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How a bit of tit for tat.
Now that France has Bird Flu, how about banning French poulty and foul imports? After their illegal stance over British beef, I'd like to see the cheese eating surrender monkeys (thanks Groundskeeper Willy) jumping up and down spitting bile because we've made them sample their own medicine.
Or is that just a bit petty?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Given that all the signs are that we too are about to get hit by bird flu it would seem like petty posturing and just invite them to engage in a game of one upmanship in which no one wins but which costs everyone money.
And you'd have to stop the righteous indignation if we followed their lead.
The only reason to ban their poultry and fowl (or 'foul') imports is for genuine health reasons. Sadly, that may happen all too soon and it's likely to have a devastating effect on farmers across Europe when it does.
How ironic that your name reminds me of the old frenchman in sandals joke (Phillippe Falop).
Yes ban animal goods from France. Rest assured they would do the same to us. I seem to recall that when we had BSE (or was it foot and mouth?) they burnt our sheep. And sheep didn't even carry the disease.
And we can't fish for cod.
However, why we trade at all with the capitulating beret boys anyway is beyond belief. Have you ever owned a French car?
How interesting that Capn.Minter asks the rhetorical question viz:-'Have you ever owned a French car?'
It used to be said of the Citroen 'Deux Chevaux'( the skip of choice of Guardian readers) that its most endearing quality was that it was 'responsible for the demise of hundreds of social workers'
Much as I loathe the Frogs,you've got to hand it to 'em in this circumstance.
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