Fifty seven world class triathletes get the slops

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  1. sadbrewer

    sadbrewer Well-Known Member

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    Let's dissect the utter bull in this a little..
    You said
    ''For a start it meant that the UK didn't have enough chemicals to treat our sewage so the government allowed more dumping of raw sewage into our waterways''
    Juddy G who is in the industry replied..
    '' Really so out of interest what chemicals are used and are they in short supply ?''
    Your reply was
    ''I don't know but I know it's true''
    Juddy G replied
    ''Well I know it’s not, sewage treatment is a biological process either by filtration or activated sludge the only chemical used is occasionally ferric sulphate to settle sludge or control H2S and polymer to help flocculation in the sludge thickening for disposal process and I know that’s made in Castleford and Bradford so not impacted by Brexit''

    You replied by changing your argument regarding the UK having not enough chemicals despite admitting previously '' I don't know''...to...
    ''Except for the fact that due to Brexit there weren't enough lorry drivers to deliver it meaning there was a massive shortage and so dumping was allowed.''
    Juddy G recognises your change of justification and replies..
    '' So let’s get it right, it was definitely European chemicals being in short supply but now it’s because there’s a shortage of lorry drivers?''
    You replied immediately to that .
    .'' For the hard of thinking. Leaving the EU meant there was a shortage of lorry drivers which in turn meant that we didn't have a sufficient supply of chemicals where needed which is why they allowed the extra dumping of raw sewage.
    It's not exactly a hard concept to understand''...despite offering no evidence to support that in relation to the main issue of the thread.

    Your next post was the selectively redacted and out of date RPS...that you presented as your main evidence.
    Tyketanic then asked.
    .''Not to be pedantic…. But is the issue specific to the case in question at Sunderland. Genuine question as I don’t know.''
    Your reply was
    ''No, it was a nationwide RPS because we couldn't transfer the chemicals around the country to where they were needed.''
    Now lets be quite honest here...you weren't pedantic but answered whilst knowing full well that the RPS you quoted was out of date at the end of 2021 and therefore not relevant to Sunderland ..as Tyketanic had specifically asked.

    You then upped the ante by having a stab at Juddy G..
    ''Juddy G has gone awfully quiet on the subject too since I posted the environment agencies own RPS clearly listing Brexit as a cause.''
    ...failing again to mention that you had cherry picked an out of date RPS.
    Dub-Tyke then posted
    ''Knowing what Juddy does for a living, I’d say he’s the expert on these matters.''
    You replied...
    ''So would I so he was probably right when he said that they use the chemical which it was widely accepted was unable to be transported to sites around the country due to Brexit.
    Juddy G said no such thing in this thread...only you did.

    I then replied to your redacted, selective, out of date RPS notice post..
    It didn't list Brexit directly as the cause, that's disingenuous, you left off the fact that it also states... Covid, and other unavoidable supply chain failures...as reasons that Water companies will not be prosecuted.
    You also neglected to mention that the notice you quoted, is not current but was withdrawn in January of 2022.

    You replied
    ''Yes because it was a 2021 issue.
    Strange that you never mentioned that to those who find things ''hard of thinking'
    or those who find it perhaps a ''hard concept to understand''...it will be hard when you remove or deny the parts that don't fit your case and present withdrawn RPS notices without pointing out that they are not current,

    Let us be quite honest here your postings have been no better than the bulls**t on the bus, or Boris on parties...or Dan Snow claiming the Brexit Party had interfered with his electoral mail.
    Don't criticise others for their little porkies or selective arguments or economy of the truth when in reality you are prepared to do the same.
     
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  2. DazFrumTarn

    DazFrumTarn Well-Known Member

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  3. lk3

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    Covid had a much bigger impact on shortage of drivers than Brexit
     
  4. Jud

    Juddy G Well-Known Member

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    Apologies for having a life
     
  5. Jud

    Juddy G Well-Known Member

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    Aye not sure if I know Dub Tyke or not he either knows me or worked out I have industry knowledge,
     
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  6. North Yorks Red

    North Yorks Red Well-Known Member

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    not so much Brexit at fault on this for me as Water Companies screwing the customers to pay shareholder dividends and executives disgusting amounts of money despite err piss poor performance!
     
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    Do people actually still try and defend Brexit in 2023?

    I genuinely thought it was only grifters from certain areas of the media.

    It stuns me that the word Remoaner is still in the lexicon.
     
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