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“Hamas isn’t going to disappear tomorrow. We have to live with that.”

The largest group—some 41% of respondents—were people who said they were financially comfortable today but are uncertain about tomorrow.

“That’s a hard message to convey, especially when people want lower prices tomorrow,” he said.

Mr Maggs said staff worked through the night and it was progressing well so "we should have two flights operating tomorrow".

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Then, in what appears to be a reference to Theresa May, the embattled UK prime minister at the time, he added: "The guys are trying to move on. may today / tomorrow…"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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