I found some in B&Q cheaper. Gyproc Standard Square edge Plasterboard (L)2400mm (W)1200mm (T)9.5mm £7.12
The sad thing is, it's actually happening in a lot of trades. Not all of us sit on our arse in front of a computer. See what I mean. That price is scandalous
Brexit survival pack Contents: Porridge Oats 4x500g Dried Fruit and Nuts 4x200g Fruit & Nut bar 4x35g Basmati Rice 2x1kg Italian Pasta 7x500g Tins of Tuna 4x120g Cans of Sardines 4x75g Beans (variety of) 4x380g Packets of Passata 4x500g Tins of Spam 4x200g Macaroni Cheese 4x385g Devonshire Custard 4x400g Packet of Salt 85g Packet of Pepper 25g Mixed Herbs 2x11g Sugar Lumps 500g 160 Tea bags Instant Coffee (93 servings) Powdered Milk Marmite Plasterboard (L)2400mm (W)1200mm (T)9.5mm
I just hope and pray for a deal for the sake of my business. A no deal is for the loony brigade with money to spare.
You may mock but that to me just shows the pure ignorance of a brexiteer. Quite disturbing really when it will effect the whole of the building trade
Here's an example in the last day. https://www.voanews.com/a/pompeo-visits-hungary-to-raise-concerns-about-china-russia/4781472.html Eastern EU member states are getting frustrated with Brussels telling them that they have to take their quota of Middle Eastern and African migrants. Meanwhile Putin is taking a charm offensive to these ex Soviet Bloc countries. It could become an issue.
I see that Ian blackford has called May a liar. You're not allowed to call someone a liar in parliment. You can lie but not accuse someone of it.
Tommy Robinson has made his own documentary with lots of photos of himself when young! Exciting. But he forgot this one. He looks very tired in it as you can see, which is probably why he hasn’t cleared up the icing sugar or flour he spilt on the worktop earlier. Messy boy please log in to view this image
Grant Shapps has just said that he thinks May is running down clock to leave her deal or no deal. He went on to say that he doesn't think she would want a no deal however if her deal is not supported then she may go down that route. Interestingly, he confirmed what that reporter said last night regarding secondary legislation. He said he has never seen so much planning going on behind the scenes for a no deal. Every day he said he saw dozens upon dozens of preparation documents.
The EU says it won't relent on an indefinite backstop to prevent a hard border. Yet in the event of a no deal, the EU will be obliged to instate a hard border anyway, in addition to the damage to jobs and economies on the Continent. In this situation, if you were May, wouldn't you call their bluff?
Yep there needs to be lots of planning. Stock piling of medicines etc what a sad state we will find ourselves in. Best get myself a warehouse for the plastering materials
He was wrong to say that. it's not allowed and shows him for what he is. People can knock May but she is miles infront of some of those MP's regarding etiquette.