So not much has changed from when I wrote the above, nigh on six months ago. It's very clear what the French fisherman need to do, supply their log books. Currently there is somewhere between 52-55 licences pending authorisation, if they give the Jersey authorities the log books. In the meantime 'some' have been issued with temporary licences. I heard a remark today, which stated that what we needed to understand was leaving the EU has consequences, yes that is correct, it does have consequences for the FRENCH! Either hand over the log books or quite simply you can't fish. If you cut off the electric or block ports, then that will just be deemed as an act of aggression. The French just don't seem to understand they can't fish where they want anymore, and if a wind farm has taken your patch, that's just called tough shhite, so losing log books aint going to help you.
well said mate the French always stamp their feet and act up when things don't go their way,but justice has always been around the corner Cressey Agincourt top name a few, Thousands of British personnel gave their lives in two world wars, not a cent repatriated and De Gaul treat us like **** even though when he did a runner like they always do it was under Lizzies skirt till the coast was clear
If the law, and situation, is so clear it should be easy for our government to resolve things. I hope they do but don't have much faith, there's been ample time to have had these things in plaice.
The former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has blasted French President Emmanuel Macron after a British scallop trawler was seized by authorities in France amid a bitter row over post-Brexit fishing arrangements. Sir Iain dismissed the actions of the French President as "window dressing" ahead of the April 2022 French Presidential Elections. He went on to argue that the EU themselves have already told President Macron he "does not have a leg to stand on."
Irexit calls explode as Irish turn on EU: ‘Taxpayers being robbed by Brussels’ IREXIT calls have exploded in Ireland after The Irish Freedom Party claimed that "taxpayers are being robbed by Brussels". The attack came after Irish broadcaster RTE noted that the country is currently receiving €915million from the EU recovery fund. In a damming reply, the IFP hit back: “They leave out the fact that we are paying in a whopping €18.7bn.”
deary me whats this then please log in to view this image Discount codes Puzzles Horoscopes In Your Area Shop Paper 15°C Find us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFind us on Instagram HOME NEWS SHOWBIZ & TV SPORT COMMENT FINANCE TRAVEL ENTERTAINMENT LIFE & STYLE UK WORLD ROYAL POLITICS NATURE WEATHER WEIRD SCIENCE SUNDAY Home News Politics 'Empty shelves in Germany!' Panic in EU as shortage hell hits bloc: 'Mega problem'
Nothing in the article says there are empty shelves, just fears that it's possible. The headline is just click-bait and not a quote or a fact.
well i certainly did not write it ,and the words are up there on the Express website,so time to eat humble pie methinks
Nothing in the Express article says there are empty shelves, just fears that it's possible. The headline is just click-bait and not a quote or a fact.
take it you don't shop in Germany then, so go and pester some one else, this boy is taking tips from you please log in to view this image