So why doesn’t he say an”Afghanistan deal” or “Mongolia Deal”? He obviously thinks people are too gullible to know the difference ( though maybe some of them are).
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Just that really. Watching the News tonight and it seems there are conflicting views, as always.
So why doesn’t he say an”Afghanistan deal” or “Mongolia Deal”? He obviously thinks people are too gullible to know the difference ( though maybe some of them are).
MayBee70
Just emailed MP asking her what the Australia option is as the PM seems to think it’s going to be great for the country and yet I don’t remember it being mentioned in the run up to the referendum.
I wish he wouldn't keep saying that, it's a nonsense.
It means, as far as I know, WTO terms or similar.
We abandoned Australia and New Zealand in favour of the EU many years ago and they have found new markets.
[[https://ukandeu.ac.uk/explainers/what-is-an-australian-style-deal/
It makes me laugh how people think the EU is some kind of nazi dictatorship ( jackboot anyone?) when it’s a free trade organisation similar to one that every country in the world is in with its neighbours ( yes even the US and Australia.) I’m just grateful i’m eligible for an Irish passport and am still an EU citizen. At least I have some protection from the rabid Tories in charge of my homeland. If I were Scots I’d be rooting for independence too. It is also ingenuous and deceptive that Johnson talks about an “Australia “ deal when he could just as easily have said an “ Afghanistan “ deal and mean the same thing i.e. no deal.
How would Scottish fishermen be betrayed?
Would you care to explain what you mean in detail about jackboots without resorting to unnecessary military imagery?
Quote Granny23 Fri 04-Dec-20 23:39:51
I am past caring really. It will either be a rubbish deal or no deal at all. As a Scot, I am looking forward to leaving the sinking ship that is the UK and allying instead, as an equal Country. with our friendly neighbours in Europe. Scotland has enough assets/resources to thrive as an Independent Country. However, we have plenty of space and could do with a bigger population, so refugees fleeing Brexit from England or Wales will be very welcome.
You must love the SNP, then. They are ACHING to roll over to Brussels, again betray Scottish fisherman, and (laughingly) free Scotland from London control only to replace it with the German/French/Brussels jackboot.
MayBee70
Just emailed MP asking her what the Australia option is as the PM seems to think it’s going to be great for the country and yet I don’t remember it being mentioned in the run up to the referendum.
It would appear to mean trading on WTO terms, ie "no deal".
Just emailed MP asking her what the Australia option is as the PM seems to think it’s going to be great for the country and yet I don’t remember it being mentioned in the run up to the referendum.
The cost of Brexit is likely to be more than double that of COVID – it must be delayed
blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2020/10/22/the-cost-of-brexit-is-likely-to-be-more-than-double-that-of-covid-it-must-be-delayed/
David0205
I’m surprised to see that the UK has recently signed bilateral agreements with Iceland, Faroe Islands and Norway
Now I’m totally confused.
Do you know what the agreement covers? The countries involved suggest it's about fish. Please post on here, if you find out any more details.
ah, but they will blame us Varian- and even more so those of us who live abroad- let alone not been born in the UK. But NO, they will have to own what they have done, and us remainers will have to very firmly refuse ANY of the blame, zilch, nade, nought, zero of it.
They should have paid attention to the leaders of the CBI, the TUC, and every single professional and business organisation including the NFU before they promoted this utter lunacy
This country is nothing without healthy businesses and a healthy economy.
This government has never had a mandate to trash our businesses and economy.
I’m surprised to see that the UK has recently signed bilateral agreements with Iceland, Faroe Islands and Norway
Now I’m totally confused.
I'm not sure either David, but Norway does have a deal with the EU on fish. The three most commonly eaten fish in the UK are salmon, tuna and cod, most of which is imported.
I eat a lot of canned oily fish and I've just looked at the tins. The fish was caught in the Atlantic and canned in either Ireland (Republic) or Morocco. The British don't eat most of the fish caught in UK waters - fortunately our EU neighbours do, but it depends whether they'll be able to afford it, if tariffs are imposed.
Interesting growstuff, thanks. Just goes to show that the industry is much more complex than people think.
I think most of the white fish is likely from Icelandic and Norwegian ships who run their own fisheries policy. How that relates to the EU I have no idea
... and to places where EU workers are allowed to work.
Alegrias2
^The fish the UK processes is mainly imported^
Sorry growstuff, should this read ^The fish the UK processes is mainly exported^
No. UK processors import fish from non-UK waters and then export it. That was a seamless process while the UK was in the EU, but it doesn't take a genius to work out that processors will probably consider relocating to a country in the EU, to save on red tape and tariffs.
David0205
“ The UK (mainly in Scotland) employs more people in fish processing than it does in fishing.”
I wonder how many are Scots, if other food processing factories are an indication workers are mostly migrants, how many trawlers are crewed by Scots?.
Possibly not that many. Interesting thought, eh?
Posted too soon - that is a question to growstuff, not a statement.
The fish the UK processes is mainly imported
Sorry growstuff, should this read The fish the UK processes is mainly exported
“ The UK (mainly in Scotland) employs more people in fish processing than it does in fishing.”
I wonder how many are Scots, if other food processing factories are an indication workers are mostly migrants, how many trawlers are crewed by Scots?.
biba70
Sorry for bad joke, couldn't help it.
Talking about food and shortages- Farron explains so well how so many family farms will go up to the wall and fail- and this will add to shortages. As said, what is a point of a Sovereignty that can't feed its people.
Ready to sacrifice all our agriculture, industry, services, and the income it brings- so education, NHS, etc, etc - for some fish we export? Really. Sheer stupid incredible madness.
The UK (mainly in Scotland) employs more people in fish processing than it does in fishing. The fish the UK processes is mainly imported, the price of which is likely to increase if we have to trade on WTO terms.
paddyanne
We weren't controlled by the EU WE voted for the rules and laws "imposed" by the EU ......ALL 5% OF THEM .
WM has 80% control of Scottish affairs ,now THATS a reason for taking back the sovereignty that lies with the People not the parliament or the queen.That way taxation would all stay here ....to be used here for our benefit . We dont want or need what WM spends our money on ,Trident ,HS2...no use to us ,London Crossrail and Sewers...not our problem ...we'd rather support people who need it than multi millionaires who dodge tax .
Sounds as if NI will also be leaving the union eventually.
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