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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

"

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers "

What makes you think this firm is anti-racist, open minded and on the ball with politics?

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers "

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen."

It also seems these two boats are precisely the sort of super size factory ship that put UK fisherman out of business. Utter hypocrisy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

It also seems these two boats are precisely the sort of super size factory ship that put UK fisherman out of business. Utter hypocrisy. "

What's this got to do with your previous point about them being against racism?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen."

I don't know how many boats they own but they're clearly a big player.

21m pretax profits and 100m in assets in 2019 tells us this.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

I don't know how many boats they own but they're clearly a big player.

21m pretax profits and 100m in assets in 2019 tells us this."

UK Fisheries Ltd is owned by Dutch company Parlevliet & van der Plas.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

I don't know how many boats they own but they're clearly a big player.

21m pretax profits and 100m in assets in 2019 tells us this.

UK Fisheries Ltd is owned by Dutch company Parlevliet & van der Plas."

Ah good spot

I was right to be suspicious

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

I don't know how many boats they own but they're clearly a big player.

21m pretax profits and 100m in assets in 2019 tells us this.

UK Fisheries Ltd is owned by Dutch company Parlevliet & van der Plas."

Most large companies in the UK are foreign owned,

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done."

Such beautiful words,

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done."
chris will sort it he starred in the film the cod father

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done. chris will sort it he starred in the film the cod father "

Was that the one with Rowan Atkinson ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done."

Harsh words for your own government there.

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By *innMan
over a year ago

edinburgh

An in dependant Scotland will do better than the Tory sellouts.

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By *luv2flirtCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

It also seems these two boats are precisely the sort of super size factory ship that put UK fisherman out of business. Utter hypocrisy. "

Utter nonsense.

Actually they are not factory ships they are freezer trawlers that catch fish and yes you’ve guessed it freeze the fish at sea. Factory ships don’t catch fish. Keep up.

They also employ U.K. fishermen so how are they putting U.K. fishermen out of work?

Being based in Hull they also used U.K. support services and U.K. supplies and U.K. sales operations. Losses will be U.K. . The Dutch owners will move to the Netherlands if they can sort sone quota licences. If not then a sale of ships is on the cards.

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By *luv2flirtCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"An in dependant Scotland will do better than the Tory sellouts. "

Yes just like those Scottish fishermen who for the last hundred years have caught undersized fish devastating the seas around the U.K. The use of blinders by fishermen in Scotland was a national disgrace!

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

Yes, don't call yourself John Smith call yourself international institute of excellence and when you spout shit more people listen lol bit like community leaders on news lol ive never met any community leaders. ... what they mean is self appointed gob shite busy body ....

Im called agricultural expert, that's my name, changed it by deed poll, fishery expert next week lol

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh


"The firm, UK Fisheries, is now calling on the Vote Leave government...

"To negotiate quotas with third countries that are no less than the UK fleet would have if the country had remained in the EU."

The fishing industry would ideally like to fish everywhere it did prior to Brexit but not have other nations fish in UK waters.

Unfortunately they are unlikely to be granted their wishes.

I'm very suspicious of this dodgily named firm, its clearly a political front for achingly woke Liberal remainers

The company in question operates only two boats.!

Hardly speaking for all UK fishermen.

It also seems these two boats are precisely the sort of super size factory ship that put UK fisherman out of business. Utter hypocrisy.

Utter nonsense.

Actually they are not factory ships they are freezer trawlers that catch fish and yes you’ve guessed it freeze the fish at sea. Factory ships don’t catch fish. Keep up.

They also employ U.K. fishermen so how are they putting U.K. fishermen out of work?

Being based in Hull they also used U.K. support services and U.K. supplies and U.K. sales operations. Losses will be U.K. . The Dutch owners will move to the Netherlands if they can sort sone quota licences. If not then a sale of ships is on the cards. "

Yes, but it seems they have another angle on this as I believe the EU are banning these vessels from their waters. The UK was going to do the same, so it seems that they were going to try and use UK regulation to fish elsewhere using reciprocal quotas.

I see these ships being sold to some far east or west African country.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes

Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey. "

Black outs in Jersey. These brexit bonuses getting better and better.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey. "
Funny how they only want to stick to deals that benefit them they should take it up with their eu masters who signed them up to it.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh

Just check out the protectionism rights they wanted and the rest of countries agreed to when they become part of the EU. Those rights are still in place today.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey.

Black outs in Jersey. These brexit bonuses getting better and better."

A Brexit "bonus" or the French acting typically as expected?

'If you don't let us carry on stealing and devastating your fish stocks then we will stop selling you electricity.' I'm sure there's a name for that...oh yes...illegal bullying?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

Anyone know what is the longest socket extension lead you can buy from Argos?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey.

Black outs in Jersey. These brexit bonuses getting better and better."

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I thought there was some controversy in Jersey in previous years because one bloke owned the only generator power station on the island.

Anyway the French don't have the muscle to do anything about it.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Its all French bluster and bollocks they would probably be opening themselves up for infringing on the people of jersey's human rights. I could just hear the outcry if Russia decided to shut down nordstream 1 and deprive europe of gas.

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By *isandhers691127Couple
over a year ago

Bournemouth

Unleash our elite tractor busting special forces. That will show them

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By *lymDrewMan
over a year ago

plymouth


"Lack of cod this morning and prices getting high the government needs to do something about this as covid eases,need to get back to sorting things with the EU will not be easy as they are selfish nationalistic scum but it must be done."

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West

None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

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By *ockdownerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day."

I'm really looking forward to reading the list of tangible benefits because of Brexit.

I can only assume we haven't had one yet is because the list is so extensive that someone's extremely busy typing it out to share with everyone.

I'm sure it should be finished soon.

I can't wait

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

I'm really looking forward to reading the list of tangible benefits because of Brexit.

I can only assume we haven't had one yet is because the list is so extensive that someone's extremely busy typing it out to share with everyone.

I'm sure it should be finished soon.

I can't wait "

In the last while some brexiteers have suggested the following benefits.

1. War with France and Norway.

2. Less consumer choice.

3. Being able to boycott fish and chip shops, something we were unable to do while in the EU.

4. More expensive produce.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I am still waiting for someone to ask where the cod came from and what ship offloaded it where before they order there fish from the chippy.. because you know… the principle and all that!

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day."

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!"

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

"

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu. "

No, brexit has created enough problems for British people.

Still, I'm sure there will be some news of the elusive Brexit benefits sometimes soon.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu.

No, brexit has created enough problems for British people.

Still, I'm sure there will be some news of the elusive Brexit benefits sometimes soon. "

brexit did not create the irish problem or the french dolly throwing turn the electric off problem lol that is like people who blame religion! its not religion its the people. And yes i am saying clearly the french are fucked off at not being able to just fish uk waters.

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Looks like the French are getting angrier and angrier with the fishing deal they were signed up to. Now according to the BBC they are threatening the electrical supply to Jersey. Funny how they only want to stick to deals that benefit them they should take it up with their eu masters who signed them up to it."

Not to worry. The French may not be happy with the situation their masters in the EU have imposed but they can get their own back by voting them out at the next opportunity - can't they!!

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"

I thought there was some controversy in Jersey in previous years because one bloke owned the only generator power station on the island.

"

That was Sark, not Jersey, and I believe that situation in Sark changed last year.

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"

I thought there was some controversy in Jersey in previous years because one bloke owned the only generator power station on the island.

That was Sark, not Jersey, and I believe that situation in Sark changed last year."

.. and Sark is just out of my profile picture beyond my right ear!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu. "

The problem is France don't like the deal negotiated by the EU. So they want to make up their own rules....no change there

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu.

The problem is France don't like the deal negotiated by the EU. So they want to make up their own rules....no change there "

Said without a hint of irony.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Brexit didnt create the Irish problem

After decades of conflict the gfa established a peace in northern island for over 20 years.

Within months of Brexit, there is violence on the streets,and the dup,who backed alex are in disarray.

But its absolutely nothing to do with Brexit.

Genius.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu. "

And Norway isn’t there to solve the UK’s problems….

What good for the goose and all that

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?"

Well the sending in of ships the day before national voting is cynical electioneering…..

In the local elections I always vote locally anyway…

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"None of this was necessary - none of it.

The type of Brexit that Johnson has negotiated is the most damaging to UK citizens. This type of Brexit was an ideological choice and is guaranteed to result in pointless disagreements, conflicts of interests, and huge amounts of wasted time and energy.

We are only 4 months into Brexit and the list of people disadvantaged by it, is growing by the day. The list of unnecessary consequences, is growing by the day.

if the deal is so shit for uk fisherman why is france now threatening to cut off jerseys power supply lol

shame on you france! hello 1970!

So your arguing that people aren't disadvantaged due to brexit by pointing out how french fishermen are disadvantaged by brexit.

We're not here to solve the French's problems.

Sacre bleu.

No, brexit has created enough problems for British people.

Still, I'm sure there will be some news of the elusive Brexit benefits sometimes soon.

brexit did not create the irish problem or the french dolly throwing turn the electric off problem lol that is like people who blame religion! its not religion its the people. And yes i am saying clearly the french are fucked off at not being able to just fish uk waters. "

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham

Nice to see the government taking my advice on gunboat diplomacy

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?"

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed"

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

Well the sending in of ships the day before national voting is cynical electioneering…..

In the local elections I always vote locally anyway…"

True

Shore up the tub thumpers

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

Well the sending in of ships the day before national voting is cynical electioneering…..

In the local elections I always vote locally anyway…"

The ships are doing what they are there for.

What's your view on France saying they will cut off the electricity to the islands?

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South

While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS. "

The rules stop the media broadcasting anything political on polling day i guess you haven't read the fucking great rulebook.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS. "

Today is the day to celebrate our Navy, not to talk the country down.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS.

Today is the day to celebrate our Navy, not to talk the country down. "

The French boats are doing exactly what they said they would, the navy are ‘watching ‘

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS.

Today is the day to celebrate our Navy, not to talk the country down.

The French boats are doing exactly what they said they would, the navy are ‘watching ‘ "

Exactly its only the french minister who has blown it all out of proportion with power cut threats which will never happen.Good news for the media as they cant report on politics today.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant

The French are just being typically French.

They've always ignored rules and regulations that don't suit them. When it goes against them, they do something about it.

Just the usual bluster, mainly because they forgot to fill out their licences in time.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

Quite funny to watch the whole saga really lol.

A modern version of 'Allo Allo'.

"Our Frishing Boots are in the Harbour, and they won't let us Frish"

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS. "

Talking of flags, the French fishing boats turned up flying French flags and stting off flares most probably wanking themselves silly in the process.

Not only do you not understand the rules for the media on election day you fail to understand it is the UK Governments (whichever colour) to protect it territories and Crown Dependencies.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Quite funny to watch the whole saga really lol.

A modern version of 'Allo Allo'.

"Our Frishing Boots are in the Harbour, and they won't let us Frish""

PMSL

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS. The rules stop the media broadcasting anything political on polling day i guess you haven't read the fucking great rulebook. "

Broadcast media. The daily bullshit has already been posted through their doors.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS.

Today is the day to celebrate our Navy, not to talk the country down. "

Oi Rimmer, put a uniform on and join the crew of a ship or pipe down.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"Quite funny to watch the whole saga really lol.

A modern version of 'Allo Allo'.

"Our Frishing Boots are in the Harbour, and they won't let us Frish""

A goon boat is in r waters

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By *rench letterCouple
over a year ago

Chorley,

Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word. "

And they were given the Licences, but 17 vessels didn't supply the full information. And by the way Jersey Rules itself and makes all its own decisions.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word. "

Viva le france

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

And they were given the Licences, but 17 vessels didn't supply the full information. And by the way Jersey Rules itself and makes all its own decisions.

"

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

Viva le france "

such a traitor Lionel. ... feel free to move to France and eat less fish lol

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

And they were given the Licences, but 17 vessels didn't supply the full information. And by the way Jersey Rules itself and makes all its own decisions.

"

Where have you got this information from? What about time limitation restrictions?

The Brexit Agreement requires BOTH sides to treated fairly and impartially. Though I am not surprised that Johnson's underlings are not aware of this small, but somewhat important detail.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

Viva le france such a traitor Lionel. ... feel free to move to France and eat less fish lol "

lmao

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Well done france dont blame them for protesting, they were promised fishing licences to allow them to carry on fishing but as everything Johnson and his hangers on have gone back on there word.

Viva le france such a traitor Lionel. ... feel free to move to France and eat less fish lol "

Sounds like a plan

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

Don't bother Lionel. There is just as much poverty and democracy in France as there is in England and do you know that there are more food banks in Germans than there are in the UK?

You'd hate it. Like you hate the UK.

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By *uietbloke67Man
over a year ago

outside your bedroom window ;-)

The Uk fisherman where sold a lie that fed thier greed...

You reap what you sow from liars.

Off Shore trust accounts still safe..Check....move on scum.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Don't bother Lionel. There is just as much poverty and democracy in France as there is in England and do you know that there are more food banks in Germans than there are in the UK?

You'd hate it. Like you hate the UK."

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool

They dont have a family of spongers they bow and scrape too,so thats a plus.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season "

but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?"

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't bother Lionel. There is just as much poverty and democracy in France as there is in England and do you know that there are more food banks in Germans than there are in the UK?

You'd hate it. Like you hate the UK."

The food and weather is nicer though

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that."

ah the trouble from a few weeks ago that has mysteriously vanished as soon as all the schools opend back up

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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago

North West


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that."

And for sure, the next DUP Leader is deffo going to pour oil on troubled water.

The situation in N Ireland WILL get worse when the next DUP Leader is in place - of that we can all be sure.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that.ah the trouble from a few weeks ago that has mysteriously vanished as soon as all the schools opend back up"

Come on mate, it doesn’t affect your life so why are you bothered

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01


"Don't bother Lionel. There is just as much poverty and democracy in France as there is in England and do you know that there are more food banks in Germans than there are in the UK?

You'd hate it. Like you hate the UK.

The food and weather is nicer though "

Like anywhere food is a preference - Weather however is much better. And sad that I won't be visiting family again this year.

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that.ah the trouble from a few weeks ago that has mysteriously vanished as soon as all the schools opend back up

Come on mate, it doesn’t affect your life so why are you bothered "

Ah whos rattled your cage sweetheart

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant

The majority of the French hate officialdom, so why is any surprise they didn't fill their applications out properly or on time?

The one thing they do love is a protest, especially if it involves a port.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that.ah the trouble from a few weeks ago that has mysteriously vanished as soon as all the schools opend back up

Come on mate, it doesn’t affect your life so why are you bothered

Ah whos rattled your cage sweetheart"

Pardon ? I was under the impression you don’t care about anything that doesn’t directly affect you?

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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago

northeast


"While the gammons are currently wanking themselves dry at the thought of war and lots of flags, patrol ships from both navies are there to make sure that protests happen safely and don't escalate. They are the sea equivalent of police at a protest march. They have guns but they also have a fucking huge rule book to follow before using them.

The French fishermen are pissed off because the brexit goalposts have supposedly been moved last minute. Meanwhile the British fishermen are pissed off because the brexit deal that was going to make them all millions has put half of them out of business instead.

Johnson then gets to play with the navy on election day and stops headlines about wallpaper,corruption and the sell-off of the NHS. The rules stop the media broadcasting anything political on polling day i guess you haven't read the fucking great rulebook. "

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By *estivalMan
over a year ago

borehamwood


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

There is violence on the streets of n.i every marching season just dont make the news.mate who is from belfast who is living over here gets sent watsapp vids every marching season of the old bill getting petrol bombed

The violence wa a few weeks ago and nothing to do with marching season but your blaming brexit for violence on the streets of n.i. Dont the violence during marching season count as violence on the streets of n.i?

There has traditionally been some tension during marching season

The trouble a few weeks ago was nothing to do with that.ah the trouble from a few weeks ago that has mysteriously vanished as soon as all the schools opend back up

Come on mate, it doesn’t affect your life so why are you bothered

Ah whos rattled your cage sweetheart

Pardon ? I was under the impression you don’t care about anything that doesn’t directly affect you? "

I was just pointing out to lionel that it kicks off in n.i every year brexit or no brexit.you seem to have a real problem with me posting on here for some reason .but as long as i dont break any rules i will carry on posting.seems to me you have a bit of a thing for me as you comment on anything i post.i would be flatterd but you really aint my type

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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Imagine the reaction on here if,12 months ago,you would have said a few months after Brexit, there would be violence on the streets of Ni and we would be sending navy ships to Jersey?

Well the sending in of ships the day before national voting is cynical electioneering…..

In the local elections I always vote locally anyway…"

Wow so the French are interfering in our elections now and colluding with the government to make this happen

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By *ornucopiaMan
over a year ago

Bexley


"

Well the sending in of ships the day before national voting is cynical electioneering…..

In the local elections I always vote locally anyway…

Wow so the French are interfering in our elections now and colluding with the government to make this happen"

More like a fortuitous opportunity being played without breaking any election rules!

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