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Previously on "Taking back control"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Or mackrel in a spud, brought to us by spudbhoy's Meals on Wheels solution

    Ah congrats they finally got you on the MOW round, that will mean Nuttina will have less to worry about caring for you.

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  • AtW
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    Or mackrel in a spud, brought to us by spudbhoy's Meals on Wheels solution

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  • AtW
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    Interesting that cod will be hit, I guess from 2021 it will be langoustines with chips?

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  • Paddy
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    It's a s**t deal, BoJo could not negotiate to find away to get his head out of a paper bag.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Taking back control

    Taking back control

    "Scotland faces cuts to cod and haddock fisheries under Brexit deal

    Scottish government analysis shows rises in fish quota in only five of 13 fishing areas around Scotland

    Scotland’s fishing fleets face cuts to valuable fisheries such as cod and haddock under the Brexit deal negotiated by the UK, the Scottish government believes.

    It said its analysis showed there would be increases in the quota available for Scottish trawlers in only five of 13 fishing areas around or close to Scotland, with clear falls in several of the largest such as North Sea cod.

    Fergus Ewing, the Scottish cabinet secretary for the rural economy, said that despite claims by the UK government that the deal would greatly increase the catch for domestic trawlers, many fleets and ports would experience adverse impacts. That was “deeply troubling”, he said."

    Scotland faces cuts to cod and haddock fisheries under Brexit deal | Brexit | The Guardian

    What a truly Evil EUSSR

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