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If they voted to accept the withdrawal agreement today (which won't happen) would you support it Frank?

I kinda got the impression that you just wanted no deal. Or was that just to wind people up.

I know that’s not addressed to me and I’m the opposite view to @BigBlueNose although I hope not as entrenched as him . I want to remain but I’ve said the vote being the vote I want the softest possible Brexit so I’m really conflicted how I want today to go . I really don’t want a no deal so if she wins I’ll take it and hope we can get a deal that eases our way out with the smallest possible disruption if she loses then I suppose that could be viewed as a win as well. God knows
 
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If they voted to accept the withdrawal agreement today (which won't happen) would you support it Frank?

I kinda got the impression that you just wanted no deal. Or was that just to wind people up.
I voted for a no deal Brexit initially... that is what every single leave voted thought was on the table. (im not interested in arguments about that)

I would take a deal if it suited us. but this deal just doesn't .

I would happily take a soft well thought out deal that is 50/50 or in our favour.

us leaving , but giving them the house, the car and the dog IS NOT what ANYONE wants is is quite frankly ridiculous.
 
From what I understand Joe, table salt is exactly what they put on the roads. The road salt is the natural form of sodium chloride, whereas table salt has been purified.

https://www.thoughtco.com/chemical-composition-of-road-salt-609168

"Road salt is halite, which is the natural mined mineral form of table salt or sodium chloride (NaCl). While table salt has been purified, rock salt contains mineral impurities, so it is typically brownish or gray in color. Machines mine the salt, which is crushed and packaged for delivery. Additives may be mixed with the road salt to prevent caking and ease delivery using gritting machines. Examples of additives include sodium hexacyanoferrate(II) and sugar. "
Yes, because salt Chloride doesn't have any reductive reactions, whereas Chlorate does (with the 3 additional Oxygen atoms) which is why it's used as a component in home made bombs.
 
Yes, because salt Chloride doesn't have any reductive reactions, whereas Chlorate does (with the 3 additional Oxygen atoms) which is why it's used as a component in home made bombs.

No idea mate. I have precisely zero health & safety certifications do had to Google it. I know a few bureaucrats in the Commission though, and they just love making up stuff for the fun of it. I blame it on the sheer volume of coffee gushing through Brussels.
 
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