Hard Brexit or Hard Brexit
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What the fuck is an "American Wensleydale sausages"?
Also, what's wrong with American cheddars? I've had many imported cheddars, and I've never felt that the domestic ones were inferior. But then again, maybe I just have inferior Merkin taste buds.
Also, what's wrong with American cheddars? I've had many imported cheddars, and I've never felt that the domestic ones were inferior. But then again, maybe I just have inferior Merkin taste buds.
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seriously, I don't think I've ever tried good, superior quality cheddar, but all the cheddar I've tried was like American sliced "cheese"
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Those Kraft slices aren't cheddar. I don't think they even qualify as cheese.
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Kraft slices are processed cheese. Same stuff as those cute triangles in round boxes in Europe. It has cheese solids etc.
wikiA slice of processed cheese
Processed cheese has several technical advantages over natural cheese,[1] including a far longer shelf-life, resistance to separating when cooked (meltability), and a uniform look and physical behavior. Its mass-produced nature provides arguably its greatest advantage over natural cheese: a dramatically lower cost — to producers and consumers alike — than conventional cheesemaking. This, in turn, enables industrial-scale production volumes, lower distribution costs, a steadier supply, and much faster production time compared to traditional cheeses.
The use of emulsifiers in processed cheese results in a product that melts without separating when cooked; with prolonged heating, some natural cheeses (especially cheddar and mozzarella) separate into a lumpy, molten protein gel and liquid fat combination. The emulsifiers (typically sodium phosphate, potassium phosphate, tartrate, or citrate) reduce the tendency for tiny fat globules in the cheese to coalesce and pool on the surface.
Because processed cheese does not separate when melted, it is used as an ingredient in a variety of dishes. Unlike some unprocessed cheeses, heating does not alter its taste or texture.
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Re: Hard Brexit or Hard Brexit
After Brexit trade negotiations will go something like this...
- Prime Minister:
- "I'm afraid we're very attached to the traditional, authentic, truly British Cornish pasty Sir. It's not something the people of Britain could easily give up."
- "Prime Minister. We at American & Allied truly respect, and indeed admire, the traditional Cornish pasty. It is a marvel, a gift to world - plain and simple... like the good denizens of Cornwall itself. We Americans feel a deep, passionate kinship with the peoples of Cornwall, for was it not from that very soil that the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the promised land... and to forge a new way of living in humble submission to the Almighty? So yes, Prime Minister, the humble pasty is something the citizens of Britain should be rightly proud of, and I can assure you they have nothing to fear from our quarter. We would never do anything to sully or denigrate that fine and noble foodstuff, nor undermine the important traditions of British culinary excellence - and as a show of our good faith, and in affirmation of our good intent and our willingness to do a little business on your little island, please accept this large donation to your party."
- "Wow! Now that's the kind of sauce that'll even make your pasties taste good! ...(guffaws)..."
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
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Yes Brian that will be the way it will go especially when you become the 51st. state.
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The stupid gets even more stupid. God I hate nationalism.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5869560/h ... in-france/
SACRE BLEU Home Office accused of ‘national humiliation’ after deciding new blue British passports will be made in FRANCE
The Sun can reveal that British company De La Rue is to be swapped for French firm Gemalto in a deal worth £490million
HOME Office chiefs were last night accused of “a national humiliation” after deciding FRANCE will make Britain’s new blue passports.
British company De La Rue is to be stripped of its long-standing contract to produce the nation’s new identity documents.
The Home Office sparked outrage by announcing new blue British passports will be made by a French company
Instead, the lucrative business will be handed over to French firm Gemalto, The Sun can reveal.
The security giant have won the tender to make the iconic items from 2019, in a deal worth £490million.
A total of three companies bid for the passport contract, with a German company joining De La Rue and Gemalto.
But the decision was the result of a ‘blind tender’ process, under which ministers were not allowed to know who had submitted the individual bids.
The current burgundy passport is manufactured by British firm De La RueALAMY
Under strict civil service procurement rules, the government is also not able to discriminate by excluding other EU nations from bidding.
De La Rue produced its first passport for the UK Government in 1915, and hundreds of job losses are now feared.
The decision sparked uproar among Tory MPs last night, who called on the Home Secretary to step in.
Former Cabinet minister Priti Patel dubbed it “a disgraceful decision” and “perverse”.
Priti Patel called the move 'a disgraceful decision' and 'perverse'
The prominent Brexit campaigner added: “This should be a moment that we should be celebrating. The return of our iconic blue passport will re-establish the British identity.
“But to be putting the job in the hands of the French is simply astonishing. It is a national humiliation.
“I would urge Amber Rudd and the Government to look again at the powers they have to see what they can do.”
Another former Cabinet minister, Maria Miller, whose constituency Basingstoke houses De La Rue’s HQ, is pushing ministers hard to reverse the decision.
Priti Patel urged Amber Rudd and the Government to re-think the decision
None of the three companies bidding has been informed of the formal decision yet, and they can mount legal challenges to it.
But De La Rue are believed to have feared the worst, and issued a profit warning on Tuesday, sending its share price down 13 per cent.
Gemalto are likely to make the passport’s bodies abroad but all security aspects of the document – including personalised data chips – must be produced in the UK.
A Home Office spokeswoman said: “We are running a fair and open competition to ensure that the new contract delivers a high quality and secure product and offers the best value for money for customers.
"All passports will continue to be personalised with the holder’s details in the United Kingdom, meaning that no personal data will leave the UK.
“We do not require passports to be manufactured from the UK. A proportion of blank passport books are currently manufactured overseas, and there are no security or operational reasons why this would not continue.”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5869560/h ... in-france/
SACRE BLEU Home Office accused of ‘national humiliation’ after deciding new blue British passports will be made in FRANCE
The Sun can reveal that British company De La Rue is to be swapped for French firm Gemalto in a deal worth £490million
HOME Office chiefs were last night accused of “a national humiliation” after deciding FRANCE will make Britain’s new blue passports.
British company De La Rue is to be stripped of its long-standing contract to produce the nation’s new identity documents.
The Home Office sparked outrage by announcing new blue British passports will be made by a French company
Instead, the lucrative business will be handed over to French firm Gemalto, The Sun can reveal.
The security giant have won the tender to make the iconic items from 2019, in a deal worth £490million.
A total of three companies bid for the passport contract, with a German company joining De La Rue and Gemalto.
But the decision was the result of a ‘blind tender’ process, under which ministers were not allowed to know who had submitted the individual bids.
The current burgundy passport is manufactured by British firm De La RueALAMY
Under strict civil service procurement rules, the government is also not able to discriminate by excluding other EU nations from bidding.
De La Rue produced its first passport for the UK Government in 1915, and hundreds of job losses are now feared.
The decision sparked uproar among Tory MPs last night, who called on the Home Secretary to step in.
Former Cabinet minister Priti Patel dubbed it “a disgraceful decision” and “perverse”.
Priti Patel called the move 'a disgraceful decision' and 'perverse'
The prominent Brexit campaigner added: “This should be a moment that we should be celebrating. The return of our iconic blue passport will re-establish the British identity.
“But to be putting the job in the hands of the French is simply astonishing. It is a national humiliation.
“I would urge Amber Rudd and the Government to look again at the powers they have to see what they can do.”
Another former Cabinet minister, Maria Miller, whose constituency Basingstoke houses De La Rue’s HQ, is pushing ministers hard to reverse the decision.
Priti Patel urged Amber Rudd and the Government to re-think the decision
None of the three companies bidding has been informed of the formal decision yet, and they can mount legal challenges to it.
But De La Rue are believed to have feared the worst, and issued a profit warning on Tuesday, sending its share price down 13 per cent.
Gemalto are likely to make the passport’s bodies abroad but all security aspects of the document – including personalised data chips – must be produced in the UK.
A Home Office spokeswoman said: “We are running a fair and open competition to ensure that the new contract delivers a high quality and secure product and offers the best value for money for customers.
"All passports will continue to be personalised with the holder’s details in the United Kingdom, meaning that no personal data will leave the UK.
“We do not require passports to be manufactured from the UK. A proportion of blank passport books are currently manufactured overseas, and there are no security or operational reasons why this would not continue.”
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No reason why not.
It's just a fucking book. I'm surprised they don't come from China.
France buy British goods. We buy French goods.
De La Rue should have been more competitive if they wanted to keep the business. Why should the British pay their inflated price? Fuck em.
It's just a fucking book. I'm surprised they don't come from China.
France buy British goods. We buy French goods.
De La Rue should have been more competitive if they wanted to keep the business. Why should the British pay their inflated price? Fuck em.
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It just breaks all the irony meters though.
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well, I'm surprised of this, I saw the old National Printing Press building get dismantled and turned into high rent dwellings... wonder where they have relocated it, I thought it was dismantled period.
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They should have given the contract to the pound shop.
They would source perfectly good passports for a quid, and make a profit on it.
I believe they sell credit card wallets with a notebook that look just like a passport. Perfectly ok for the job.
They would source perfectly good passports for a quid, and make a profit on it.
I believe they sell credit card wallets with a notebook that look just like a passport. Perfectly ok for the job.
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Long read about UKIP, Leave.Eu, dodgy money, double dealing, and a Camvridge Analytica subsidiary.
The Brexit whistleblower: ‘Did Vote Leave use me? Was I naive'.
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
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