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12,000. Interestingly the UK has only 13% of the whole sea area of the EU but is allocated 30% of the EU quota, so it is more likely that the UK's fishing industry will shrink. It will shrink even faster when the UK fishing lobby get rid of quotas.I'm alright Jack -
What are we going to patrol them with? You think the RAF are going to fly round the coast to protect your fish-supper?Originally posted by Flashman View Post
The sooner we get our territorial waters back the better. Hopefully it will breath new life into our fishing communities.
I just hope the government doesn't sell the fishing industry down the river again during the political horse trading...."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The fishermen are living in dream land.Originally posted by Flashman View Post
The sooner we get our territorial waters back the better. Hopefully it will breath new life into our fishing communities.
I just hope the government doesn't sell the fishing industry down the river again during the political horse trading....
That fishing area is so fanciful they may as well extended the area to the Falkland Islands and included the North and South Atlantic"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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These arguments are too easy to discredit.Originally posted by GB9 View PostWhich bit of 'we're not starting until we're ready' don't some of you get? Or the bit about 'not this year'? Are you back to miserable posts claiming that nothing's happening because we haven't given notice? We're winding the EU up which is worth the wait in itself.
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[URL="http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-idUKKCN11Y360"] "Silence is not a strategy," - business leaders don't know whether they're coming or going. Everyday that passes where nothing is said harm is done. But the truth is not strategy is coming forward because one does not exist. MP's should get a vote asap and annul Brexit so we can get on with our lives.
And when those manufactures can no longer afford to import raw material with the weaker pound, what then?Originally posted by GB9 View PostIn good news, and the benefit of the weaker pound, 20bn export boost."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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The Icelanders may have something to say about it as well. But probably most people here are too young to remember the Cod War.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe fishermen are living in dream land.
That fishing area is so fanciful they may as well extended the area to the Falkland Islands and included the North and South Atlantic
Prices go up, the £ in your pocket can't buy quite as much as it used to. Company's on the edge fail, economy stagnates, everyone dies a meaningless and horrible death and turn into zombies that incorporate the rest of Europe into the New Zombie British Empire.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post...
And when those manufactures can no longer afford to import raw material with the weaker pound, what then?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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at least we will be in controlOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe Icelanders may have something to say about it as well. But probably most people here are too young to remember the Cod War.
Prices go up, the £ in your pocket can't buy quite as much as it used to. Company's on the edge fail, economy stagnates, everyone dies a meaningless and horrible death and turn into zombies that incorporate the rest of Europe into the New Zombie British Empire.
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So desperate are the remoaners to protect the integrity of their glorious European Union that they will beg for the imminent collapse of everything in the UK. A bit like the Vichy government in france that accepted and supported the rule of the nazis and the various governments of the Soviet Block. Only it seems that people are perfectly able to change for the better.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Their heart has never been in the UK. Patently obvious from their potifications from the Continent.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo desperate are the remoaners to protect the integrity of their glorious European Union that they will beg for the imminent collapse of everything in the UK. A bit like the Vichy government in france that accepted and supported the rule of the nazis and the various governments of the Soviet Block. Only it seems that people are perfectly able to change for the better.
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Don't importers with large foreign currency exposures, such as those that import base materials from overseas - don't they hedge their exchange rate risk with forward contracts? Do you think they turn up at the post office the day before payment with a bunch of fifty pound notes to exchange for euros?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThese arguments are too easy to discredit.
[URL="http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-idUKKCN11Y360"] "Silence is not a strategy," - business leaders don't know whether they're coming or going. Everyday that passes where nothing is said harm is done. But the truth is not strategy is coming forward because one does not exist. MP's should get a vote asap and annul Brexit so we can get on with our lives.
And when those manufactures can no longer afford to import raw material with the weaker pound, what then?Comment
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Aside from the fact it was not a serious suggestion we stay in limbo for decades... Legally but who's going to enforce it? We can do what we please, it's not worth anyone's time as we'd be out by the time it rolled through the courts.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostUm, no.
Until we've left, we have all the benefits and obligations of membership.
Is this one of of those Google interview questions?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHow many fishermen are there?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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