British Foreign Minister David Lamia may be required to pay a fine of £ 2,500 after a fishing trip last week with US Vice President Jay Di Vans, after the British Foreign Minister admitted that he had not issued the required permission. Vance and Lamia were photographed by invited media as they were fishing at the lake at the Foreign Minister’s country house in Chivening House, southeast England before a bilateral meeting as part of the US Vice -President’s work vacation in Britain. Vance was raised on camera that the only pressure on the US-Britain’s special relationship was that while his three children had caught fish, the British Foreign Minister did not. All fishermen are obliged by law to have a valid fishing license with reed while fishing, regardless of whether they catch something on private land. Offenders can be punished with a fine of up to 2,500 pounds. Lami’s office emphasized today that […]
Source: News Beast

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