Trade agreements are a irrelevant. Pick something up, anything, go on I bet it's got Made in China written on it. Has the EU got a trade agreement with China?
I put this on the wrong thread for some reason earlier on. Probably due to Stoneham being still in bed and fast asleep and late getting up.
This takes place in France, we are waiting outside Honfleur to attack the walls. ( It's a beautiful town and harbour) Henry V to his troops.
It's...
This takes place in France, we are waiting outside Honfleur to attack the walls. ( It's a beautiful town and harbour) Henry V to his troops.
It's Shakespeare's day and St. George's day so mentally remove the war and dead references and speak aloud this exultation to our troops. Seagulls.
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They have to do it globally, because their Employment laws are so stringent and screwed towards the Employee, that they find difficult if not impossible to do it in France. As to your point about embracing Europe because our Companies aren't as successful, they are, size isn't everything.
French Companies have become one of the biggest creater of Global Corporations. They have huge Global Companies all over the World, they run the Companies that supply most of the power to this Country, they even supply the food at the Amex. Transport all over America, there's a long list...
It's amazing, when you look at aerial shots of these grounds how many suffered as the Goldstone did, despite mostly being surrounded by open country side they couldn't fit an oblong pitch and a corresponding symmetrical viewing area around the pitch. Even the old Wembley nearly didn't make it...
From 1962 till 1971 I worked for a large Stationers in the centre of Brighton. For years they had envelopes specially manufactured for them, so they gave them names mostly of Rivers all over England. One of the best sellers was named after the Ribble which is the river that runs through Preston...
I'm guessing you weren't around at the time. Didn't feel like that at the time, I was just pleased to not have some Union bully turning the lights out or assembling crap cars. I suppose the way you have been told it, you must be astounded that the Steelworkers are not manning the barricades.
It hasn't been Europe that has bought these rights. It was my Parents others Grandparents, thousands of Americans ,Poles, Commonwealth Citizens who fought and died against tyranny and dictators.
Not much help from Germany, Spain, France, Italy and elements of other countries around " Europe."...
I'm worried about the Team bundle, when they all pile on top. That sort of thing in British Bulldog ( when you were allowed to play it properly, back in the day) some victims who end up at the bottom of the pile could end up doing themselves serious damage.
Fulham announced the signing of Fernando Amorebieta on a free transfer from Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday 22nd May 2013, with the defender penning a four-year deal.It was him No.45