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Fishermen in Devon join their Scottish brethren in the not happy stakes. Must admit I didn’t know about the 6 mile/12 mile difference which favours the French.

We’ll be catching the same fish in the same waters as the French but we’ll have a mountain of paperwork.”
“Boris is a kipper': fury and frustration at Brexit fishing deal in Brixham


 
Fishermen in Devon join their Scottish brethren in the not happy stakes. Must admit I didn’t know about the 6 mile/12 mile difference which favours the French.

We’ll be catching the same fish in the same waters as the French but we’ll have a mountain of paperwork.”
“Boris is a kipper': fury and frustration at Brexit fishing deal in Brixham



Of course they will face a mountain of paperwork - its been obvious from the get - go - they just chose to believe differently
 
I didn’t appreciate EU’s assent to the deal was provisional. Can’t see the EU Parliament not granting assent, but will allow them the opportunity to table amendments prior to full ratification.

Good to see the UK Parliament being given a full day to ratify, that will show those pesky Europeans how democracy should be done, I mean two months to analyse and debate a treaty? Pfft :)

‘What could turn out to be an important difference is that the UK Parliament will be giving the deal its full approval. In other words, no backsies.
The EU's approval is provisional and depends on full approval from the EU Parliament next year, probably at the end of February.

So if, in first 2 months of this deal's application, EU side thinks Johnson isn't living up to his word, they could refuse to give it full approval and we're back to no deal in March (provisional application expires 28 Feb).

But UK Parliament will have no such ability to cancel.’ @France24
The treaty has to be ratified by both houses of our Parliament to be legal. UK law says that the current arrangements can't be extended without a change of the law, and in any case the provision to extend the current deal has expired.
It might have been nice for Boris to be able to say "I'm putting this deal into place and we'll have a vote on it when everyone has had a good chance to read it through" but following Ms Miller's cases probably not the best plan. So it is rush it through or "no deal". Legal.
Interestingly there is a process for ratification by the EU which they aren't following. They had a meeting of the EU 27 Ambassadors who have provisionally OK'd it, and will get around to the formal work in their own sweet time. (It isn't just the EU parliament either - it will have to be ratified by the parliaments of each member state and potentially some regional ones). I can't find what allows this, other than pragmatism, does anyone know?
 
The treaty has to be ratified by both houses of our Parliament to be legal. UK law says that the current arrangements can't be extended without a change of the law, and in any case the provision to extend the current deal has expired.
It might have been nice for Boris to be able to say "I'm putting this deal into place and we'll have a vote on it when everyone has had a good chance to read it through" but following Ms Miller's cases probably not the best plan. So it is rush it through or "no deal". Legal.
Interestingly there is a process for ratification by the EU which they aren't following. They had a meeting of the EU 27 Ambassadors who have provisionally OK'd it, and will get around to the formal work in their own sweet time. (It isn't just the EU parliament either - it will have to be ratified by the parliaments of each member state and potentially some regional ones). I can't find what allows this, other than pragmatism, does anyone know?

The EU27 just want to crack on - they have sausages, mince, cheese and elver's to block and close UK businesses.
 
Faisal Islam digging through the deal and finding some juicy nuggets. Rules of origin are a bitch. EU used that to shaft us on electric car production...

 
Faisal Islam digging through the deal and finding some juicy nuggets. Rules of origin are a bitch. EU used that to shaft us on electric car production...



what the EU have done is apply 3rd country rules like they do to any other - Project Fear becomes Project Clear by the hour but hey the ERG have said its a good deal - even Bridgen who's Leicestershire constituency must have plenty of cheese makers some who made and exported to the EU cheese made with un-pasteurised milk. They knew all this up front of course. They told us they did.
 
Fishermen in Devon join their Scottish brethren in the not happy stakes. Must admit I didn’t know about the 6 mile/12 mile difference which favours the French.

We’ll be catching the same fish in the same waters as the French but we’ll have a mountain of paperwork.”
“Boris is a kipper': fury and frustration at Brexit fishing deal in Brixham



Here's a sense of relief from the fishing industry I've been cheering for - the ones whose livelihood was at risk without a deal, while as the post above confirms, we don't have the boats to take any fish the EU had to stop catching in UK waters.

 
Fishermen in Devon join their Scottish brethren in the not happy stakes. Must admit I didn’t know about the 6 mile/12 mile difference which favours the French.

We’ll be catching the same fish in the same waters as the French but we’ll have a mountain of paperwork.”
“Boris is a kipper': fury and frustration at Brexit fishing deal in Brixham


UK fisherman learning the hard way the cruel realities of populism.
The people are useful to the elite to gain power but they are expendable once they have served their purpose.
Beware red wall Tory voters.
 
The treaty has to be ratified by both houses of our Parliament to be legal. UK law says that the current arrangements can't be extended without a change of the law, and in any case the provision to extend the current deal has expired.
It might have been nice for Boris to be able to say "I'm putting this deal into place and we'll have a vote on it when everyone has had a good chance to read it through" but following Ms Miller's cases probably not the best plan. So it is rush it through or "no deal". Legal.
Interestingly there is a process for ratification by the EU which they aren't following. They had a meeting of the EU 27 Ambassadors who have provisionally OK'd it, and will get around to the formal work in their own sweet time. (It isn't just the EU parliament either - it will have to be ratified by the parliaments of each member state and potentially some regional ones). I can't find what allows this, other than pragmatism, does anyone know?
The sovereignty of 27 EU separate countries.
 
Personally if I was an MP, I’d vote against it. I get why Starmer isn’t though, he has to set a different narrative.
 
I did a bit more research on the "UK GDP will be 23% higher than France by 2035". Apparently it's down to the "Flat White Economy" of tech and digital (largest single sector by value in the economy) - centred on Shoreditch? - and boosted by the infectious creativity of immigrants.

Turns out the best British success story is thanks to foreigners, who are customers of Pret.
 
I did a bit more research on the "UK GDP will be 23% higher than France by 2035". Apparently it's down to the "Flat White Economy" of tech and digital (largest single sector by value in the economy) - centred on Shoreditch? - and boosted by the infectious creativity of immigrants.

Turns out the best British success story is thanks to foreigners, who are customers of Pret.
So you admit it's a thing then?
Blimey. I'm sure you'll spin it.
Oh you have.
 
So you admit it's a thing then?
Blimey. I'm sure you'll spin it.
Oh you have.
It's a thing, but I'm still not sure whether anyone gives it that much credence other than the guy who coined the term and has a book about it to promote.

Feel free to do your own research and do your own spin. See if you can find out whether he was convicted (March 2015).
 
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