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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
You're letting yourself down there, jfman. Apart from the intial oxymoron, the dates were hard and fast.
Your final paragraph describes disconnected matters. Indeed the quiet period would have been the time for businesses to get into gear.
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Everything from starting the A50 process and every extension, decision to not extend, simply created deadlines that weren't in our interest. They only existed because that's how the process was designed when it was only a hypothetical idea that anyone would ever leave the EU.
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Originally Posted by Pierre
I, literally, just asked in another thread if you had recently learnt what arbitrary meant.......obviously not.
You missed out then entrepreneurial and agile bits, that you laughed at. Also not short notice, which is the point.
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It was short notice to implement the deal. You are arguing that business should have prepared for every possible outcome which no business would find credible.
If Government wants business to make a success of Brexit it's not unreasonable to expect them to assist in doing so.
We all want Brexit to be a success, do we not?