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Jan 13, 2021 18:58:55 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 18:58:55 GMT
It is being reported in Bild that Schenker AG, the logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn with 76,000 employees and a presence in 130 countries, will currently no longer accept goods for transport to the UK. The crappy Tory Brexshit deal and associated customs forms is making the U.K. a no go zone for trade. If one of the world’s largest logistics firm thinks the protocols put in place are not worth the hassle what chance is their for small scale hauliers and food suppliers?
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 13, 2021 19:17:35 GMT
It is being reported in Bild that Schenker AG, the logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn with 76,000 employees and a presence in 130 countries, will currently no longer accept goods for transport to the UK. The crappy Tory Brexshit deal and associated customs forms is making the U.K. a no go zone for trade. If one of the world’s largest logistics firm thinks the protocols put in place are not worth the hassle what chance is their for small scale hauliers and food suppliers? Found the article you mention. Its down to incorrect paperwork and the article is written in German, for German exporters as a warning... There is a problem with the bureaucracy. “Only around ten percent of the shipments commissioned from DB Schenker have complete and correct papers. In the majority of the programs, however, there are deficiencies in the documents, ”said a spokesman for the railway subsidiary to BILD. Your posts are so easy to debunk its untrue! Try harder! m.bild.de/politik/ausland/politik-ausland/brexit-notbremse-db-schenker-nimmt-keine-waren-fuer-grossbritannien-mehr-an-74871316.bildMobile.html
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Jan 13, 2021 19:19:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 19:19:45 GMT
so why would a railway company jeopardize 70000 jobs.oh it was reported in der bild a rag on the same level as the sun and star
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Jan 13, 2021 19:28:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 19:28:53 GMT
It is being reported in Bild that Schenker AG, the logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn with 76,000 employees and a presence in 130 countries, will currently no longer accept goods for transport to the UK. The crappy Tory Brexshit deal and associated customs forms is making the U.K. a no go zone for trade. If one of the world’s largest logistics firm thinks the protocols put in place are not worth the hassle what chance is their for small scale hauliers and food suppliers? Found the article you mention. Its down to incorrect paperwork and the article is written in German, for German exporters as a warning... There is a problem with the bureaucracy. “Only around ten percent of the shipments commissioned from DB Schenker have complete and correct papers. In the majority of the programs, however, there are deficiencies in the documents, ”said a spokesman for the railway subsidiary to BILD. Your posts are so easy to debunk its untrue! Try harder! m.bild.de/politik/ausland/politik-ausland/brexit-notbremse-db-schenker-nimmt-keine-waren-fuer-grossbritannien-mehr-an-74871316.bildMobile.htmljust read it in german before i noticed the translation button quite surprised how good my german is after all these years
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 19:29:37 GMT
It is being reported in Bild that Schenker AG, the logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn with 76,000 employees and a presence in 130 countries, will currently no longer accept goods for transport to the UK. The crappy Tory Brexshit deal and associated customs forms is making the U.K. a no go zone for trade. If one of the world’s largest logistics firm thinks the protocols put in place are not worth the hassle what chance is their for small scale hauliers and food suppliers? Found the article you mention. Its down to incorrect paperwork and the article is written in German, for German exporters as a warning... There is a problem with the bureaucracy. “Only around ten percent of the shipments commissioned from DB Schenker have complete and correct papers. In the majority of the programs, however, there are deficiencies in the documents, ”said a spokesman for the railway subsidiary to BILD. Your posts are so easy to debunk its untrue! Try harder! m.bild.de/politik/ausland/politik-ausland/brexit-notbremse-db-schenker-nimmt-keine-waren-fuer-grossbritannien-mehr-an-74871316.bildMobile.htmlHave you considered that the Tories might have implemented a really crappy system with rubbish forms? Highly unlikely with their ‘world beating’ track record, but you never know.
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Post by South Wirral Blue on Jan 13, 2021 19:30:43 GMT
It is being reported in Bild that Schenker AG, the logistics subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn with 76,000 employees and a presence in 130 countries, will currently no longer accept goods for transport to the UK. The crappy Tory Brexshit deal and associated customs forms is making the U.K. a no go zone for trade. If one of the world’s largest logistics firm thinks the protocols put in place are not worth the hassle what chance is their for small scale hauliers and food suppliers? You've become a malfunctioning propaganda machine Ian! It's all starting to sound needlessly repetitive now though. You still can't handle Brexit and you still can't handle that people vote Conservative. We get it. The UK is far too big a market to become a 'no go zone for trade' as you put it. Absurd suggestion.
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Jan 13, 2021 19:31:12 GMT
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 13, 2021 19:31:12 GMT
Have you considered that the Tories might have implemented a really crappy system with rubbish forms? Highly unlikely with their ‘world beating’ track record, but you never know. Well the forms can't be rubbish, because 10% of shippers got them right. The other 90% will catch up pretty soon believe me
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Jan 13, 2021 19:31:31 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 19:31:31 GMT
so why would a railway company jeopardize 70000 jobs.oh it was reported in der bild a rag on the same level as the sun and star They deliver to 130 countries. Sorry, 129 countries now. It may come as something of a surprise but the U.K. isn’t the centre of the universe.
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 19:33:32 GMT
Have you considered that the Tories might have implemented a really crappy system with rubbish forms? Highly unlikely with their ‘world beating’ track record, but you never know. Well the forms can't be rubbish, because 10% of shippers got them right. The other 90% will catch up pretty soon believe me Just not DB Schenker. A 10% win record would embarrass Jon McCarthy but clearly this is promotion form in Tory town.
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 13, 2021 19:36:25 GMT
Well the forms can't be rubbish, because 10% of shippers got them right. The other 90% will catch up pretty soon believe me Just not DB Schenker. A 10% win record would embarrass Jon McCarthy but clearly this is promotion form in Tory town. You seem very upset, have your adult sized nappies been held up due to incorrect paperwork?
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 19:41:23 GMT
Just not DB Schenker. A 10% win record would embarrass Jon McCarthy but clearly this is promotion form in Tory town. You seem very upset, have your adult sized nappies been held up due to incorrect paperwork? Not upset at all, quietly enjoying watching all those chickens coming home to roost.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 19:48:28 GMT
he is not upset he is happy because he wants it to fail .i find that odd really because himself and his family will have to live through it.there is no major problem and it will be sorted as the company says people are in place to help the smaller firms to complete the forms present orders will be delivered they are just not accepting goods with wrong paperwork. .
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Jan 13, 2021 19:53:51 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 19:53:51 GMT
he is not upset he is happy because he wants it to fail .i find that odd really because himself and his family will have to live through it.there is no major problem and it will be sorted as the company says people are in place to help the smaller firms to complete the forms present orders will be delivered they are just not accepting goods with wrong paperwork. . The sooner it fails, the sooner we can escape the fantasy politics that is so damaging this country. Anyway that’s a bit rich from someone who earlier in this thread stated that, thanks to his second sight, knew that all the Brexshit promises were a load of rubbish, yet still voted for it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 20:05:05 GMT
he is not upset he is happy because he wants it to fail .i find that odd really because himself and his family will have to live through it.there is no major problem and it will be sorted as the company says people are in place to help the smaller firms to complete the forms present orders will be delivered they are just not accepting goods with wrong paperwork. . The sooner it fails, the sooner we can escape the fantasy politics that is so damaging this country. Anyway that’s a bit rich from someone who earlier in this thread stated that, thanks to his second sight, knew that all the Brexshit promises were a load of rubbish, yet still voted for it. Weapons grade stupidity or what? you have never quite got over the fact the the country rejected your beloved party.well they did by a majority so big all the whingeing in the world wont alter it 3 more years so why not try to make it work because with your attitude it may just be you that suffers as well as everyone else you wish it on.
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Post by Lobster on Jan 13, 2021 20:13:07 GMT
The sooner it fails, the sooner we can escape the fantasy politics that is so damaging this country. Anyway that’s a bit rich from someone who earlier in this thread stated that, thanks to his second sight, knew that all the Brexshit promises were a load of rubbish, yet still voted for it. Weapons grade stupidity or what? you have never quite got over the fact the the country rejected your beloved party.well they did by a majority so big all the whingeing in the world wont alter it 3 more years so why not try to make it work because with your attitude it may just be you that suffers as well as everyone else you wish it on. -My car is petrol and you've filled it with diesel! -Stop whinging and try and make it work. You can have a new car in 3 years anyway.
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Jan 13, 2021 20:14:39 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 20:14:39 GMT
The sooner it fails, the sooner we can escape the fantasy politics that is so damaging this country. Anyway that’s a bit rich from someone who earlier in this thread stated that, thanks to his second sight, knew that all the Brexshit promises were a load of rubbish, yet still voted for it. Weapons grade stupidity or what? you have never quite got over the fact the the country rejected your beloved party.well they did by a majority so big all the whingeing in the world wont alter it 3 more years so why not try to make it work because with your attitude it may just be you that suffers as well as everyone else you wish it on. So do I make it work? Volunteer to help international logistics companies with their Brexshit form filling?
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Jan 13, 2021 20:15:51 GMT
Post by Derry Blue on Jan 13, 2021 20:15:51 GMT
Sorry, but by this response you obviously think your opinion does matter. Let me assure you it doesn’t matter to me and your arrogance in assuming it does matter to many people is breathtaking. Though I suspect your coterie of little pals will jump on your band wagon as well. Let me reiterate, just because you think something doesn’t make it important. You spend too much time with SB and IHB. You always turn everything into a personal and snide attack. Are you as nasty to people in your family, or only to outsiders who don't share your somewhat extreme views? There's an old saying that obviously passed you by: "If you can't say something nicely, don't say anything at all." It would pay you to learn and remember that! I don’t think I’ll take lectures from you or certain others on this thread about being “nasty”
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Jan 13, 2021 20:21:07 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 13, 2021 20:21:07 GMT
You always turn everything into a personal and snide attack. Are you as nasty to people in your family, or only to outsiders who don't share your somewhat extreme views? There's an old saying that obviously passed you by: "If you can't say something nicely, don't say anything at all." It would pay you to learn and remember that! I don’t think I’ll take lectures from you or certain others on this thread about being “nasty” Bye then.
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 13, 2021 20:23:51 GMT
you have never quite got over the fact the the country rejected your beloved party.well they did by a majority so big all the whingeing in the world wont alter it 3 more years so why not try to make it work because with your attitude it may just be you that suffers as well as everyone else you wish it on. So do I make it work? Volunteer to help international logistics companies with their Brexshit form filling? Its the senders who need to fill the forms in! Schenker are just saying they won't collect or deliver any goods that don't have the right customs declarations! At least learn a bit about logistics before unleashing your propaganda...
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Jan 14, 2021 8:57:16 GMT
Post by lincolnexile on Jan 14, 2021 8:57:16 GMT
Heard the one about the Fisheries Minister who couldn’t be bothered to read the Brexshit Bill, but voted it through anyway? linkI'm not sure how she became anything to do with fisheries when you consider she's a barrister and is the MP for Banbury on Sea. I mean you couldn't get anywhere further from the sea that Banbury, maybe it's coarse fishing she's in charge of. Although she is responsible for farming as well, so no doubt was responsible for okaying the sugar beet pesticide as well, which no doubt ticks all the boxes regarding Tory hate figures Joking apart Ian. I agree that not reading the bill before you actually voted on it is ridiculous, even if you just went through the bits that dealt with the part of the economy that you are responsible for, when that's what you are being paid to do. And saying publicly that you didn't read it because you were busy with a kids nativity trail is just plain stupid. I apologise in advance not being at all clued up when it comes to politics and the content of the Brexit Bill, and I'm not on a wind up, or looking for an argument, especially at this time of the morning. But given that the Brexit Bill was such a shit deal for the UK why did Labour help vote it through. Was it the fact that any deal was better than no deal at all?
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Jan 14, 2021 10:49:04 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Jan 14, 2021 10:49:04 GMT
Heard the one about the Fisheries Minister who couldn’t be bothered to read the Brexshit Bill, but voted it through anyway? linkI'm not sure how she became anything to do with fisheries when you consider she's a barrister and is the MP for Banbury on Sea. I mean you couldn't get anywhere further from the sea that Banbury, maybe it's coarse fishing she's in charge of. Although she is responsible for farming as well, so no doubt was responsible for okaying the sugar beet pesticide as well, which no doubt ticks all the boxes regarding Tory hate figures Joking apart Ian. I agree that not reading the bill before you actually voted on it is ridiculous, even if you just went through the bits that dealt with the part of the economy that you are responsible for, when that's what you are being paid to do. And saying publicly that you didn't read it because you were busy with a kids nativity trail is just plain stupid. I apologise in advance not being at all clued up when it comes to politics and the content of the Brexit Bill, and I'm not on a wind up, or looking for an argument, especially at this time of the morning. But given that the Brexit Bill was such a shit deal for the UK why did Labour help vote it through. Was it the fact that any deal was better than no deal at all? Pretty much. I think Starmer wanted to draw a line under it and move on, but then he's been pretty weak and compliant to everything the Tories have done since becoming Labour leader. Personally I'd much prefer Labour to abstain from all things Brexit, accept that their support is divided on the issue and let the Tories own it. But I suppose that was more or less Corbyn's stance in the last election and it didn't work.
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Jan 14, 2021 11:29:10 GMT
Post by Wortleyblue on Jan 14, 2021 11:29:10 GMT
I'm not sure how she became anything to do with fisheries when you consider she's a barrister and is the MP for Banbury on Sea. I mean you couldn't get anywhere further from the sea that Banbury, maybe it's coarse fishing she's in charge of. Although she is responsible for farming as well, so no doubt was responsible for okaying the sugar beet pesticide as well, which no doubt ticks all the boxes regarding Tory hate figures Joking apart Ian. I agree that not reading the bill before you actually voted on it is ridiculous, even if you just went through the bits that dealt with the part of the economy that you are responsible for, when that's what you are being paid to do. And saying publicly that you didn't read it because you were busy with a kids nativity trail is just plain stupid. I apologise in advance not being at all clued up when it comes to politics and the content of the Brexit Bill, and I'm not on a wind up, or looking for an argument, especially at this time of the morning. But given that the Brexit Bill was such a shit deal for the UK why did Labour help vote it through. Was it the fact that any deal was better than no deal at all? Pretty much. I think Starmer wanted to draw a line under it and move on, but then he's been pretty weak and compliant to everything the Tories have done since becoming Labour leader. Personally I'd much prefer Labour to abstain from all things Brexit, accept that their support is divided on the issue and let the Tories own it. But I suppose that was more or less Corbyn's stance in the last election and it didn't work. Must admit Labours stance is a bit bemusing you would think that just for the fact of being in opposition that they would vote against the Government on principal, its not as if it would make any difference with the majority the Government has.
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Jan 14, 2021 12:15:08 GMT
Post by lincolnexile on Jan 14, 2021 12:15:08 GMT
I'm not sure how she became anything to do with fisheries when you consider she's a barrister and is the MP for Banbury on Sea. I mean you couldn't get anywhere further from the sea that Banbury, maybe it's coarse fishing she's in charge of. Although she is responsible for farming as well, so no doubt was responsible for okaying the sugar beet pesticide as well, which no doubt ticks all the boxes regarding Tory hate figures Joking apart Ian. I agree that not reading the bill before you actually voted on it is ridiculous, even if you just went through the bits that dealt with the part of the economy that you are responsible for, when that's what you are being paid to do. And saying publicly that you didn't read it because you were busy with a kids nativity trail is just plain stupid. I apologise in advance not being at all clued up when it comes to politics and the content of the Brexit Bill, and I'm not on a wind up, or looking for an argument, especially at this time of the morning. But given that the Brexit Bill was such a shit deal for the UK why did Labour help vote it through. Was it the fact that any deal was better than no deal at all? Pretty much. I think Starmer wanted to draw a line under it and move on, but then he's been pretty weak and compliant to everything the Tories have done since becoming Labour leader. Personally I'd much prefer Labour to abstain from all things Brexit, accept that their support is divided on the issue and let the Tories own it. But I suppose that was more or less Corbyn's stance in the last election and it didn't work. That's the thing. If Starmer had instructed/suggested that everyone abstain then at least they would have distanced the Labour party from the agreement without being accused of causing a no deal Brexit. As it is he's made the 'opposition' look a bit weak surely?
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Jan 14, 2021 13:02:53 GMT
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 14, 2021 13:02:53 GMT
Heard the one about the Fisheries Minister who couldn’t be bothered to read the Brexshit Bill, but voted it through anyway? linkYes! It happened, Ian managed to find an article that everyone agrees can be blamed on a Conservative MP. Congratulations Ian, I'm really proud of you!
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Jan 14, 2021 13:11:41 GMT
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Post by Ian H Block on Jan 14, 2021 13:11:41 GMT
Managed to find? It was all over the news media, but I take it it wasn’t in your copy of Der Stürmer. I might actually delete the post as the very last thing I want is your approval, makes me feel kind of grubby.
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Jan 14, 2021 13:21:27 GMT
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Post by Oaks Blue on Jan 14, 2021 13:21:27 GMT
Managed to find? It was all over the news media, but I take it it wasn’t in your copy of Der Stürmer. I might actually delete the post as the very last thing I want is your approval, makes me feel kind of grubby. I like to think there's a balance to be had. I can't be the one who wins all the arguments. By the way, will you be apologising for yesterday's nonsense rant about schenker at any point? I'd say its the fairest outcome to ensure sensible debate in the future 👍
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Jan 14, 2021 19:14:08 GMT
Post by Si on Jan 14, 2021 19:14:08 GMT
Jacob Rees Mogg just being Jacob Rees Mogg today, claiming that fish are happier for being British. A complete twat in a suit that man, couldn't be more out of touch with the British public if he tried.
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Post by jedthehumanoid on Jan 14, 2021 21:06:38 GMT
Pretty much. I think Starmer wanted to draw a line under it and move on, but then he's been pretty weak and compliant to everything the Tories have done since becoming Labour leader. Personally I'd much prefer Labour to abstain from all things Brexit, accept that their support is divided on the issue and let the Tories own it. But I suppose that was more or less Corbyn's stance in the last election and it didn't work. That's the thing. If Starmer had instructed/suggested that everyone abstain then at least they would have distanced the Labour party from the agreement without being accused of causing a no deal Brexit. As it is he's made the 'opposition' look a bit weak surely? I think at the moment Starmer has to pick his battles and Brexit isn't one he's going to win. He's got the next 3 years to try to get Labour in to a position to win an election - immediately pushing against a major issue that led to an exodus of supporters to the Conservatives would be a bad look. I would have preferred then to abstain but I can see why they didn't. I think there will be a few more compromises coming in the future to try to tempt people back in to the fold.
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Jan 14, 2021 21:36:53 GMT
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Post by Lobster on Jan 14, 2021 21:36:53 GMT
Jacob Rees Mogg just being Jacob Rees Mogg today, claiming that fish are happier for being British. A complete twat in a suit that man, couldn't be more out of touch with the British public if he tried. Six kids and he proudly claims he's never changed a nappy. He'd be called a deadbeat dad for that if he was of another class. Just cannot fathom how anyone in his consistituency can put their X in his box thinking "yes, he speaks for me, that bloke".
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Jan 14, 2021 22:58:36 GMT
Post by Si on Jan 14, 2021 22:58:36 GMT
Jacob Rees Mogg just being Jacob Rees Mogg today, claiming that fish are happier for being British. A complete twat in a suit that man, couldn't be more out of touch with the British public if he tried. Six kids and he proudly claims he's never changed a nappy. He'd be called a deadbeat dad for that if he was of another class. Just cannot fathom how anyone in his consistituency can put their X in his box thinking "yes, he speaks for me, that bloke". Imagine being proud of the fact you've never changed a nappy. As a Dad myself, I'd be thoroughly ashamed that I didn't help with a very basic task involved with bringing up my child. Personally, I'd like to look back and think I've done everything I could to help out with raising my child, not brag about shirking responsibilities - what a prick.
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