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Excellent. I'll be able to get it in my local supermarket, rather than having to do a yearly trip to the UK to stock up.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostQuite right. It's earmarked for export to replace the legacy manufacturing industries.
Win-win really.
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Quite right. It's earmarked for export to replace the legacy manufacturing industries.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostI wouldn't waste good Yorkshire Tea
British tea, jam and biscuits will be at the heart of Britain's Brexit trade plans
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Pigs in Blankets. That's what you have to do with your bacon now.Originally posted by Whorty View PostI'm sick of these mixed messages .. on the one hand we're asked to hug a gammon, and on the other hand we're told to avoid them as they cause cancer. Come on media ... what do you want us to do
A rasher of bacon a day 'ups cancer risk' - BBC News
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I'm sick of these mixed messages .. on the one hand we're asked to hug a gammon, and on the other hand we're told to avoid them as they cause cancer. Come on media ... what do you want us to do
A rasher of bacon a day 'ups cancer risk' - BBC News
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Yes but our MPs have now bogged off on the two week Easter break. Wait until they are back and normal service will be resumed.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostUp until a couple of weeks ago the Express was continually banging on about traitors and betrayal.
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Up until a couple of weeks ago the Express was continually banging on about traitors and betrayal.
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Or was that a pig in a negligee ?

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