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…If you were asked for advice by someone who is undecided how to vote on Thursday, in as few words as possible, what would you say?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.seeing I don't know what your t*** and T*** refer too, I am lost. We don't refer to tourists as termites, the word 'emmits' for what others call 'grockels'.... Togo, indeed, we have benefited from the EU enormously, but we have serious issues in balancing employment, both long and short term needs to our economy down here. The only sector that I would have sympathy for as to Brexiters is for the fishing industry - but a lot of that is controlled by one feisty Domme out of Newlyn, called Elizabeth Stevenson, and she got nailed by trying to manipulate quotas, to the tune of some 2 million ++, hardly the most pro-EU rep or Brexiter that one could have, given her legal appearances.
well, very debatable, we wouldn't have any fish left if we had continued as before, raping all and selling it overseas, depleting our stocks - but, never mind that, the essence of our UK fishing industry is that we don't encourage UK folk to eat them and then we don't know how to market what we have, post conservation of stocks, inland or overseas.
I'm not surprised that fishing = 0.07% of the economy. Talk about stuff yourself over time up your own jacksie.
I'm not surprised that fishing = 0.07% of the economy. Talk about stuff yourself over time up your own jacksie.
dt you keep trotting out the less than 1% GDP of total UK economy. False figure. That is only the boat value of the fish. The infrastructure that maintained the fleet and the value to the fishing community is priceless. Then to spout that we don't know how to market the product is laughable. Then of course we need Spanish advice on fish stock preservation, the people who have reduced their own waters to barren mud ponds. When you say that the British do not eat, and cherish the bounty that our home waters provide, you are clutching at straws as you drown.