Re: Brexit in October?
Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 7:31 am
Its a choice between living with a kitten or rabid dog. Guess which Im choosing.
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This shortage of HRT medication seems to have been going on for some time. I posted a while ago that my sister in law was having trouble getting her regular tab!ets and was having to look at alternatives ( including one that came in patch form) . There have been shortages in the past and that was put down to manufacturing and supply problems and while i'm not saying it won't cause potential problems brexit does seem to have become a convenient foil to blame pretty much anything on.Arwen Thebard wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:24 am I saw an item on MSM (BBC?) yesterday saying that HRT meds are going to be in short supply due to Brexit:shock:
Please God no! Anything but that. Mrs A off her HRT meds puts my prepping into a whole new catagory. Need to rethink everything.
(Just kiddin though, shes really not that bad and she has authorized this post)
Whatever goes wrong anywhere in the country during the next few months; sorry, amend that to the next few years, it will be "because of Brexit!"
For saying all that,I was called into a meeting ( on a day off!) to discuss No Deal Planning.We did this at the beginning of the year.Now it does look like Bozo ( intended) will be crashing us out,and dreaming of taking us back to the time when the sun never set on the British Empire
Yup, plenty people willing to tweak things in their favour and blame someone/thing else.
Good luck Jansman, hope it goes according to the bosses plan. BoJo is playing the ballsy 'Trump game' and while it can work, its an all or nothing approach. Fine if you're already a millionaire I guess but not so good for the little man (or woman) and for me this is the problem with it, if you're 'made' already then life will more or less go on, aye, the portfolio might take a bit of a hit but in the long run you're golden. For those further down the ladder (both those trying to work their way up AND those scrabbling round the bottom) there's more of an impact. The 'big picture' or 'long term approach' is fine when its not going to impact your life.jansman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:17 pm
For saying all that,I was called into a meeting ( on a day off!) to discuss No Deal Planning.We did this at the beginning of the year.Now it does look like Bozo ( intended) will be crashing us out,and dreaming of taking us back to the time when the sun never set on the British Empire
Anyhow,the Boss has had builders in overnight to pour a concrete base at the top of the carpark to put in an uber freezer.It will have a back up motor too.If our restaurant cannot supply meals at a fair price,then it is game over.He told us that as a limited company,and with planning permission for houses on- site
If Brexit caused cashflow problems/ poor business/supply problems/etc. then he will simply liquidate the business! So in my little world,a No Deal could mean job loss.Don't the pro Brexit folks say that won't happen?
No politics Arzosah.It will be what it is.If push comes to shove,I can easily get work at a local pork product factory,even if it is just survival money.Arzosah wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:25 pm Oh drat, jansman sorry to hear that. They seem to be signalling as hard as they can that its all a political pose for the purposes of negotiating with the EU, but all that means to me is that we can't believe a word that anybody says about anything I'm going to stop there, I'll be breaking the political rules