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Then the other team deserves to lose for not adapting. Is there a reason they can’t play the long ball game?
You have a home and away pitch...
Do you follow football?
Hammers fan?
Then the other team deserves to lose for not adapting. Is there a reason they can’t play the long ball game?
Well, if he doesn’t want to compete, best he gives up then. Is he the only UK based business in that field? Are the others giving up?So he shouldn't be in business because competitors exist?
Well, if he doesn’t want to compete, best he gives up then. Is he the only UK based business in that field? Are the others giving up?
Then the other team deserves to lose for not adapting. Is there a reason they can’t play the long ball game?
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.
When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.
4 years on and Mottie is still as clueless about why the UK benefits so much from the Single Market.When the going gets tough, the weak give up. Looks like they’ve had it too easy in the first place and are just looking to apportion blame as their reason for giving up. They’re not businesses, they’re just someone’s folly.
It's not about UK Glass Eels not adapting; it is about things they can't control.
They can't make their customers do anything (including fill in forms).
What do actually do with an eel?
WrongDon’t cry too much for that bloke. He's had a good living. Times change and you either adapt or give up. There’s going to be others in the EU that will lose out to the U.K. so it’s just tit for tat. Someone’s loss will be someone else’s gain.
If true, and I doubt whether it is, that seems to greatly please you so not all bad then.UK is closed for business, courtesy of Brexit
Don’t cry too much for that bloke. He's had a good living. Times change and you either adapt or give up. There’s going to be others in the EU that will lose out to the U.K. so it’s just tit for tat. Someone’s loss will be someone else’s gain.