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  1. fancs fone, and trump will wipe the floor with the dems, onward and upwards, wanna buy some fresh fish.
  2. blame the e u why not. It's all the c a p fault
  3. looks like you've put your teeff back in then. get your hair cut and contact lenses are the way to go. stops you looking like your parrot.
  4. Ahhh as it happens i have indeed travelled around it several times in one day, all 110 miles of it. visiting jobs start at one and carry on, after lunch s@d it just as well carry on and complete the roundabout. Dartford for me and it's got to be anti clockwise as coming back over the dartford crossing from essex during the evening rush hour in the normal car park is enough to send you to sleep. am i sad. for b c, we have visited our medicine cupboard and have a readily available asprin, codamol etc for headaches etc. penicillin for illness down below. All in the case of brexit shortages . And we have put together a few food parcels in case you feel the need, give us a shout. And do i need to pay the ulez charge as my van is e u five and the new charge is based on euro 6 limitations, seeing we are leaving in a few hours time i don;t need to pay major khans charge, surely. Ohhh, cod, trump is going to win, you going to close down your topic?
  5. Typical Brexiteer ****witery.They vote to leave the EU and they want to live in Spain. The epitome of cognitive dissonance. Dear ohh dear, within the w a, a reciprocal agreement is in place for those ex pats living in any e u country by choice, regardless how they voted. nothing changes apart from their u k pension that will be permanently linked to the u k, and it can only go one way, upwards. the only ex pats missing out on the agreed benefits are those who fail to bother filling in the forms. More important hows your budgie, pink weren't it.
  6. yawn, subscription only, try again. do you know how to copy and paste.
  7. yet again you fail to accept what is put in front of you, you have already been given the all new fisheries bill for the u k that sailed through parliament . You have been told the c f p and the london protocol no longer will apply, yet you still carry one with whats going to happen, snivel? Are you that tic that you refuse to accept reality. Make it your life's mission to bug whoever to ensure the u k's coastal communities get what was taken from them all those years ago. Do something with your 150% support. quote: It will be the first time since 1973 that Britain will have been able to control which fishing vessels enter its waters. The Fisheries Bill outlines a legal guarantee that the UK will quit the Common Fisheries Policy when it stops following the EU's rules at the end of 2020. It means that UK ministers, rather than Brussels, will decide which foreign vessels can catch fish in British waters from 2021 onwards. Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers said: "This new Fisheries Bill takes back control of our waters, enabling the UK to create a sustainable, profitable fishing industry for our coastal communities, whilst securing the long term health of British fisheries. “Leaving the EU’s failed Common Fisheries Policy is one of the most important benefits of Brexit. It means we can create a fairer system which will allow marine habitats to thrive, with new powers to support our fishing sector and conserve our wonderful Blue Belt at home and abroad.” legal guarantee boris nor the e u's megliaomainiacs can alter it, without the will of the u k's parliament. (off you go, thank ms miller for that).
  8. ahhh, forty years ago i fitted my own gas back boiler, i was allowed to then, two showers, one up stairs and one down, both work on gravity, no running cost or anything to break down. My hot water cylinder is directly above the boiler with the storage tank above that. 13 radiators and always a double sized hot water cylinder full of hot water, never ever we have run out of hot water. We renewed the guts of the boiler 3 years ago apart from the cast iron heat exchanger and expect it to out last me that's for sure. But i am jealous, my daughter has a wood burner and i have tree cutting mates who i deliver her wood from. I also have mates who can't get rid of pallets quick enough, kindling. wish i thought about it all them years ago, i would have had one as well. Bring back rayburn cookers i say.
  9. ahhh those remainiacs who remain wallowing in their self pity will feel the pain.They can dwell in it for all i care. Yet those who always look for the positives will welcome the opportunity and take it, good luck to all those u k skippers i say. Onward and upwards, once the greedy b 'stards taking the 'p' ss out of the u k, finally are got rid of, along with the cr@p e u management.
  10. you never know cod, once this topic is shut down in a couple of days, there could be a second topic vote on leaving the e u federal political expansionist regime, or not, that no one has ever mandated, if it turns out good for the u k or not. Make yourself famous and start a topic. Or do you think your trump one has legs. What will you do next week with your abject misery of leaving your motherland, you fledgling brexiteer you.
  11. Yes yes yes, i know cod, did you read your own link this time. And regarding tariffs chum, it works both ways, there is speculation on the net, exactly the same as you always use that the boot is on the other foot and the e u could be looking at 40 billion in additional costs, want me to find the link for you. Once the french and the dutch are off the bass it can only get better for the u k commercials and the charter boat industry, you will have to agree, won't you. The automatic right of EU vessels to fish in British waters, in accordance with the EU’s common fisheries policy, is to be ended under the fisheries bill introduced to parliament today. There will also be measures to ensure sustainable fishing and “climate-smart” fishing in UK waters, added since the last version of the bill which had to be abandoned. This is in line with the government’s environmental commitments, and provisions to provide financial support to fishing communities. no matter how much you claim boris lies the bill went through today, what with the london protocol also ending that isn't going to please your euro mates very much is it. Tough.
  12. jesssuss wept, you are having difficulty in trawling for facts b c, 20 year old news just isn't the right ticket. how much hake has been landed in the u k by the spanish, cod, got any idea? your last two line paragrapth, 47 year years the e u have been managing the stocks, in particular the cod and bass are depleted, in the channel, did you know? you intimating that the depletion's commenced before that date, any facts to back up your assumptions. 75% of the u k's fleet are under ten, they ain't going to iceland that's for sure and why should they. After next week the fish stocks can only go one way, once the u k junk the c f p and the london protocol You flying the e u flag on your boat this weekend on wards? https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1234955/brexit-news-brexit-day-2020-EU-flag-nicola-sturgeon-oxford-brexit-protest-remainers
  13. Hummm, was or is there a perceived threat that commercials are targeting juvenile undersized fish in that area? Thank goodness the c f p and the london protocol will no longer apply. That area of the channel is the stronghold of TAT the angling trust. They continually emanate hatred towards the commercial sector unless they fish with rod and line. This is where they are going hell for leather for control. I know nothing of this ban except that TAT had a big part in kingmeare restrictions both on commercials and anglers, in particular the bream restrictions. There was a threat at the time that some commercials travelling with their nets stored, might consider lowering them on rocky outcrops even the draggers wouldn't dare, (cod note rocks and retractable tines don't mix). The only stock that kept many charter boats going last year on the south coast inshore was the bream fishing, top notch for the last 3 years.
  14. well done. clearly cod's trawler mates who have spent squillions on something that the state has full control of. according to the u k courts. Perhaps he thinks the euro court will continue to have precedence. In particular following the enactment of the 1972 repeal of the communities act.
  15. yawn, 75% of the u k fleet are under ten, they don't travel, yet under the london protocol 20m french and dutch boats have been clearing out the bass breeding stock inside 12 mile, sometimes even closer in. Have you washed that from your mind as well as your 150% support for south coast charter boat owners. here ya go b c, get with the programme, fly the flag and hum the song: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1234260/brexit-latest-news-boris-johnson-leave-EU-January-31-caroline-voaden-liberal-democrats note there's links to what boris is saying re the fisheries today as opposed to your obscure scottish link.
  16. what facts do you have cod that the brexit bill gaining royal accent 9 days ago will be ignored by the conservative government.
  17. Yet again have you even read your link, it's cobblers mate, here is a paragraph and even the jurno is as thick as two short planks, (his job title tells all, never make a good man up) he wants the u k to know how bonkers his writings are? I blame the editor for employing the guy who wrote the guff. quote: How, for example, in talks on the future relationship with the European Union, can ministers insist Britain will set and enforce its own rules and standards on such things as workers' rights and conditions, on environmental safeguards, on food safety and animal welfare, while the EU insists these rules should always conform and comply with its own? The day brexit kicks in, is the day the repeal of the europeon communities act 1972 also kicks in. The thicko jurno wants reminding what that entails, no one can be that stupid surly.
  18. dear ohhh dear, more blindness from you, you really have no clue within your tiny selfish existence where you offer your anglers codling, codling or codling with the odd cod thrown in, ling stewing in a soup bucket and you think your anglers are doing good? them anglers from london pass them the deepsea web site if they want to go angling on the south coast, ramesgate is no good nor herne bay. dover is the same. Tell me what port they were fishing out of, bet a pound to a penny you won't, as it's bullshine or cr@p anglers. Now for a proper mixed fishery, do you know what one of those are? deepsea, real stuff, inshore, offshore or channel isles. And your blinkers worn, the issue on the south coast isn't scallopers or beamers, never has been, where did you get that from? You might well use that bullshine where you are as an excuse for a bad day up north but not down south. As said the issue is the c f p and the london agreement, did you look it up? shortly no longer applicable for the u k. And as said your 150% promise that came to diddly squat is not required or wanted. so why don't you stand down. Once the e u no longer badly manages the u k fishery it can only get better for all of the coastal communities. One day you will thank me for even improving your lot by writing to mp's and reminding them just how bad and disparaged against the u k fishery is by the e u megalomaniacs.
  19. do you even know what the london protocol was about cod, that is going along with the c f p. go look it up educate yourself for a change. That means cod, your 150% support of the charter boats promise in the south coast is not wanted or needed. Bet your relieved. and that makes your last paragraph a pathetic assumption.
  20. hahahaha, i have a mate from up north, well it's past watford, comes down onto the south coast, he brings the pork pies that you can't buy in the shops and i do the home made pickled onions. lunch time is good. On the boat we are known as farts ' r' us.
  21. short straw just got shorter, where to now for the remainiacs? get with the programme i have to ask? The Prime Minister was able to command his MPs to vote down the amendments after securing a large majority in last month's general election. With Brexit day looming on January 31, the Bill, which was passed with large majorities by MPs earlier this month, remains on course thanks to the Prime Minister's 80-strong majority. It is now up to peers to decide whether to prolong the bout of parliamentary ping-pong or bow to the will of the elected House, which seems the most likely outcome. During the debate on Wednesday, Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay said the Government could not accept the Lords amendment on citizens' rights as it would make the EU Settlement Scheme "null and void". one for b c, latest news, no doubt her maj will pop over with her biro in the morning: The House of Lords has opted to end its legislative tussle with the Commons, as peers vote in favour of passing Boris Johnson's Brexit Bill. The unelected peers bowed to the will of the Commons after MPs overturned five amendments to the divorce deal. The Bill now goes forward for Royal Assent.
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