't pack in as we'd been led to believe.
Richard Taylor
"William Tell could take an apple off your head. Taylor could take out a processed pea."
Sid Waddell
Led to believe by idiotic reporting. As I said above it is only devices with internal clocks that had potential issues. Domestic devices such as tumbler dryers would have timers but not clocks.
If you test something and it turns out to be OK then was the testing a waste of time and money?
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All the news channels are reporting that British Steel going tits up is due to Brexit. That may or may not be the case but they are not reporting that our Government cannot bail them out because the EU won’t let them.
Biased again as usual.
Visibility good except in Hill Fog
Hopefully when Brexits finally over we will start getting self sufficient and stop relying on Europe for everything. We were once kings of Europe now we are a nation of call centres and teachers. Manufacturing, big Industry, where is it now? We've got big white windmills up and down the land, have we ever seen any of the flour from them? No. Cos it probably all gets sent to bloody Europe.
A genuinely quixotic post.
I see Teresa May is going to have a go at getting a parliamentary majority for rehashed deal (or rather agreement) number 4. Already MPs from all parties are lining up to state they won't back it.
Again, Teresa May seems to be trying to position the false option of her deal or no deal.
It's hard to see a way out of the current impasse. Let's say May is toppled and a genuine euro-sceptic takes control of the conservatives and therefore government. They'll still have to get any course of action through parliament, which doesn't seem likely for any outcome. What then? Another election to try to get a majority of
conservative eurosceptic MPs in the house? That would be very risky. Another referendum? I can't see the conservatives going for that either.
What's your money on?
Of course for those interested in truth the company with no ferries " fiasco" which was actually a very sensible and necessary act, which publicity is all part of the inability of media to report on serious issues objectively,
(and labour leaderships inability to connect with the real world at any level.)
Facts:
1/ enhanced capacity is needed when EU decide to play silly games at customs with no deal. Eu are determined to be awkward , prefererring lose lose by no negotiation. The timing or need of no deal infrastructure both ill defined.
2/ you cannot commit either ships or the cost of ships to a contingency plan for something that may not happen,
So what to do? Easy. Do what the commercial world does,
3/ Buy an option to purchase resource for a fraction of the cost of the actual resource infrastructure offered by parties in a position to fulfill the option on demand
( in this case a shell conpany underwritten by one of Ireland biggest ferry companies with plenty of infrastructure) The exercise of the option is legally binding. A perfectly normal contingency plan since the cost of ships is eye watering. So the cost of an option is not cheap.
4/ The incompetent commentators and lay posters who attack it should recognise much of the world works this way.
Much of the energy market runs on traded options and futures. Companies doing future trade often hedge currency movements with options. Companies with large demand fluctuation sometimes hedge resource or commodities by options.
Or you can do what the hopelessly ill informed media , even worse informed labour leadership, and with them much of the then ill informed population do.
Mock a company with no ships. The joke is on those who fail to understand the necessity of it.
I despair of how stupid much of the comment and media are. I despair of how illinformed most remainers are about their precious EU. I am still waiting for a valid remainerer argument.
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