So are you Tony. When shown proof you are talking tripe you just stick your fingers in your ears and carry on regardless
As for obsessions - well....,
Any news of Tusk?
So are you Tony. When shown proof you are talking tripe you just stick your fingers in your ears and carry on regardless
As for obsessions - well....,
Any news of Tusk?
Have you had the World Cup on in your pub Mart?
More like you have an excuse for whatever the EU says and does. Yet whatever the UK does is wrong.In other words you cannot find anything. It just says so in the Express and Mail and Farage says it. Up until now the UK is having trouble putting anything together. That is blindingly obvious and the government may even fall because of it. Nothing to do with me being reasonable or not.
The latest fudge is another example. Who is happy with it? Industry... no, doesn't go far enough. Mogg and co. .... no it goes too far. The EU? No, sounds like having a cake and eating it. The people who will have to collect EU tariffs as part of the deal? No, it will be a boon for smugglers..
And all you can say is that I think the UK keeps coming up with unreasonable solutions. One day you will have to admit that the whole thing is a farce - whether you are a leaver or a remainer, this cock up was not what you wished for. And has certainly got absolutely nothing to do with me.
Yet you find enough time to spend hours every day on here defending the EU :smuggrin:Funnily enough no. We only open in the evenings. The Columbia game happened whilst I was on a long drive and I could only hear it and not watch it.
The Sweden game happened when I as preparing paperwork for the taxman. Which is getting beyond a joke. I am in another 2 inspections now. The last one took 2 and a half years and cost over 30000 in lawyers fees and a tax " estimate " as they think all caterers fiddle, so we all get " estimated" although they found nothing tangible. Now I have a wages inspection and another normal one. I hope to see the semis and the final though.
I have hardly seen the world cup as up until now I was always driving or working.
Funnily enough no. We only open in the evenings. The Columbia game happened whilst I was on a long drive and I could only hear it and not watch it.
The Sweden game happened when I as preparing paperwork for the taxman. Which is getting beyond a joke. I am in another 2 inspections now. The last one took 2 and a half years and cost over 30000 in lawyers fees and a tax " estimate " as they think all caterers fiddle, so we all get " estimated" although they found nothing tangible. Now I have a wages inspection and another normal one. I hope to see the semis and the final though.
I have hardly seen the world cup as up until now I was always driving or working.
The Sweden game happened when I as preparing paperwork for the taxman. Which is getting beyond a joke. I am in another 2 inspections now. The last one took 2 and a half years and cost over 30000 in lawyers fees and a tax " estimate " as they think all caterers fiddle, so we all get " estimated" although they found nothing tangible. Now I have a wages inspection and another normal one. I hope to see the semis and the final though.
Ah ok, just wondered who you were supporting now that Germany are out.
England...of course, but it’s all gone quiet over here regarding the World Cup... funnily enough.. Screwed my business up. Especially the Saturday k.o. Where they lost. Worst Saturday ever on the Kiel Week.....
Do you think we are going to be able to just walk away from the CFP Mart?
Doubt it. I suspect that seeing as the fishing industry doesn’t employ many people and needs the EU as customers.. and the EU needs cooperation for controlling fishing stocks... there will be a Trade off..and we Will be tied into the CFP. Maybe we get sensible revised conditions.. but I don’t claim to be an expert..
Doubt it. I suspect that seeing as the fishing industry doesn’t employ many people and needs the EU as customers.. and the EU needs cooperation for controlling fishing stocks... there will be a Trade off..and we Will be tied into the CFP. Maybe we get sensible revised conditions.. but I don’t claim to be an expert..
Odd as you liked Tony’s posts saying exactly that.
You seem to be under the misconception that me and Mart have to agree on everything. We don’t. It’s the difference between not being a grown up and being a grown up. What you will notice though is Mart gave an explanation to why he doesn’t agree with me. There’s was no incoherent nonsense about Mr Euro, no presumed fact just an observation on what he thinks. My counter to that is Norway again. The EU is too their biggest customer for fish (unprocessed fish and that point is important), they are in the EEA, they are in the single market but they’re not in the common fisheries policy and they have their own fishing practices and that includes a ban on discarding, in stark contrast to the common fisheries policy. The EU has a far stronger hold on Norway because of their memberships than they will on the U.K. when we leave. Our government has stated in a white paper that the practice of discarding will end when we leave. Given the Norway model there’s no reason to see why the EU will be able to continue to enforce discarding on us. A precedent has been set already.
Yes, and I think that the EU sees the problem with discarding anyway. And yes, I don’t agree with everything you say. Although usually more likely to agree with you than Grendel.... ;-)
Yes, and I think that the EU sees the problem with discarding anyway. And yes, I don’t agree with everything you say. Although usually more likely to agree with you than Grendel.... ;-)
You seem to be under the misconception that me and Mart have to agree on everything. We don’t. It’s the difference between not being a grown up and being a grown up. What you will notice though is Mart gave an explanation to why he doesn’t agree with me. There’s was no incoherent nonsense about Mr Euro, no presumed fact just an observation on what he thinks. My counter to that is Norway again. The EU is too their biggest customer for fish (unprocessed fish and that point is important), they are in the EEA, they are in the single market but they’re not in the common fisheries policy and they have their own fishing practices and that includes a ban on discarding, in stark contrast to the common fisheries policy. The EU has a far stronger hold on Norway because of their memberships than they will on the U.K. when we leave. Our government has stated in a white paper that the practice of discarding will end when we leave. Given the Norway model there’s no reason to see why the EU will be able to continue to enforce discarding on us. A precedent has been set already.
Shut up Mr Euro, why don’t you get a room with Heir Merkel if you love her that much? You could always invite Junker and have a threesome
Some just don't get irony.
So those who are pro EU expect those who are looking for a decent deal on leaving the EU to know what will happen with fishing policies when they can't even agree themselves :smuggrin:
Shut up Mr Euro, why don’t you get a room with Heir Merkel if you love her that much? You could always invite Junker and have a threesome
Out of interest Tony do you know who i mean by Mr Euro?
Tony I’ve already told you that there is an Eu document that states one condition of an agreed leave position is to remain in it. You replied with ha ha ha ha ha admit you are wrong,
If you act like a five year old get treated like one.
So - one last chance - do you believe this document or not?
Also you keep blathering on about discarding which is essentially quotas. Quotas that even the transition document includes.
The danish prime minister insists this will be a central theme of a negotiated leave arrangement as well.
So if you keep persisting in behaving like a little boy whose had his favourite toy taken off him as it’s time for bed expect the piss to be taken out of you.
What made you think that joke comment has anything to do with you. You need to keep that narcissism in check.
So that is your best attempt at defending Juncker?Don’t tell Astute that the prime minister of a country that has a smaller population than London has any clout in the EU. He thinks it’s all down to Junker. Hopefully he wouldn’t have seen your post so all is OK.
Hmmm ok.Funnily enough no. We only open in the evenings. The Columbia game happened whilst I was on a long drive and I could only hear it and not watch it.
The Sweden game happened when I as preparing paperwork for the taxman. Which is getting beyond a joke. I am in another 2 inspections now. The last one took 2 and a half years and cost over 30000 in lawyers fees and a tax " estimate " as they think all caterers fiddle, so we all get " estimated" although they found nothing tangible. Now I have a wages inspection and another normal one. I hope to see the semis and the final though.
I have hardly seen the world cup as up until now I was always driving or working.
No surprise at all.
No surprise at all.
May doesn't want out. But she is leading out. So she will try and keep close ties with the EU whilst trying to make it look like we are leaving. Then you have those who do want out like Davis.
We should either stay in or get out completely. Half in half out is worse than being in. It would still cost us billions each year and we would have to follow what they say. But we would lose our right to veto.
Last threesome I had was in Romania... neither Merkel nor Juncker was present.. thank god..
No surprise at all.
May doesn't want out. But she is leading out. So she will try and keep close ties with the EU whilst trying to make it look like we are leaving. Then you have those who do want out like Davis.
We should either stay in or get out completely. Half in half out is worse than being in. It would still cost us billions each year and we would have to follow what they say. But we would lose our right to veto.
As a remainer I have lost all respect for those running the EU. They have shown themselves to be more interested in keeping full control than doing what is best for the citizens of the EU.As a leave voter who has subsequently realised how entwined with the EU our trade is, it's clear to me that there is no other option than a soft Brexit which means hopefully EEA.