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March 02, 2019, 07:40:14 AM
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Ireland has seized two British trawlers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRN9GGbpv6E

This seems to be a new initiative, and the timing leads one to believe that it is designed to influence the imminent departure of the UK from the collapsing European Union. It seems to be an unwise action, as the reciprocal agreement gives Irish fishermen access to the much larger and richer UK fishing waters. The EU seems to be determined to take actions that disadvantage its members and weaken its economy. Thank goodness we are getting out.

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March 02, 2019, 04:24:36 PM
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This seems to be a new initiative, and the timing leads one to believe that it is designed to influence the imminent departure of the UK from the collapsing European Union.
Is it Opposite Day today for you? It's not the European Union collapsing, it's the UK. They made a huge mistake driven by greed and naive decisions and now they have the mess. The half-baked decisions will bring the UK in a huge trouble and economic recession where also the people in the UK will suffer a lot, but government is hiding these problems.

Thank goodness we are getting out.
Yes, have a nice recession.  Wink
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March 03, 2019, 04:20:11 AM
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Ireland has seized two British trawlers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRN9GGbpv6E

This seems to be a new initiative, and the timing leads one to believe that it is designed to influence the imminent departure of the UK from the collapsing European Union. It seems to be an unwise action, as the reciprocal agreement gives Irish fishermen access to the much larger and richer UK fishing waters. The EU seems to be determined to take actions that disadvantage its members and weaken its economy. Thank goodness we are getting out.

the EU is no less collapsing as UK that is equally a gerontocracy,

but EU has refugees, still that run it. while uk has only drunkards. and cryptocurrency scamers that use the english language to spam into foreign telegram groups

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March 04, 2019, 06:11:40 PM
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Ireland has seized two British trawlers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRN9GGbpv6E

This seems to be a new initiative, and the timing leads one to believe that it is designed to influence the imminent departure of the UK from the collapsing European Union. It seems to be an unwise action, as the reciprocal agreement gives Irish fishermen access to the much larger and richer UK fishing waters. The EU seems to be determined to take actions that disadvantage its members and weaken its economy. Thank goodness we are getting out.
A withdrawal from the European Union is better to avoid economic collapse. It would be a better move.
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