Brian Reay <
no...@m.com> wrote:
> Stephen Cole <
use...@stephenthomascole.com> wrote:
>> The Yellowhammer leak has certainly put the cat amongst the pigeons but I
>> noted with mild amusement when reading commentary this morning that the
>> likely (note *not* worst-case) ramifications of leaving with no deal are
>> exactly as I predicted and called here months ago, from Polly Toynbee;
>>
>> Pause here to reprise the Yellowhammer analysis: ports chaos for three
>> months and then only restored to 50% of their function; diabetics and
>> children with cancer not guaranteed their drugs; no chemicals to treat the
>> water supply; fresh food shortages; food riots; sterling plunging and banks
>> disrupted; two refineries to possibly close, accompanied by strikes and
>> fuel shortages; civil unrest around Ireland’s border before long;
>> Gibraltar’s 15,000 workers delayed for hours daily at the border; embassies
>> besieged by expat visa and passport worries; clashes at sea with our 12
>> vessels unable to police UK waters; care homes closing within months – and
>> a lot more. Add to that the outrages which will be caused by Priti Patel’s
>> hostile Home Office closing the border to Europeans on the stroke of
>> midnight on 31 October: expect children separated from parents; doctors and
>> nurses barred from returning to work; mayhem and scandal across Europe at
>> our brutal behaviour
>> ///end quote
>>
>> Sunlit uplands, then, Brian?
>>
>
> You just keep trying to reassure yourself Steve, you seem to need it.
>
I’m just very concerned about children with cancer running out of medicine,
Brian. I would expect most decent people to be so, tbh. It’s “interesting”
that you don’t seem to care one way or the other. HTH, OM.
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