Zzippy wrote: » I haven't time to read everything that's happening. Care to give us a synopsis?
troyzer wrote: » Brexit. Is. ****ed.
molloyjh wrote: » This will end in either a no deal or a general election. I’ve no idea what would happen to Brexit in the event of the latter. I’m assuming May would need to request an extension to enable a new Government to be formed and to choose their direction. It’s such a complete mess.
sydthebeat wrote: » will a general election not just mean a guaranteed no deal brexit???
bilston wrote: » Well there could be an extension to A50. Nobody knows, we might get a clearer picture tonight.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Good start to the week. up €40 and if last goes my way it'll be great start to the week Anyone else got tips for the week?
Stheno wrote: » Are you following the threads in horse racing?
bilston wrote: » So driving to the Ulster Leinster QF. Now Brexit may be delayed but if it isn't that will be Brexit Day 1. Therefore will I need one of these greencards to drive in RoI? Without it will I be insured? Also I read of plans for border protests on the 30th...potential for issues getting to the match!!
Deleted User wrote: » Even now supply chain in many areas is starting to run into trouble, the nearer we get to the deadline the greater amount of supply chain is going to be held back. A director of sales I know for a fairly big fmcg told me yesterday that we're around a week away from some pretty dramatic headlines in the papers. It's not just going to go bang on the day. Insurers are already sending out notices about coverage.
Zzippy wrote: » Insurers are still holding off on issuing green cards, even though customers may need them on March 30th. Apparently they usually take 4 weeks to issue.
Deleted User wrote: » Insurers can make up the rules themselves on March 30th. French insured truck crashes in Southampton? French insurer has just decided that it's the French legal system which they want to litigate under because now there is no supervisory court. They refuse to pay unless it's litigated in France as this is beneficial to them. This is the immediate basic reality of no-deal Brexit. A System that requires a vast amount of rules will suddenly have no rules.
dregin wrote: » There's to be a grace period for Northern Irish drivers in the south, but not the other way round - https://www.rte.ie/news/2019/0307/1034888-green-cards-qa/
bilston wrote: » The UK is to unveil its plans for the border.
thomond2006 wrote: » The Cleveland Browns will be fun to watch next September.
stephen_n wrote: » What’s that got to do with Brexit?
Buer wrote: » Odell Beckham Jnr. had some extemely outspoken positions regarding the backstop and any unilateral withdrawal.
Podge_irl wrote: » Ugh...tore my ACL skiing. Paris marathon in 5 weeks looking a smidgen unlikely...