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"France has clearly taken a decision not to implement some of the decisions they threatened last Wednesday, we very much welcome that.
"But I think there's going to be a very important meeting on Thursday between (Brexit minister) Lord Frost and his opposite number, not just on fisheries but a wider range of issues as well."
French President Emmanuel Macron had warned that Paris could block UK boats from landing their catches and impose physical checks on lorries travelling to and from the UK - which had led to fears of long queues on either side of the Channel resulting in delayed shipments ahead of Christmas.
But on Monday evening, Downing Street said it welcomed an announcement from Paris that it would "not go ahead with implementing their proposed measures as planned tomorrow", adding that the UK is "ready" to continue talks.
[url]https://news.sky.com/story/fishing-row-france-backs-down-on-immediate-threats-to-ban-british-boats-from-french-ports-as-talks-continue-12457516[/ url]
originally posted by: gortex
The French have now released the impounded trawler and backed down from their threats to block UK boats from landing their catches in French ports.
"France has clearly taken a decision not to implement some of the decisions they threatened last Wednesday, we very much welcome that.
"But I think there's going to be a very important meeting on Thursday between (Brexit minister) Lord Frost and his opposite number, not just on fisheries but a wider range of issues as well."
French President Emmanuel Macron had warned that Paris could block UK boats from landing their catches and impose physical checks on lorries travelling to and from the UK - which had led to fears of long queues on either side of the Channel resulting in delayed shipments ahead of Christmas.
But on Monday evening, Downing Street said it welcomed an announcement from Paris that it would "not go ahead with implementing their proposed measures as planned tomorrow", adding that the UK is "ready" to continue talks.
[url]https://news.sky.com/story/fishing-row-france-backs-down-on-immediate-threats-to-ban-british-boats-from-french-ports-as-talks-continue-12457516[/ url]
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: gortex
French strong arming anything, aye right!
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: gortex
French strong arming anything, aye right!
Strong arming a hanky
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: gortex
French strong arming anything, aye right!
Strong arming a hanky
Now, now. I got told off for the "cheese munching surrender monkey" thing.
Oops, I did it again. Apologies.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: ScepticScot
Your emogi is the spit of Angela Merkel.........
originally posted by: ScepticScot
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: ScepticScot
Your emogi is the spit of Angela Merkel.........
Was aiming for Macron bring served Scottish scallops for dinner.
The British trawler that was detained by France during the post-Brexit fishing row has been released by the French authorities.
The Scottish-registered scallop dredger Cornelis Gert Jan left the northern French port of Le Havre on Wednesday evening.
The trawler's owner, Macduff Shellfish, said it was "delighted" that the crew and vessel could return home.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: gortex
"Macduff Shellfish" ? Did he captain the "Boaty McBoatface"?