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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 18:29:30 GMT
We could have asked the EU for an extension of the transition period and concentrated on Covid ....... ---------------------- www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/no-deal-brexit-crowded-out-uk-s-preparations-for-pandemic-covid-inquiry-hears/ar-AA1ctJ7m?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=a0c43cafcb3a46ab8f4c4838690331df&ei=24No-deal Brexit ‘crowded out’ UK’s preparations for pandemic, Covid inquiry hears
Story by Adam Forrest • 2h ago Hugo Keith KC told the inquiry that work arising from the threat of a no-deal exit from the EU under Boris Johnson may have drained “the resources and capacity” that were needed for pandemic planning. The top lawyer told the chair of the inquiry, Baroness Hallett, that a lot of planning had gone into the “severe consequences of a no-deal exit on food and medicine supplies, travel and transport”. Mr Johnson had ordered the government to prepare for the “strong possibility” of a no-deal Brexit as talks stalled, saying he could leave Britain “locked in the EU’s orbit”. But the Operation Yellowhammer document suggested there would be real risks of a rise in public disorder, higher food prices and reduced medical supplies. The lead counsel said the UK may not have been “very well prepared at all” to deal with the coronavirus pandemic ... Mr Keith said that “very little thought” was given to the impact lockdowns could have on the country. Evidence is likely to show a lack of responsibility in government, and a state of “chaos” which resulted in a slow reaction to a pandemic where “lost time is measured in lost lives”, the inquiry has been told by representatives of the bereaved. The first module – investigating the country’s preparedness for the crisis – will include evidence on “any impact arising from the UK’s departure from the European Union”. The inquiry team will also scrutinise the vaccine programme under module four, examining whether Britain’s vaccines response was more effective as a result of the UK being outside the EU. Mr Johnson and Tory ministers have argued that Brexit allowed the UK to chart its own course with the vaccines, both when it came to licensing and also when buying up doses.
While the UK’s vaccine rollout was faster than that of the EU, Kate Bingham, the former head of the government’s taskforce, said that the speedy approval had “nothing to do with Brexit”.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 13, 2023 18:34:13 GMT
We could have asked the EU for an extension of the transition period and concentrated on Covid ....... ---------------------- www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/no-deal-brexit-crowded-out-uk-s-preparations-for-pandemic-covid-inquiry-hears/ar-AA1ctJ7m?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=a0c43cafcb3a46ab8f4c4838690331df&ei=24No-deal Brexit ‘crowded out’ UK’s preparations for pandemic, Covid inquiry hears
Story by Adam Forrest • 2h ago Hugo Keith KC told the inquiry that work arising from the threat of a no-deal exit from the EU under Boris Johnson may have drained “the resources and capacity” that were needed for pandemic planning. The top lawyer told the chair of the inquiry, Baroness Hallett, that a lot of planning had gone into the “severe consequences of a no-deal exit on food and medicine supplies, travel and transport”. Mr Johnson had ordered the government to prepare for the “strong possibility” of a no-deal Brexit as talks stalled, saying he could leave Britain “locked in the EU’s orbit”. But the Operation Yellowhammer document suggested there would be real risks of a rise in public disorder, higher food prices and reduced medical supplies. The lead counsel said the UK may not have been “very well prepared at all” to deal with the coronavirus pandemic ... Mr Keith said that “very little thought” was given to the impact lockdowns could have on the country. Evidence is likely to show a lack of responsibility in government, and a state of “chaos” which resulted in a slow reaction to a pandemic where “lost time is measured in lost lives”, the inquiry has been told by representatives of the bereaved. The first module – investigating the country’s preparedness for the crisis – will include evidence on “any impact arising from the UK’s departure from the European Union”. The inquiry team will also scrutinise the vaccine programme under module four, examining whether Britain’s vaccines response was more effective as a result of the UK being outside the EU. Mr Johnson and Tory ministers have argued that Brexit allowed the UK to chart its own course with the vaccines, both when it came to licensing and also when buying up doses.
While the UK’s vaccine rollout was faster than that of the EU, Kate Bingham, the former head of the government’s taskforce, said that the speedy approval had “nothing to do with Brexit”.
She was right Brexit was a past event . In other news a bad new year is due to Christmas .
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Post by wapentake on Jun 13, 2023 18:35:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 18:51:23 GMT
We could have asked the EU for an extension of the transition period and concentrated on Covid ....... ---------------------- www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/no-deal-brexit-crowded-out-uk-s-preparations-for-pandemic-covid-inquiry-hears/ar-AA1ctJ7m?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=a0c43cafcb3a46ab8f4c4838690331df&ei=24No-deal Brexit ‘crowded out’ UK’s preparations for pandemic, Covid inquiry hears
Story by Adam Forrest • 2h ago Hugo Keith KC told the inquiry that work arising from the threat of a no-deal exit from the EU under Boris Johnson may have drained “the resources and capacity” that were needed for pandemic planning. The top lawyer told the chair of the inquiry, Baroness Hallett, that a lot of planning had gone into the “severe consequences of a no-deal exit on food and medicine supplies, travel and transport”. Mr Johnson had ordered the government to prepare for the “strong possibility” of a no-deal Brexit as talks stalled, saying he could leave Britain “locked in the EU’s orbit”. But the Operation Yellowhammer document suggested there would be real risks of a rise in public disorder, higher food prices and reduced medical supplies. The lead counsel said the UK may not have been “very well prepared at all” to deal with the coronavirus pandemic ... Mr Keith said that “very little thought” was given to the impact lockdowns could have on the country. Evidence is likely to show a lack of responsibility in government, and a state of “chaos” which resulted in a slow reaction to a pandemic where “lost time is measured in lost lives”, the inquiry has been told by representatives of the bereaved. The first module – investigating the country’s preparedness for the crisis – will include evidence on “any impact arising from the UK’s departure from the European Union”. The inquiry team will also scrutinise the vaccine programme under module four, examining whether Britain’s vaccines response was more effective as a result of the UK being outside the EU. Mr Johnson and Tory ministers have argued that Brexit allowed the UK to chart its own course with the vaccines, both when it came to licensing and also when buying up doses.
While the UK’s vaccine rollout was faster than that of the EU, Kate Bingham, the former head of the government’s taskforce, said that the speedy approval had “nothing to do with Brexit”.
She was right Brexit was a past event . In other news a bad new year is due to Christmas . As we have agreed, we're now at post mortem meeting stage. A post mortem meeting requires reviewing past events in order to clarify -- in this case -- why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. There should be a lot more of this thing happening but as we all know, the government and Brexit supporters want everyone to zip it when it comes to Brexit.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 13, 2023 19:01:48 GMT
She was right Brexit was a past event . In other news a bad new year is due to Christmas . As we have agreed, we're now at post mortem meeting stage. A post mortem meeting requires reviewing past events in order to clarify -- in this case -- why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. There should be a lot more of this thing happening but as we all know, the government and Brexit supporters want everyone to zip it when it comes to Brexit. We are not in a post mortem stage . We are not dead . We left the EU. It was a past event .Ex Remainers live in the past. We didn’t remain 😁
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 20:17:12 GMT
As we have agreed, we're now at post mortem meeting stage. A post mortem meeting requires reviewing past events in order to clarify -- in this case -- why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. There should be a lot more of this thing happening but as we all know, the government and Brexit supporters want everyone to zip it when it comes to Brexit. We are not in a post mortem stage . We are not dead . We left the EU. It was a past event .Ex Remainers live in the past. We didn’t remain 😁 "A Post Mortem, in the context of meetings, is a process usually conducted at the conclusion of a project to determine which parts of the project were successful or unsuccessful. Project post-mortems are intended to inform process improvements, mitigate future risks, and promote iterative best practices."Brexit or Leaving is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Be. A. Massive. Failure. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem, we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like??
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Post by Bentley on Jun 13, 2023 20:25:02 GMT
We are not in a post mortem stage . We are not dead . We left the EU. It was a past event .Ex Remainers live in the past. We didn’t remain 😁 "A Post Mortem, in the context of meetings, is a process usually conducted at the conclusion of a project to determine which parts of the project were successful or unsuccessful. Project post-mortems are intended to inform process improvements, mitigate future risks, and promote iterative best practices."Brexit or Leaving is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Be. A. Massive. Failure. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem, we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like?? Brexit wasn’t a project , it was an act of leaving a project . There is no parallel universe where we can compare events had we stayed . There is only the constant whining of ex remainers living in the past.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 21:11:37 GMT
"A Post Mortem, in the context of meetings, is a process usually conducted at the conclusion of a project to determine which parts of the project were successful or unsuccessful. Project post-mortems are intended to inform process improvements, mitigate future risks, and promote iterative best practices."Brexit or Leaving is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Be. A. Massive. Failure. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem, we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like?? Brexit wasn’t a project , it was an act of leaving a project . There is no parallel universe where we can compare events had we stayed . There is only the constant whining of ex remainers living in the past. Fine. Here: Brexit or Leaving "The act of leaving a project" is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Have. Failed. The. UK. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit "the act of leaving a project" has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem of "the act of leaving the project," we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like?
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Post by Bentley on Jun 13, 2023 21:15:31 GMT
Brexit wasn’t a project , it was an act of leaving a project . There is no parallel universe where we can compare events had we stayed . There is only the constant whining of ex remainers living in the past. Fine. Brexit or Leaving "The act of leaving a project" is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Have. Failed. The. UK. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit the act of leaving a project has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem of the act of leaving the project, we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like? The act of leaving a project can neither be a success or failure . It was an event . If you leave an abusive marriage , it can’t be judged a success or a failure . Especially if your mother in law is the judge .
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Post by buccaneer on Jun 13, 2023 21:26:03 GMT
But we didn't.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 21:30:51 GMT
Fine. Brexit or Leaving "The act of leaving a project" is done. Past. Concluded. Finalised. Finished. Determined. To. Have. Failed. The. UK. Only thing to talk about now is why, how and to what extent Brexit the act of leaving a project has damaged the UK. During the Brexit Post Mortem of the act of leaving the project, we can revisit 2016 if need be. You like? The act of leaving a project can neither be a success or failure . It was an event . If you leave an abusive marriage , it can’t be judged a success or a failure . Especially if your mother in law is the judge . Events have consequences about which you can made a judgement. Like Brexit. If you leave an abusive marriage, leaving can only be judged as a success because you sneakily qualified the first clause with the word abusive. And don't start that stupid argument again about our EU membership supposedly akin to an abusive marriage. Next!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 21:31:57 GMT
Thank you for pointing out the obvious. Do you have anything sensible to say?
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Post by Pacifico on Jun 13, 2023 21:42:43 GMT
The act of leaving a project can neither be a success or failure . It was an event . If you leave an abusive marriage , it can’t be judged a success or a failure . Especially if your mother in law is the judge . Events have consequences about which you can made a judgement. Like Brexit. If you leave an abusive marriage, leaving can only be judged as a success because you sneakily qualified the first clause with the word abusive. And don't start that stupid argument again about our EU membership supposedly akin to an abusive marriage. Next!! More nonsense. As you keep getting told, Brexit was an event - we left. What happened after Brexit is down to subsequent decisions by the Government - as are most things that affect the economy.
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Post by Bentley on Jun 13, 2023 21:43:07 GMT
The act of leaving a project can neither be a success or failure . It was an event . If you leave an abusive marriage , it can’t be judged a success or a failure . Especially if your mother in law is the judge . Events have consequences about which you can made a judgement. Like Brexit. If you leave an abusive marriage, leaving can only be judged as a success because you sneakily qualified the first clause with the word abusive. And don't start that stupid argument again about our EU membership supposedly akin to an abusive marriage. Next!! Indeed. The sum of the consequences of Brexit was leaving the EU. I think the word ‘ abusive ‘ was quite apt. My argument was fine , your inability to see it is stupid . Stop living in the past and look to the future .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2023 22:19:44 GMT
Events have consequences about which you can made a judgement. Like Brexit. If you leave an abusive marriage, leaving can only be judged as a success because you sneakily qualified the first clause with the word abusive. And don't start that stupid argument again about our EU membership supposedly akin to an abusive marriage. Next!! Indeed. The sum of the consequences of Brexit was leaving the EU. I think the word ‘ abusive ‘ was quite apt. My argument was fine , your inability to see it is stupid . Stop living in the past and look to the future . Leaving the EU was and is Brexit. You like playing the victim, so yeah, you'd say "abusive." The EU abused the UK, boo hoo! You have no argument. You're just playing semantics and I'm just indulging you.
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