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French Fisherman Strike

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CathH | 11:16 Wed 21st May 2008 | News
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I heard on the news that there are no ferry crossings due to the French fishermen being on strike.
Does anyone know how longe this strike is supposed to last?
My daughter is going to France with the school probably getting ferry around 8.00am on Friday morning

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I don't see how ferry crossings are effected by fisherman on strike. Is there a link?
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h6WfaAw53f MASUsto26b8clXm4dg

I think you will have to just wait and see, and hope they do not blockade the port your daughter is planning on sailing to.
Just blow the a55holes out of the water. Let them strike if they must but don't let them blockade others. Froggy tw@ts
why would anyone choose to go to france?

hope you havent had to pay!
Whats wrong with them now? Is the English Channel too cold for them to dip their Gallic tootsies into? Are the fish not diving into their nets, ready boxed and bread-crumbed with a spring of parsley?
Hey, lay off the French fishermen- they are striking because of the effects of the high price of fuel - and tomorrow there are thousands of others belonging to different unions also stricking because people now have to work extra years to get their pension.
You lot over there havn't got theguts to stand up for what is your right. You are apathetic ! Why don't you strike over the huge influx of immigrants taking your jobs and houses - or the terrible rise in the crime rate - or teenage gangs running riot, or your "big brother" government??? etc. etc.
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oh dear !
I didnt mean to start all this, just wondered if my daughter would get to France ok :-)

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