06-05-2021, 13:33
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Hugh
As ex-Military, it always concerns me when people who haven’t been in "the line of fire" seem keen for others (not themselves) to be placed in harm’s way…
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Military or not, if anyone threatens me or family they get one warning before hell breaks loose
Probably the reason I never joined up to be honest, I'd have even had the Red Arrows fitted with napalm
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06-05-2021, 13:55
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Totally understand your reasoning on a personal level, but at a nation-state level, it's a bit different - lot more can go wrong, lot more people can get hurt.
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06-05-2021, 15:05
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Why does Jersey have to be very friendly to France when they (fishermen) want to pillage the fishing grounds and not adhere to the licences that they have been granted?
And why hasn't France (or Jersey) invoked the formal treaty dispute mechanism?
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The argument the French fisherman seem to have is that the terms of the licences they have (or indeed have not) been granted was changed at the last minute. Any changes needed to be non-discriminatory, scientifically based and notified in advance and I understand that this was not done.
Apparently, the Commission is in talks with the UK and Jersey on these changes.
That said, a lot of this will blow over at, ooh, about one minute past ten tonight...
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06-05-2021, 15:38
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Are you saying the Nazis didn't do the things I referred to?
The Telegraph is comparing the current farrago with the Nazi occupation, and highlighting part of the Nazi occupation as a positive against what is currently happening - "tone deaf" doesn't even begin to describe it.
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It is obviously an attempt at humour. Not really getting exorcised over.
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06-05-2021, 15:42
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
The argument the French fisherman seem to have is that the terms of the licences they have (or indeed have not) been granted was changed at the last minute. Any changes needed to be non-discriminatory, scientifically based and notified in advance and I understand that this was not done.
Apparently, the Commission is in talks with the UK and Jersey on these changes.
That said, a lot of this will blow over at, ooh, about one minute past ten tonight...
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Exactly.
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06-05-2021, 15:50
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
The argument the French fisherman seem to have is that the terms of the licences they have (or indeed have not) been granted was changed at the last minute. Any changes needed to be non-discriminatory, scientifically based and notified in advance and I understand that this was not done.
Apparently, the Commission is in talks with the UK and Jersey on these changes.
That said, a lot of this will blow over at, ooh, about one minute past ten tonight...
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Prolly so. Thus no need to trade blows for now!
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06-05-2021, 16:26
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Re: Britain outside the EU
'Next time it will be WAR!' – French fishermen vow 'we will be back' after fleeing Jersey
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-navy-standoff
All this boat barging and bumping is just like a busy day on the Norfolk broads.
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06-05-2021, 16:27
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Re: Britain outside the EU
Most of the French boats cleared off around half past 3, presumably once they’d finished lunch. All quite civilised really.
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06-05-2021, 16:52
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Re: Britain outside the EU
The French boats made me post on another site:
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It's the French way. Don't like something? Protest and blockade, but achieve nothing.
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I got grief for that from French posters of course. All blaming Brexit.
So I replied, and they all went silent.
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This is not a UK/EU thing. The UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said the self-governing Crown Dependency is "responsible for its own territorial waters".
The Channel Islands have never been part of the EU, so this has nothing to do with Brexit.
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06-05-2021, 17:46
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Nice to see the Telegraph being selective in their history...
Forgetting to mention the other aspects, like deporting the Jewish people in Jersey to the death camps, deporting other Islanders en masse to Germany, where many died in labour camps, sending Jersey Resistance members to concentration camps, built fortifications using forced labour, which killed thousands of imported slave labourers, amongst many other horrific actions.
But at least they kept the lights on...
(my brother has lived in Jersey for nearly 30 years, having moved there in the 90s - the locals do not remember the Occupation fondly, so this headline is going down like a turd in a trifle)
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Now you're being even sillier. The Torygraph's report is exactly correct and you're making mischief out of it. There's no way anyone other than a fool/troublemaker would interpret the report as portraying the Nazis in a positive light; it is a factual observation and portrays the French minister in a very poor light.[COLOR="Silver"]
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On one of the islands they actually built a death camp for post invasion British Jews iirc. Imo if anyone is being silly it's that paper, my grandfather was sub editor or something there years ago, I doubt he'd recognise the paper now sadly.
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.... and there was Vichy France. You should lay off the Nazi thing.
The important takeaway is that the French threat to cut off power is a state-issued hostile act.
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Vichy France that rounded up more Jews than the Nazis asked for, they need reminding of that at every opportunity imo until they recognise their history
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06-05-2021, 18:38
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Taf
The French boats made me post on another site:
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It's the French way. Don't like something? Protest and blockade, but achieve nothing.
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I got grief for that from French posters of course. All blaming Brexit.
So I replied, and they all went silent.
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This is not a UK/EU thing. The UK's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said the self-governing Crown Dependency is "responsible for its own territorial waters".
The Channel Islands have never been part of the EU, so this has nothing to do with Brexit.
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Mostly…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/57001584
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Jersey's status is complicated because it is not part of the UK, and it was never part of the European Union.
It is what's known as a Crown dependency, which means it has substantial freedom from Westminster, and exercises day-to-day control over its fishing waters.
However, the UK government is ultimately responsible for its international relationships. That's why access to fishing waters around the Channel Islands are dealt with specifically in the new UK-EU trade agreement.
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06-05-2021, 21:00
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Nice to see the Telegraph being selective in their history...
Forgetting to mention the other aspects, like deporting the Jewish people in Jersey to the death camps, deporting other Islanders en masse to Germany, where many died in labour camps, sending Jersey Resistance members to concentration camps, built fortifications using forced labour, which killed thousands of imported slave labourers, amongst many other horrific actions.
But at least they kept the lights on...
(my brother has lived in Jersey for nearly 30 years, having moved there in the 90s - the locals do not remember the Occupation fondly, so this headline is going down like a turd in a trifle)
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In context, the headline is correct.
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06-05-2021, 21:11
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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In context, the headline is correct.
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Except, as posted today @12:27, post #863, it isn’t…
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Except it isn't...
https://www.theislandwiki.org/index...._and_Rationing
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Foodstuffs which had previously been scarce were now non-existent, and the Channel Islands were effectively in [Post D-Day state of siege|a state of siege]], with the Allies making no attempt to recapture them and the Germans having no intention of surrendering. The populations of the islands were squeezed in the middle, heading to starvation, and the German troops were, if anything, even more badly affected.
One by one, foodstuffs and essential commodities ran out, with no hope of replenishment until the end of the war. Gas supply ceased on 4 September and some 50 public ovens were opened by the States in various parts of St Helier. From October 1 the electricity supply became uncertain and the current was shut off each evening.
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https://the-history-girls.blogspot.c...in-ww2-by.html
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By Christmas 1944, electricity was no longer available. Candles became scarce, and winter evenings were spent in semi-darkness by the light of a tin can full of oil, with a bootlace for a wick. Lack of warmth and gnawing hunger made winter on Jersey a true misery.
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06-05-2021, 21:16
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Except, as posted today @12:27, post #863, it isn’t…
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By Christmas 1944, electricity was no longer available. Candles became scarce, and winter evenings were spent in semi-darkness by the light of a tin can full of oil, with a bootlace for a wick..
Sounds like the 70s.
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06-05-2021, 21:19
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Re: Britain outside the EU
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Except, as posted today @12:27, post #863, it isn’t…
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Then perhaps those quotes would have been better to lead with rather than the atrocities we all know the Nazis were guilty of.
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