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CONTENTS From the editor


here... isn’t it? return is almost The point of no


A


t time of writing in the third week of March, Brexit is just around the corner. MPs have decided that there will be no nad that there can be no acceptance of the deal Mr


t is just around


rs May has ‘no deal’


negotiated. .


Mrs May went to Brussels to ask for two months extensio a two week extension


The Brexiteers are pushin instead.


trying every trick in the book to stop the process. Im e ifagin businesses in this way?


Imagine the MD asking the staff say that. The FD says we can’t aff


g for no deal anyway, and the Remainers are


f we ran our Remainers are on and was given


ff what they want - half say this, half ay this, half


productivity. The MD decides to go with that even ord that, HR says that will increase


though she’d prefer to


who would replace her? The board members are all too scared an g that. Both HR and the FD talk about ousting the MD, but


they’re fine with this or that, so long as it doesn’t affect their department.


stay with this. The FD keeps calling board meetings, misplacing emails and stalling at every turn while HR stirs up the staff and accuses really supportin


g as it doesn’t ed and really ng the MD, but s the MD of not cing emails and he’d prefer to increase


Whatever happens over the next few weeks, it’s going to be a rollercoaster ride.


2019 Lynn


n Sencicle few weeks, it’s


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