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    It'sallbs
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    The EU’s draft negotiating lines released this week revealed a demand for continued access to the UK’s fishing waters in return for 0 per cent tariffs on goods. We are absolutely clear – Britain must take back control of her fishing waters and this is a Red Line. Donald Tusk’s proposal are completely unacceptable and show that, in fact, he is the biggest cherry picker of them all!

    It was encouraging to hear George Eustice MP, the Fisheries Minister, reinstate the Government’s commitment to leaving the Common Fisheries Policy in March 2019, but fisheries must not be used as a pawn in the EU’s political board game. The Government must make it clear to the EU that Britain will accept nothing less than full sovereignty over our waters.

    Furthermore Tusk’s comments on the Irish border are contrary to what was agreed in December, they are just designed to put more hurdles in the way. If Tusk and the European Commission carry on in this manner, then we are close to the moment where a senior Cabinet figure needs to say we are about to walk away.

    Meanwhile, over in the European Parliament there are reports that the German industry is beginning to panic about how EU leaders, with their unreasonable demands, are pushing the UK closer to walking away from the negotiating table without a deal. Trading with the world on WTO terms is not something to be feared, it is the basis on which most world trade already takes place. It is time for the Government to take the necessary steps to prepare for the WTO option by commissioning the digital and physical infrastructure needed so that the UK can become a independent, sovereign nation from March 2019.

    Regardless of the negative correlations Remainers seek to point to between a weakened economy and the vote to leave, the UK export economy has reached its strongest point since 2000, with factory outputs expected to rise by 2 per cent this year. Even the CBI have admitted that British businesses grew faster in the 3 month period to February than the previous 2 years – and this is only just the beginning.

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    #756395
    Joetech
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    When I worked in the scale business the fishing industry was one of my biggest customers. I was always amazed at how short some of the fishing seasons are. Some last only a few hours. Hell, everyone fishes off our coast…the Russians (fishing trawlers with antennas for listening), the Canadians, Mexico. America’s fishing industry has been under attack for decades, but you never hear about it on the news. So, it’s not just the U.K. having problems. Some of it is caused by over fishing, some of it is just politics. I can foresee a day when the oceans are dead. Then, we’ll all be eating Soylent Green…I can hardly wait. I’ll become a vegetarian.

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    It'sallbs
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    #756748
    Tsar
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    Soylent Green

    They are already talking cloned celebrity meat for sale, f~~~ing disgusting.

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    #757162
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    It is very important that Britain holds on to its fisheries.

    One can make concessions in a treaty. No treaty lasts forever. However territory that is another thing. To regain territory men must fight and men must die. We should not give up sovereignty over our waters just to please some numpty liberals.

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    Monk
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    Economically, Britain and Germany are the only EU countries that matter. The rest are either bankrupt, on the verge, or so small as to be unimportant.

    If Britain were to leave forthwith, the EU and it’s trash currency would collapse instantly.

    Threatening to leave NATO is another lever, particularly since Germany is starting to have fantasies about having another pop at the Russians.

    Britain can therefore screw the EU anytime. That it doesn’t confirms that British politicians are in the pay (or would like to be), of the EU.

    #757216
    It'sallbs
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    Italy is the one to watch at the moment their debt % is almost as high as Greeces.

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    #757220
    It'sallbs
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    That it doesn’t confirms that British politicians are in the pay (or would like to be), of the EU.

    Many of them are there is other proof of that.

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