Going round the silliness clock with the TES:
Pupils might have to sit their GCSEs and A-levels on later dates or at alternative sites in the “nightmare” scenario of a no-deal Brexit causing significant traffic disruption, Tes can reveal.
Exam board sources have told Tes that in the most extreme scenario of a large number of candidates not being able to sit a paper, “drastic” action could be taken to postpone the sitting across the entire country.
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
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Why? Is the country going to run out of paper, pens, invigilating officers, or desks in the event of a no deal?
This just shows the difference between education and intelligence.
Terminal Extreme Stupidity.
P, yes, biro shortage because Brexit.
Quick, stockpile biros.
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