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"Sais ireland. It comes after ireland is facing a fishing crisis after a dublin minister claimed the country was being disproportionately hit by the brexit quota reshuffle, as the impact of the uks exit from the eu becomes clear. Ireland has hit out in the face of a loss of £37m worth of fishing quotas per year. what could be the solution? It could be hard to lift the restrictions. https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1408388/brexit-news-fishing-ireland-eu-uk-quotas-UK-fishing-boris-johnson/amp?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=upday" They can buy some fish from the UK. Problem sorted. | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it " Brittania waives the rules. | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. " very good | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good " Cos we can | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can " And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. | |||
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"The Irish have been done like a kipper by some of there larger EU friends here when the deal was done. You keep telling yourself that if it make you feel any better,I seem to remember the British narrative at one point that the EU would throw Ireland under the bus to curry favor with the British and they leaving the EU That didn’t happen either We in Ireland avoided a hard border on the island of Ireland with the protocol There’s now an Irish Sea border As regards losing €35m odd of fish,that equates to fish caught that were caught in British waters " Doesn't make me feel any better at all, its what I had seen reported from Irish fishermen and women, I have no idea if its true or not to be honest and neither do I care. If you are happy I guess its all good for the Irish Fishermen and women. | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it." I guarantee the rest of the world has no interest in petty bureaucratic wranglings over imaginary borders | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it." So you’d prefer if Irish fishermen had full 100% access to fish UK waters post Brexit? Well fair play to you Your support of us fully fishing British waters is duly noted | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. I guarantee the rest of the world has no interest in petty bureaucratic wranglings over imaginary borders " Breaking existing international treaties when you are trying to do trade deals with the rest of the world Especially with the likes of the USA who is a co guarantor of the GFA does get “interest” | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. I guarantee the rest of the world has no interest in petty bureaucratic wranglings over imaginary borders Breaking existing international treaties when you are trying to do trade deals with the rest of the world Especially with the likes of the USA who is a co guarantor of the GFA does get “interest” " Who's missing out with the current relaxation of the rules? Who is being hurt? Nobody, not Brussels, not us, therefore it is only a threat from the interference of petty bureaucracy and not any practical real problem. | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. I guarantee the rest of the world has no interest in petty bureaucratic wranglings over imaginary borders Breaking existing international treaties when you are trying to do trade deals with the rest of the world Especially with the likes of the USA who is a co guarantor of the GFA does get “interest” Who's missing out with the current relaxation of the rules? Who is being hurt? Nobody, not Brussels, not us, therefore it is only a threat from the interference of petty bureaucracy and not any practical real problem. " In answer to your question, standards that ensure the quality of goods entering the single market. Perhaps you don't appreciate the potential risk that food based pathogens could pose to the EU agriculture but others do. | |||
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"Brittania Rules the Waves Best get used to it Brittania waives the rules. very good Cos we can And broadcasts the dishonesty of the UK to the world. Trust is an essential component in international relations and the UK has shown to be untrustworthy. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. I guarantee the rest of the world has no interest in petty bureaucratic wranglings over imaginary borders Breaking existing international treaties when you are trying to do trade deals with the rest of the world Especially with the likes of the USA who is a co guarantor of the GFA does get “interest” Who's missing out with the current relaxation of the rules? Who is being hurt? Nobody, not Brussels, not us, therefore it is only a threat from the interference of petty bureaucracy and not any practical real problem. " When you make a deal You stick to terms of the deal or you don’t You don’t after you made the deal decide unilaterally to adopt a pick and mix approach to the bits you don’t like If I bought a car from you and I ripped out the stereo because I liked it Then ripped out the back seats because I fancied more room And then went back and demanded you take back the car and pay me fully back what I paid you. I wonder what your response would be | |||
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