We lost, not a great precedent.Hmmmm
Contracts will. Be voided in January
Likely to be Confrontations at sea as well
A sort of Icelandic cod war??
Well, three not great precedents.
We lost, not a great precedent.Hmmmm
Contracts will. Be voided in January
Likely to be Confrontations at sea as well
A sort of Icelandic cod war??
We lost, not a great precedent
Lost is exactly the right word.Well lost is not quite the word
And it was hundreds of miles away
Than again the Falklands![]()
Yes it will, but only those that have agreements via fisheries agreements and not those with bought contracts. They will remain the same.Yes, it will change post Brexit,
We lost, not a great precedent.
Well, three not great precedents.
Nonsense.Contracts will. Be voided in January
Yes, in court via expensive litigation.Likely to be Confrontations
Yes it will, but only those that have agreements via fisheries agreements and not those with bought contracts. They will remain the same.
It's an argument about those with existing rights to fish and the sovereignty of the boats, the nationality of those aboard and where the fish is docked.So why are Barnier and the french kicking off about it then?
Nonsense.
Yes, in court via expensive litigation.
French or Spanish?Navy has been briefed
Lost is exactly the right word.
Let's not mention the Falklands until 2023 when we have an air wing to put on our carriers.
French or Spanish?
We call ours The Royal Navy.UK navy
We call ours The Royal Navy.
If you think we came out better from any of them please, explain how.Er no lost is not the correct word
Let's not mention it because we don't have any aircraft carriers with planes at the moment so would be hard pressed to repeat it.Let's mention the Falklands when the UK kicked out a military juntas dictatership invasion of the Falklands