Dunno, but I pressume they haven't heard about the Scottish salmon sea lice plague either Jb, this is not a link okay, not a link with facts, no need for you to look https://www.foodingredientsfirst.co...ng-with-sea-lice-says-conservation-group.html https://salmonbusiness.com/scottish...nds-to-controversial-sea-lice-salmon-footage/
JB don't look again, this is again not a link from a foreign country or from that countries media, not a link okay For everyone else, the Irish have seen the tariff situation this morning https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ire...-industry-from-tariffs-ifa-chairman-1.3824096
tell me, is Alaska still part of the USA? less than a hundred a year.shot in our waters while killing people with substandard food produce is fine? America first. America first.
I wonder why they call it beef, but on the other hand 'pig meat'? Surely it's either beef and pork products, or cow meat and pig meat?
I think they are making sure the irish farmers stop confusing themselves on the labelling given how many times they have sent us Horse, labelled as beef
Made me wonder that, so had a little look Basically it looks like he came here on a student visa and married an English woman.
I think that has already been debated in December, the response was The deal that we have reached with the EU is the right one for the United Kingdom. Leaving without a deal would risk uncertainty for the economy, for business and for citizens.
Irish times. One up from the Beano, give you that. But it doesnt support leaving the EU in the grand scheme of things.
2033, full fibre network for UK. Mr Hammond is going to get the UK to the fore front in tech then. Lol. No time like the present for technology then. His Spring statement is a laugh. May looks like she is trying to eat a lemon. I wonder where the UK is going to get low cost loans from?
its not gonna happen. telecomunicasions is a reserved matter. the uk gov gave 21mill to companys to upgrade our infrostructure. they spent it in the citys we had to fire in another 500mill to get to 95% coverage
It was higher; https://www.bbc.com/news/business-36644934 and would be lower on a no deal;https://www.ft.com/content/308bfc52-3557-11e9-bb0c-42459962a812 So costs are on the rise.