European disunion ! Various Mep's very unhappy not with Brexit but the EU

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Must admit I do like that tea and biscuit tea

Malty flavour

Saw it Sainsburys yesterday
 
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Isn't it the china clay pits from where the water is more likely to come? Not sure how it gets from Bodmin (Moor) to St.Austell.
 
Isn't it the china clay pits from where the water is more likely to come? Not sure how it gets from Bodmin (Moor) to St.Austell.

Yes it is, and obviously that's a huge area of granite, but Bodmin moor is the wettest place in Cornwall, most rainfall etc, and the highest. Think about it, source of several rivers and who knows how many aquifiers.

The fountain in Trafalgar Square was supplied by an artesian well, initially unpumped, with water from the London Basin, One of the boundaries forming the basin was The Chilterns,
and that's a lot further from Trafalgar Square than Bodmin Moor is from St Austell.

Anyway, with the discovery of Lithium in the surrounding hills, I'm expecting the taste of the beer to depreciate even more.

https://www.itv.com/news/westcountr...-power-more-than-300-000-electric-cars-a-year
 
Yes it is, and obviously that's a huge area of granite, but Bodmin moor is the wettest place in Cornwall, most rainfall etc, and the highest. Think about it, source of several rivers and who knows how many aquifiers.

The fountain in Trafalgar Square was supplied by an artesian well, initially unpumped, with water from the London Basin, One of the boundaries forming the basin was The Chilterns,
and that's a lot further from Trafalgar Square than Bodmin Moor is from St Austell.

Anyway, with the discovery of Lithium in the surrounding hills, I'm expecting the taste of the beer to depreciate even more.

https://www.itv.com/news/westcountr...-power-more-than-300-000-electric-cars-a-year

I'm interested to see if Cornish Lithium Ltd does well, be great if it does.
 
I'm interested to see if Cornish Lithium Ltd does well, be great if it does.

Test results so far exceeding expectations so it looks promising, and they're certainly having no problem raising funds for further exploration.
I like the claypits, a lot of people see them as an eyesore, not me.

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here is the outline for the continuing EU trade negotiations......

the same negotiations that Johnson appeared to say are off

Johnson will cave in on these:
LPF
governance
fisheries



The following principles for further negotiations have been agreed by the Chief Negotiators of the United Kingdom and the European Commission.
1. The parties have agreed to intensify negotiations. Talks will take place across all negotiating tables concurrently. Negotiations will take place daily including weekends, unless both sides agree otherwise.

2. This next and final phase of the negotiations will in principle be on the basis of each side’s legal texts while a common approach is found, unless lead negotiators in an individual workstream agree that a different approach is more appropriate.

3. Lead negotiators in each of the workstreams should move as quickly as possible to a read through of both texts, with a view to identification of areas of convergence, which could be expressed either in a two/three-column table or consolidated texts depending on which tool lead negotiators deem most appropriate.

4. A small joint secretariat will be established to hold a master consolidated text. This will be staffed by officials and lawyers from both parties. The joint secretariat will establish a methodology for managing the legal texts, in consultation with the lead negotiators of each workstream.


5. This textual process should be accompanied by discussions in the workstreams on the outstanding more political issues, including the most difficult ones such as LPF, governance, fisheries, energy and goods/services provisions.

6. As has been the case in recent weeks, the Chief Negotiators and / or Deputy Chief Negotiators from both parties should meet in a restricted format, according to need. This group should have regard to the overall progress of the negotiations, consider issues escalated from the workstreams from the negotiation tables, give direction to workstream leads, and deal with the most sensitive political issues in the talks. This group should meet every day.


7. It is understood that, regardless of progress in individual workstreams, nothing is agreed in these negotiations until a final overall agreement is reached.


Logistics


8. The initial phase of the negotiations will take place in London from 22 October until 25 October.

9. Thereafter the negotiations should take place in person in London and Brussels, or via teleconference, or a mix of the two, as agreed by both parties.

10. In managing the locations and logistics of this phase of the negotiation, both parties will give due regard to the evolving Covid-19 situation, the practicalities of travel, and, in particular, the different levels of risk in both London and Brussels. They will prioritise their duty of care to the individuals in negotiating teams on both sides and make appropriate decisions on the basis of evidence as the final stages of the negotiation move forwards.


The eu will capitulate.
They always do.
 
1850000 french soldiers surrender and capitulate to the germans and are taken prisoner....

Had they the balls to fight ww2 might never have lasted so long.
 
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