may I apologise for the insult , I should know better but my frustration gets the better of me sometimes
Mine too.
Generally I'm pretty restrained, but occasionally can't help myself. Apologies.
may I apologise for the insult , I should know better but my frustration gets the better of me sometimes
I keep answering this question but no one seems to listen
We are not a democracy we are a parlimentory democracy.
Parliament is supposed to be the common sense / professional buffer between an ignorant population gut over reaction, the loony fringe, manipulation for personal gain and implementation of any acts laws taxes etc
And thank god for that, because if it were not for this system, none of us would own any sort of firearm
Parliament are now trying to prevent a suicidal Brexit plan. That's their job. To act as the last line of defence between the lunatics, the mis guided and the miss informed, the power / money grabbers and the real power.
You seem very happy to accept this when it protects your right to hunt and own firearms, but not so much when it comes to Brexit???
Every one rants and raves when the justice system protects someone we all feel is guilty, but yet we wallow in the comfort that the justice system provides.
Same with Parliamentary Democracy
You want democracy? lets have a reforendum on firearms ownership, hunting, 4X4 ownership, salaries, tax levels, land ownership and right to roam, etc etc
Come on lets have some reel democracy and lets see how YOU like it
Fisheries to me sums up the whole Brexit argument
Fact: our fisheries were doing in theory great in the EU with the big outfits running huge profits
Fact: our fisheries employ mainly cheep foreign labour from the EU (14,000 of them aparently)
Fact: we export most of our catch to the EU but do not import much at all from EU countries thus making it easy for the EU to impose tariffs on us post Brexit with little impact on themselves
Fact: The EU fishing fleet in UK waters takes mainly fish we do not use.
Fact: Contole of fising in UK waters is NOT going to change as we have signed the common fisheries policy and we not only would need to scrap the CFP but to also pull out of the Article 62 of the United nations Convention on the Law of the Sea?? If we were to pull out there would be an abolition of current Quotas and a move to "Zonal Attachment" to asses fish quotas. It is wildly accepted we wouldn't do well out of that.
Currnetly 77% of the UK fishing fleet account for only 3% of the UK fishing quota
As an example 94% of UK herring are caught by a Dutch outfit flying under a UK lag and the British government (NOT the EU) have allowed this to happen
It is expected than many small fleets and single UK operators will be wiped out post Brexit. Leaving the foreign but UK flag bearing super fleets to mop up that last 3%
The whole fisheries issue was misdirection and lies. Just like Brexit its self
Small fishing fleets have voted for their own demise. Something they now seem to be realising all be it a bit too late in the day

OK, further to this, I can now confirm that, due to contacts/friends, I am able to arrange it for you you come to Devon and visit one of the largest Beam Trawler fleets in the UK and stand on a fish box and deliver what you have posted above.
In addition, I will personally pay for your overnight stay where you will be able to freely mix and socialise with like minded “remainer” folk around the harbour at Brixham.
There is only one condition..........I watch!![]()
Come on! Chasey's brave enough to keep posting his gibberish political opinions on here, he hardly deserves to be pelted with wet fish in public too!
Fisheries to me sums up the whole Brexit argument
Fact: our fisheries were doing in theory great in the EU with the big outfits running huge profits
Fact: our fisheries employ mainly cheep foreign labour from the EU (14,000 of them aparently)
Fact: we export most of our catch to the EU but do not import much at all from EU countries thus making it easy for the EU to impose tariffs on us post Brexit with little impact on themselves
Fact: The EU fishing fleet in UK waters takes mainly fish we do not use.
Fact: Contole of fising in UK waters is NOT going to change as we have signed the common fisheries policy and we not only would need to scrap the CFP but to also pull out of the Article 62 of the United nations Convention on the Law of the Sea?? If we were to pull out there would be an abolition of current Quotas and a move to "Zonal Attachment" to asses fish quotas. It is wildly accepted we wouldn't do well out of that.
Currnetly 77% of the UK fishing fleet account for only 3% of the UK fishing quota
As an example 94% of UK herring are caught by a Dutch outfit flying under a UK lag and the British government (NOT the EU) have allowed this to happen
It is expected than many small fleets and single UK operators will be wiped out post Brexit. Leaving the foreign but UK flag bearing super fleets to mop up that last 3%
The whole fisheries issue was misdirection and lies. Just like Brexit its self
Small fishing fleets have voted for their own demise. Something they now seem to be realising all be it a bit too late in the day
1. It is precisely because of the two wars and to make sure that doesn't happen anymore that the EU exists.
These threads would be a lot more interesting, and possibly constructive, if, instead of constantly heckling the "other side" we could discuss those issues where we have a common concern, such as possible impacts of the political situation on rural land use and fieldsports.
I am 100% confident not one single member on SD would "accept" a total ban on hunting or gun ownership as a result of a referendum held in the UK
These threads would be a lot more interesting, and possibly constructive, if, instead of constantly heckling the "other side" we could discuss those issues where we have a common concern, such as possible impacts of the political situation on rural land use and fieldsports.

I guess that opinion depends on which side of the fence you stand. I find his posts to be well-informed and interesting.I agree, but not this particular thread, Chasey’s post are more “entertainment” than interesting. OK, swap entertainment for hilarious!![]()
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I guess that opinion depends on which side of the fence you stand. I find his posts to be well-informed and interesting.

Please would you let me know when you are going to stand on the fish Quay at Brixham, near where I now live, and where I lived for a decade, or the fish quays at Plymouth, Newlyn or St Ives and spout the same total drivel to them.........I hope you can swim!
Well yesterday evening I reloaded some 7mm-08 FMJs for the first time in a year, and I now have a couple of centimeters of powder left in the bottom of the tub and nine bullets. That's not really a decent stockpile, and not one single item on the table or in the box was from the UK. So I think I had better do some shopping now, because I suspect that reloading components are going to be nowhere at all on the priority lists for clearing customs. And given that we're going to have to hunt for our food and stave off the hunger-crazed mobs...
I am sure it would be like standing in a mosque or catholic church and suggesting their god doesent actualy exist but sadly it doesn't change the fact that its true
I am sure it would be like standing in a mosque or catholic church and suggesting their god doesent actualy exist but sadly it doesn't change the fact that its true