clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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We are currently negotiating to get our own fishing grounds back
That went well then.
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We are currently negotiating to get our own fishing grounds back
Lund is where Im from as well. You dont randomly happen to remember what part of Lund?
Your punctuation is rather peculiar. It reminds me of someone. Fred Bi....? AlfredMi.....? No, it's gone
If i told you i went to The Knoll school for boys , would that clear thing`s up !
Maybe.
I think that if someone really wants to participate, and they really want to be part of The Albion on NSC, then they are welcome.
I think my problem is that i lurked on NSC for so many years , that when i finally signed up it was like i knew a lot of people on here . Of course truth is , i know nobody and no one knows me , so i hope i havn`t come across too familiar . It wont take you long to realise what a grade A pain in the neck i can be , but i love The Albion as much as any man alive .
And if i earn the welcome , thank you .
Everyone gets a bit of grief at the start from people who think they own the place, but it soon passes. The best strategy is to get your post count up by writing bollocks like everyone else on here.
We're not negotiating to get our fishing grounds back, they're ours as we aren't part of Europe. What I assume we are trying to negotiate is how we sell the fish we catch bearing in mind a lot of it goes to Europe anyway and whether we will licence EU fishing boats to enter our waters to catch fish just like some of our fishing fleet will want to enter French waters to catch fish.
But as someone else has said, what have we not be able to do? As a sovereign nation, think we went to war with Argentina with seeking permission from the EU and the same, more controversially, in Iraq.
Thanks.Well we do have something in common if we both care about the environment. Sorry if you thought i was being patronising.
Suez in a nutshell - Egypt had been under the British 'influence' for 100 years mainly due to our need to control the Suez Canal There was a change of government in Egypt when the monarchy was kicked out and replaced by a military/nationalist government led by Nasser. Britain & France didn't like what they were seeing develop especially Nasser's ideas to take control of the canal from Britain. Britain and France did a deal with Israel, the latter would attack Egypt but would then pull back when Britain intervened militarily to stop the war ( but our real aim was to get rid off Nasser). It was all going well until the USA told us to get out (they now saw it as their territory) and to prove the point started to manipulate finance matters in Britain. We left tails between our legs and Sir Anthony Eden resigned.
I’m ‘avoiding’ indulging in your whataboutery because it is utterly irrelevant what would or wouldn’t have happened if Corbyn was PM. Johnson is PM and his handling of this crisis has been appalling. I’m sorry I don’t see the need to take a trip in yours, or anyone else’s, fantasy land in order to avoid these hard truths.
There isn't a general election tomorrow, so wake up everyone and listen to the current government because they have been making some of the most challenging decisions for nearly a year.
They have had the media gunning for them with their over hostile rhetoric almost all the way, in a time when it should be supportive and reactive.
So Boris stumbles over a few words, and it offends a few, he is the most liberal Tory your ever going to get.
So the opposition is as weak as it has ever been, imagine if labour had put a leader in that was likeable.
Most look at what the tories have done so far and will give them an 8/10, so it seems like it will be a whitewash for the Tories if they keep supporting business and the NHS until the next election.
There isn't a general election tomorrow, so wake up everyone and listen to the current government because they have been making some of the most challenging decisions for nearly a year.
They have had the media gunning for them with their over hostile rhetoric almost all the way, in a time when it should be supportive and reactive.
So Boris stumbles over a few words, and it offends a few, he is the most liberal Tory your ever going to get.
So the opposition is as weak as it has ever been, imagine if labour had put a leader in that was likeable.
Most look at what the tories have done so far and will give them an 8/10, so it seems like it will be a whitewash for the Tories if they keep supporting business and the NHS until the next election.
There isn't a general election tomorrow, so wake up everyone and listen to the current government because they have been making some of the most challenging decisions for nearly a year.
They have had the media gunning for them with their over hostile rhetoric almost all the way, in a time when it should be supportive and reactive.
So Boris stumbles over a few words, and it offends a few, he is the most liberal Tory your ever going to get.
So the opposition is as weak as it has ever been, imagine if labour had put a leader in that was likeable.
Most look at what the tories have done so far and will give them an 8/10, so it seems like it will be a whitewash for the Tories if they keep supporting business and the NHS until the next election.
There isn't a general election tomorrow, so wake up everyone and listen to the current government because they have been making some of the most challenging decisions for nearly a year.
They have had the media gunning for them with their over hostile rhetoric almost all the way, in a time when it should be supportive and reactive.
So Boris stumbles over a few words, and it offends a few, he is the most liberal Tory your ever going to get.
So the opposition is as weak as it has ever been, imagine if labour had put a leader in that was likeable.
Most look at what the tories have done so far and will give them an 8/10, so it seems like it will be a whitewash for the Tories if they keep supporting business and the NHS until the next election.
Corbyn and Abbot, to be precise. These two combined are reason enough but traditional Labour voters who supported Brexit made it a landslide.The question has been asked why people would vote conservative.
12 months ago Corbyn was the alternative in a binary choice between Conservative and Labour.
Why can't you comprehend this?