I don't know any glass dudes? I know some fragile ones though when it comes to democracy and democratic votes :alien:
I see from Sky News that the Brexit Supreme Court hearings have closed. Interested parties have until sometime in January to get their bids in for the result.
News item: Google announce that their new London office will have 60,400 sq. metres of office space. Chancellor of the Exchequer Hammond says this is a "... big vote of confidence in Britain's leading position ..." etc. Slight snag: Google previously said their London office would have 93,000 sq. metres of office space. Their recent announcement is actually that they are cutting their London operation by more than a third. The guff about "vote of confidence" is pure spin. There are plenty more examples on similar lines.
Damn it. Hey, remember the days before Brexit when no businesses ever cut back or changed their plans? I miss those days.