XPost: alt.home.repair, uk.d-i-y, alt.sci.physics   
   From: xenolith@optusnet.com.au   
      
   On 11/6/19 11:42 pm, Commander Kinsey wrote:   
   > On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 07:50:29 +0100, Xeno wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 11/6/19 4:27 pm, Steve Walker wrote:   
   >>> On 11/06/2019 03:16, Xeno wrote:   
   >>>> On 11/6/19 9:47 am, Commander Kinsey wrote:   
   >>>>> On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 00:04:10 +0100, Xeno    
   >>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>> On 11/6/19 8:08 am, Commander Kinsey wrote:   
   >>>>>>> On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:24:43 +0100, Xeno    
   >>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> On 10/6/19 6:12 am, Commander Kinsey wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>> On Sun, 09 Jun 2019 18:11:57 +0100, Rod Speed   
   >>>>>>>>>    
   >>>>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message   
   >>>>>>>>>> news:op.z24ke1iqwdg98l@desktop-ga2mpl8.lan...   
   >>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, 09 Jun 2019 16:42:45 +0100, Rod Speed   
   >>>>>>>>>>>    
   >>>>>>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>> "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message   
   >>>>>>>>>>>> news:op.z24gs5lmwdg98l@desktop-ga2mpl8.lan...   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> But for no reason, some of them were sliced diagonally across,   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> making   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> two   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> triangular slabs. I could understand that if there was a   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> start of a   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> slope, so the slabs needed to "bend", but there wasn't.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> Also noticed what I think is some silly legislation - every   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> front   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> door   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> was   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> accessible without going up steps. Are 100% of house   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> buyers now   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> disabled   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>> or something?   
   >>>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>>> Just stupid pollys if it is legislation that says that.   
   >>>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>>> It's happening all over the UK, we're spending billions   
   >>>>>>>>>>> catering for   
   >>>>>>>>>>> 1% of   
   >>>>>>>>>>> the population.   
   >>>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>>> Yep, your pollys are the stupid. Cant even manage to   
   >>>>>>>>>> do a brexit in 3 fucking years. God knows how you lot   
   >>>>>>>>>> ever managed an empire, most likely by not letting   
   >>>>>>>>>> your dregs or women vote.   
   >>>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>> Amazing we can't leave something instantly. It should have   
   >>>>>>>>> taken no   
   >>>>>>>>> more than a month.   
   >>>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> Apparently you understand very little of the complexity involved.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> It's complex to start doing something, it's damn easy to stop it.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Just as complex in this case. You need to reinitiate all systems that   
   >>>>>> were in place prior or, more likely, develop new systems since the   
   >>>>>> old   
   >>>>>> would likely be obsolete.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Copy what's in place or delete it. Takes a matter of a week or two.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Why would you *copy* a system you're tossing away?   
   >>>> You can't just *delete* what's in place. You need to transition.   
   >>>> What's more, you need something to transition to.   
   >>>> What existed before the EU is no longer relevant nor is it desirable.   
   >>>> A *new system* needs to be developed, tested and then the *existing*   
   >>>> transitioned to the new.   
   >>>   
   >>> You copy most of what is there, with one additional piece of legislation   
   >>> specifying that all refderences to EU rules, regulations, establishments   
   >>> and structures are now to be read as referring to a list of named UK   
   >>> institutions, but then you have the power to change it later. No need to   
   >>> change everything instantly, it can be phased over years.   
   >>>   
   >>> SteveW   
   >>   
   >> Which is what I said - in a nutshell - phased in over years. The other   
   >> aspect you have not given any thought to is the logistics of it all. It   
   >> is a lot more involved than most people think, the legislation being   
   >> just the start of it.   
   >   
   > But the "phased in over years" can happen after we leave the EU. Just   
   > make all EU laws into UK laws instantly, and remove or adjust them as we   
   > wish over the coming years.   
      
   It isn't just the laws! Don't you get that?   
      
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   Xeno   
      
      
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