Originally posted by TwoWolves
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A clever PR stunt...not
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Weird that, I live hundreds of miles from the coast yet we have 2 fish shops, both with fresh fish and quite a large variety. Makes you think doesn't it“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
Most of the fish is probably imported whereas most British landed fish is exported. If only there were some kind of free trade phytosanitary club of nearby countries that the UK could join to minimise red tape for the movement of fast perishing trade goods.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWeird that, I live hundreds of miles from the coast yet we have 2 fish shops, both with fresh fish and quite a large variety. Makes you think doesn't itComment
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Our local fishmonger is excellent... all their supply is from a Spanish supplier.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostMost of the fish is probably imported whereas most British landed fish is exported. If only there were some kind of free trade phytosanitary club of nearby countries that the UK could join to minimise red tape for the movement of fast perishing trade goods.
(BTW we moved away from hometown 30 years ago)Comment
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Boats tend to be more stable than barrels. HTHBIDIOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostNowadays I just go for Brexiteers in a barrel.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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