Alister Jack insisted the deal is fantastic for Scotland THE Scottish Secretary was accused of “desperately spinning” during an interview on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal this morning, insisting it is “fantastic” and brushing off concerns from fishermen’s groups. On BBC’s Good Morning Scotland Alister Jack was invited to discuss the deal before today’s Commons vote. The agreement is expected to pass after receiving support from the Brexiteer ERG group, with Labour set to be whipped to back it too. After Jack set out why he believes the Tory deal is so strong for Scotland, which voted Remain in 2016, Laura Maxwell challenged him on comments from one of his colleagues.
L accord sur le Brexit renvoie à Netscape et à d autres technologies dépassées - ICT actualité
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Netscape Communicator y Mozilla Mail son los ejemplos de software moderno que aparecen en el acuerdo del Brexit
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Des références à des logiciels vieux de plusieurs décennies sont incluses dans le nouvel accord Brexit, où Netscape Communicator et Mozilla Mail sont présentés comme étant des services « modernes »
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By Cristina Criddle
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image captionJames Barksdale was the CEO of Netscape from 1995 until the company merged with AOL in March 1999
References to decades-old computer software are included in the new Brexit agreement, including a description of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Mail as being modern services.
Experts believe officials must have copied and pasted chunks of text from old legislation into the document.
It also recommends using systems that are now vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
The text cites modern e-mail software packages including Outlook, Mozilla Mail as well as Netscape Communicator 4.x.
The latter two are now defunct - the last major release of Netscape Communicator was in 1997.