Under the heading of 'Betrayal' Fury as UK's bid for application to fish near the Falklands is Snubbed', Cyril Dixon from the Express reports that the head of South Georgia Fisheries company, Rupert Street will be going to the High Court in London to seek a judicial review on the decision which denied his company fishing licenses in South Georgia Islands. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesauction the licences in future years and award to those who offer the best price for the
Apr 17th, 2018 - 09:49 am - Link - Report abuse +1sole benefit of the territory of sgssi.
Mr. Portman...
Apr 17th, 2018 - 01:30 pm - Link - Report abuse -1You are completely right...
By the way... I repeat my answer to you on another thread you surely havn't have the time to read...
***” It must be noted that the Georgias and Sangüiches del Sur Islands are currently a disputed British Overseas Territory in its own right or wrong...
The Argos bid does include a component which the Fortuna bid does not... They ain't no cheaters...(Yet...)
As far as I'm aware..., the guiding line of any issue treated by the FIG(leaf) cooks down to...:
1) Anything that makes money for us Kelpers is very much welcomed..., fkuck them British...
2) Anything that doesn't make money for us Kelpers, ain't what our 255 Belowed British Boys died for...
3) Simples...
Disputed Think? Surely if those Islands were disputed the Plaintiff would have taken legal action. No?
Apr 17th, 2018 - 10:51 pm - Link - Report abuse +1England will return the Malvinas within 25 years.
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