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What are they going to do, with the medical isotopes (for treating cancer and diagnosing purposes). I recently (quickly, and it was a Dutch-Belgian article, - regarding a new way to produce Molybdeen and an epilogue about Brexit and their production), read an article that most medical isotopes in the U.K. are imported from the Netherlands, Belgium and France. Some of them have a very low half-life (delays are obviously very detrimental) so it is also quite difficult to import them from say New-Zealand; what are they going to do if there's no deal; and they are extremely careful with these kind of shipments since they can be made into dirty bombs apparently?

So basically what are they going to do for people with cancer etc?

That’s the main issue, the half life of the product. The issue with the no deal scenario is obviously the customs clearance of goods and the backlog this causes.

At present they’re looking into stockpiling within reason (life of the product). However the detail of the contingency was not disclosed in detail, it was more of a case of “yes we have contingency and yes we will be Implementing it when required”

December 20/21/22/23 will be crunch time if the deal hasn’t been agreed, everyone will need to start looking at the possibility of invoking their resilience plans
 
That’s the main issue, the half life of the product. The issue with the no deal scenario is obviously the customs clearance of goods and the backlog this causes.

At present they’re looking into stockpiling within reason (life of the product). However the detail of the contingency was not disclosed in detail, it was more of a case of “yes we have contingency and yes we will be Implementing it when required”

December 20/21/22/23 will be crunch time if the deal hasn’t been agreed, everyone will need to start looking at the possibility of invoking their resilience plans

@OnlyBlueWillDo it might serve you well to read through some of Chris' posts in this thread.
 
That’s the main issue, the half life of the product. The issue with the no deal scenario is obviously the customs clearance of goods and the backlog this causes.

At present they’re looking into stockpiling within reason (life of the product). However the detail of the contingency was not disclosed in detail, it was more of a case of “yes we have contingency and yes we will be Implementing it when required”

December 20/21/22/23 will be crunch time if the deal hasn’t been agreed, everyone will need to start looking at the possibility of invoking their resilience plans

Thank you
 
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Honestly that exchange was the most bizarre incident I have ever seen or read about in the Commons; it was as if the fact that Labour won that motion had been expunged from Hansard and the truth was whatever Liddington said it was.
 
You haven't seen that film yet you know Bruce is wide of the mark and doesn't know what he's talking about?

Exactly. Don't you follow the logic of it? I've never seen the film, so how can I even begin to understand the logic or otherwise of what he has said. But I can see piss-taking from a mile off from the likes of him.

But he's safe in being able to toss out this patronising crap on a regular basis: "...I thought you were very good in Clockwork Orange to be fair. Alex was always mean to you but you played it really well..."

And the likes of you are always ready to have a go at me. I find your ripostes at me hilarious, but on another level, rather sad. Is that all you can do...?
 
Exactly. Don't you follow the logic of it? I've never seen the film, so how can I even begin to understand the logic or otherwise of what he has said. But I can see piss-taking from a mile off from the likes of him.

But he's safe in being able to toss out this patronising crap on a regular basis: "...I thought you were very good in Clockwork Orange to be fair. Alex was always mean to you but you played it really well..."

And the likes of you are always ready to have a go at me. I find your ripostes at me hilarious, but on another level, rather sad. Is that all you can do...?

well, I could drive you to the point of rage where you get angry and insulting and then try to pass it off as humour, but what's the point.
 
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