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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I usually bring home a few packets when I've visited the UK. I'm not feeling massively unhappy. There's a butchers in Zürich that makes British Sausages. But I can understand being sad in Zürich.
    I used to but having discovered some in the freezer that were coming up to 4 years old, it shows I don't miss them...

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    The only people I know who eat British sausages in Europe are holidaymakers and some sad expats in Berlin
    I usually bring home a few packets when I've visited the UK. I'm not feeling massively unhappy. There's a butchers in Zürich that makes British Sausages. But I can understand being sad in Zürich.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Local sausage making guy guy noticed that change. His response was to by some freezing plant. It's raw meat that banned, not cooked or frozen...
    This guy: Brexit: UK sausage makers face EU export ban - BBC News

    The only people I know who eat British sausages in Europe are holidaymakers and some sad expats in Berlin

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  • malvolio
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    Local sausage making guy guy noticed that change. His response was to by some freezing plant. It's raw meat that banned, not cooked or frozen...

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Going to be a problem for BLT sandwiches
    And corned beef fritters? Asking for a friend.

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  • AtW
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    Going to be a problem for BLT sandwiches

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  • darmstadt
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    Won't affect the diet:

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    At the eleventh hour, as foreseen by those of us with the wit, wisdom, and vision to understand these machinations.
    So sweet. You'd almost believe the little feller was sentient.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    A satisfactory Deal that suits both sides and addresses the overwhelming bulk of the concerns that the majority of Brexiteers had has been concluded.

    At the eleventh hour, as foreseen by those of us with the wit, wisdom, and vision to understand these machinations.

    Yet still we have the dwindling posse of dimwits caterwauling from behind their circled wagons in this subforum, railing against the tide of progress and desperately hoping to be taken seriously.

    Fat chance.

    History has a penchant for forgetting the vocal deluded minorities, so adieu to the Luddites that tried to derail this progressive change of national direction.

    You are already mere specks in the rearview mirrors of the good ship Brittania.

    These lot sound like Sturgeon, who will be voting against the deal that she demanded.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    A satisfactory Deal that suits both sides and addresses the overwhelming bulk of the concerns that the majority of Brexiteers had has been concluded.

    At the eleventh hour, as foreseen by those of us with the wit, wisdom, and vision to understand these machinations.

    Yet still we have the dwindling posse of dimwits caterwauling from behind their circled wagons in this subforum, railing against the tide of progress and desperately hoping to be taken seriously.

    Fat chance.

    History has a penchant for forgetting the vocal deluded minorities, so adieu to the Luddites that tried to derail this progressive change of national direction.

    You are already mere specks in the rearview mirrors of the good ship Brittania.

    Glad to see the Koolaid supplies are still getting through.

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  • darmstadt
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    He's ****ed and he knows which is why he does these silly little posts trying to justify it

    Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon

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  • Eirikur
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    Spuddy you're needed for next year's potato harvest as no EU workers will do it for you anymore.

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  • shaunbhoy
    started a topic And still the gurning goes on......LOL

    And still the gurning goes on......LOL

    A satisfactory Deal that suits both sides and addresses the overwhelming bulk of the concerns that the majority of Brexiteers had has been concluded.

    At the eleventh hour, as foreseen by those of us with the wit, wisdom, and vision to understand these machinations.

    Yet still we have the dwindling posse of dimwits caterwauling from behind their circled wagons in this subforum, railing against the tide of progress and desperately hoping to be taken seriously.

    Fat chance.

    History has a penchant for forgetting the vocal deluded minorities, so adieu to the Luddites that tried to derail this progressive change of national direction.

    You are already mere specks in the rearview mirrors of the good ship Brittania.

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