It’s a statement from one side, which doesn’t agree with another shellfish producer based in Jersey. The truth probably lies somewhere in between.
Your posts are aggressive and provocative and I’m on the the verge of putting you on ignore, not just based on today but a couple of posts in the...
The other military forces (just two French vessels) arrived later. They were actually at Rouen, and then sailed down the Seine to Le Havre before sailing to Jersey.
Storm in a teacup. I bet our lads were just making brews whilst keeping an eye open.
They said they were going back this afternoon, earlier today. There was never a question of things getting out of control.
Dimitri Rogoff, head of fisheries for the Normandy region, said the boats would not try to block St Helier and would return to France in the afternoon, AFP reported...
Please read the article I've quoted in post 124. The licences have been messed up.
This government is great with headlines but details are very hard to work out. It takes time and effort to get details right.
Hastings and Worthing are quite safe.
This Jersey oyster producer is siding with the French against our government.
Chris Le Masurier, owner of the Jersey Oyster Company, described conditions placed upon the new post-Brexit fishing licences issued to Breton and Norman fishermen as ‘insulting and discriminatory’.
He said: ‘I will...