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https://news.sky.com/story/french-minister-in-threat-to-veto-british-steel-deal-11922448And then there's another twist, worrying times I'm sure for the workers there and a fair test for the government dealing with external governments.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 31, 2020, 01:13:11 pmhttps://news.sky.com/story/french-minister-in-threat-to-veto-british-steel-deal-11922448And then there's another twist, worrying times I'm sure for the workers there and a fair test for the government dealing with external governments.I hope Javaid told him that he should be more worried about the 40,000 jobs in the French fishing industry which are in jeopardy.
Quote from: Sprotyrover on January 31, 2020, 07:45:31 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 31, 2020, 01:13:11 pmhttps://news.sky.com/story/french-minister-in-threat-to-veto-british-steel-deal-11922448And then there's another twist, worrying times I'm sure for the workers there and a fair test for the government dealing with external governments.I hope Javaid told him that he should be more worried about the 40,000 jobs in the French fishing industry which are in jeopardy.The French will not be landing any fish,65,000 people work in frances fishing industry and 60% of the fish comes from uk waters,hence 40,000 redundant. Our fish is a commodity which they will and shall pay big bucks for,you have also got to take into account,Dutch,Belgian, and German fishing fleets banned from our waters. That is why Fishing rights are the first thing which were recently mentioned by Eu politicians.I would hope Javid would be much more concerned about British fisherman not being able to sell the vast majority of their catch - that they currently sell into EU ports - because of Customs Tariffs and CAP Countervailing Duty being slapped on them. To protect their own fishermen the French might even just stop permission to land them at all.
Sproty.It's a fact that 65,000 people is equivalent to about 0.2% if the French workforce. You don't need a graph to present that. Graphs are for more complex groups of data, where you are looking for trends and patterns. This is just a single number. You present that as a number.The point I'm making and you are determinedly missing is that our entire trading relationship with our biggest trading partner by far, is about to be renegotiated from scratch. We do nearly 60% of our overseas trade with the EU, or with third countries through EU-arranged trade deals. Every single clause, semi-colon and paragraph break of those agreements are up for re-negotiation. Re-negotiation of agreements underpin those arrangements, and secure many millions of jobs across a swathe of services and industries on both sides of the Channel.And you obsess about a tiny, niche industry, employing a fraction of a percent of the workforce in the UK and France, as though it was some causus belli.Staring at the interesting patterns on the bark of one particular tree, while ignoring the entire f**king forest.