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I think you’re confusing “The EU” with private companies who bought the rights to fish in UK waters.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe EU want all the access and freedom to fish our waters - with none of the obligations - have cake and eat it.
You really need to stop believing everything an unelected bureaucrat tells Boris to say.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe EU want all the access and freedom to fish our waters - with none of the obligations - have cake and eat it.
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Brilliant!
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The EU want all the access and freedom to fish our waters - with none of the obligations - have cake and eat it.
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That's correct, however, opposition parties are.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe EU is not subject to UK law, as the EU is not part of the UK.
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The EU is not subject to UK law, as the EU is not part of the UK.Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostWow, is that new normal? Isn't that illegal? I would think only the government can be involved in negotiations.
Boris needs to be careful around those snakes.
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Wow, is that new normal? Isn't that illegal? I would think only the government can be involved in negotiations.Earlier this week, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier wrote to opposition political parties in the UK to say Brussels is open to extending the transition period by a further two years.
Boris needs to be careful around those snakes.
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EU trade talks near disastrous collapse
Trade talks near disastrous collapse
Boris could blink to avoid catastrophic no deal
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