SCRAPES
Selection of most harmed potential victims from the list, based on FTM report indicators like quota losses (£9m-£107m for fisheries), trade barriers (394+ for horticulture), tax/subidy cuts (IHT/SFIs impacting family farms), supply breaches (30% supplier issues), and funding delays (maritime low uptake). Prioritized key associations/orgs representing affected groups.
National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) – Fisheries quota reductions/bycatch/regulation (high financial losses).
– Emails: admin@nffo.org.uk (general/admin); nffo@nffo.org.uk (general/media); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://www.nffo.org.uk/contact/
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/the-national-federation-of-fishermen%27s-organisation-limited
– LinkedIn CEO (Mike Cohen): No direct profile found.
– X company: @NFFO_UK
– X CEO: No profile found.
Low Impact Fishers of Europe (LIFE) – Fisheries quota reductions/bycatch/regulation (discriminatory impacts on small-scale fishers).
– Emails: info@lifeplatform.eu (general); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://lifeplatform.eu/contact-us/
– LinkedIn company: https://be.linkedin.com/company/lowimpactfishersofeurope
– LinkedIn CEO (Brian O’Riordan, Executive Secretary): https://be.linkedin.com/in/brian-o-riordan-50125736
– X company: No profile found.
– X CEO: @BrianLIFE_EU
Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) – Horticultural GB-NI trade barriers (spiraling costs from barriers).
– Emails: hta@hta.org.uk (general); services@hta.org.uk (general/support); fran.barnes@hta.org.uk (CEO); no specific legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://hta.org.uk/contact-us/
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/horticultural-trades-association
– LinkedIn CEO (Fran Barnes): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/fran-barnes-49161428
– X company: @HTAnews
– X CEO: No profile found.
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) – Tax changes/inheritance relief cuts/delayed farm compensation (revenue grabs eroding viability).
– Emails: contact@nfuonline.com (general); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://www.nfuonline.com/contact-us/
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/national-farmers-union
– LinkedIn CEO (Terry Jones, Director General): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/terry-jones-a7317b313
– X company: @NFUtweets
– X CEO: @terry_NFU
Food & Drink Federation (FDF) – Breach of supply agreements in food production (supermarket imbalances/payment delays).
– Emails: info@fdf.org.uk (general); websupport@fdf.org.uk (general/support); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://www.fdf.org.uk/fdf/contact-us/
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/food-and-drink-federation
– LinkedIn CEO (Karen Betts): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/karen-betts-218a271b0
– X company: @Foodanddrinkfed
– X CEO: @KarenEBetts
UK Chamber of Shipping – Maritime decarbonisation funding delays (ferry operator losses/low uptake).
– Emails: query@ukchamberofshipping.com (general); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://www.ukchamberofshipping.com/contact-us
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/uk-chamber-of-shipping
– LinkedIn CEO (Rhett Hatcher): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/rhetthatcher
– X company: @ukshipping
– X CEO: No profile found.
Fresh Produce Consortium – Horticultural GB-NI trade barriers (export losses from bureaucracy).
– Emails: info@freshproduce.org.uk (general); no specific CEO or legal email found.
– Contact form URL: https://freshproduce.org.uk/contact-us/
– LinkedIn company: https://uk.linkedin.com/company/fresh-produce-consortium
– LinkedIn CEO (Nigel Jenney): https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nigel-jenney-bbb39015
– X company: @fpcfreshtalk
– X CEO: No profile found.
Prospective class members for the UK FOOD case, organized by cause of action (COA) where specified in the chat history and webpage. These include associations, organizations, companies, and individuals identified as potential victims or representatives affected by post-Brexit issues like quota reductions, trade barriers, tax changes, and supply imbalances. Contact details are provided where available. Reach out via email to gather mandates for tort settlement negotiations.
COA 1: Negligence in Fisheries Quota Reductions (Delayed Compensation for Losses)
– National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO): Association representing UK fishermen impacted by quota cuts; admin@nffo.org.uk
– Low Impact Fishers of Europe (UK): Group for small-scale, sustainable fishers affected by quota losses; info@lifeplatform.eu
COA 2: Negligence in Bycatch Management Failures (Delayed Enforcement Compensation)
– NFFO: As above; admin@nffo.org.uk
– Marine Biological Association (small-scale reps): Organization supporting research and small fishers on bycatch issues; info@mba.ac.uk
COA 3: Negligence in Unequal Fleet Regulation (Discriminatory Compensation Delays)
– Low Impact Fishers of Europe (UK): As above; info@lifeplatform.eu
– New Economics Foundation (coastal fishers): Think tank advocating for coastal fishers facing discriminatory regs; contact@neweconomics.org
COA 4: Negligence in Maritime Decarbonisation Funding Delays (Ferry Operator Losses)
– UK Chamber of Shipping: Trade association for shipping and ferry operators hit by funding delays; query@ukchamberofshipping.com
– Passenger Ferry Association: Group for ferry operators seeking decarbonisation support; info@passengerferryassociation.co.uk
COA 5: Breach of Supply Agreements in Horticultural GB-NI Trade Barriers
– Horticultural Trades Association (HTA): Trade body for horticultural businesses facing NI barriers; hta@hta.org.uk
– Fresh Produce Consortium: Consortium for fresh produce suppliers affected by trade costs; info@freshproduce.org.uk
– Harrod Horticultural: Company supplying horticultural products, potentially impacted by barriers; trade@harrod.uk.com
COA 6: Negligence in Tax Changes (Inheritance Relief Cuts, Delayed Farm Compensation)
– National Farmers’ Union (NFU): Union for farmers dealing with IHT/SFIs changes; contact@nfuonline.com
– Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW): Welsh farmers’ union on tax relief cuts; post@fuw.org.uk
COA 7: Breach of Supply Agreements in Food Production (Supermarket Imbalances)
– Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) Suppliers: Regulator handling supplier complaints on GSCOP breaches; enquiries@groceriescode.gov.uk
– Food & Drink Federation: Federation for food producers facing payment delays; info@fdf.org.uk
– PRfrostbox.com: Food production company (packaging/supply), no email listed; search via website for contact form
Additional Fisheries/Quotas/Bycatch-Related (Cross-COA 1-3)
– Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (AIFCA): Authority for inshore fishers; contact@aifca.org.uk
– Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI): Scientific society for fishers/researchers; theteam@fsbi.org.uk
– Marine Management Organisation (MMO): Government body regulating fisheries; planning@marinemanagement.org.uk
– Rosebery Reservoir Fishery: Individual fishery operation; info@fishrosebery.co.uk
– DG Fishing: Fishing entity; domgarnett@yahoo.co.uk
– Eric H Wallace: Individual fisher; eric.51@btinternet.com
ALERTAS DE PRODUCTOS SANITARIOS
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UK SEARCH:
>> filter alerts, recalls, and safety communications by date, medical specialism, or other criteria. Additionally, there’s a specific search tool at
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EU SEARCH:
EUDAMED (European Database on Medical Devices) consists of six modules covering aspects like actor registration, UDI/devices, notified bodies/certificates, clinical investigations, vigilance/post-market surveillance, and market surveillance. Public access is available for certain modules (e.g., devices, certificates), allowing searches by fields like manufacturer, model, risk class, UDI-DI, or EMDN codes via the official portal at
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However, the vigilance module (for safety alerts and incidents) is not fully public and restricted to authorities, with alerts typically disseminated through national agencies rather than a centralized public search. The EU Safety Gate (RAPEX) system at
handles alerts for dangerous non-food products but explicitly excludes medical devices.
POTENTIAL CAUSES OF ACTION AND TIME LIMITS Issue / Cause of ActionAccrual DateJR Expiry (3 Months)Expired? (as of Oct 7, 2025)Tort Expiry (6 Years)Contract Expiry (6 Years)Fisheries Quotas (e.g., 2025 TACs/allocations)JR: Illegality/irrationality; Tort: Negligence in decisions; Contract: N/A (public policy).Dec 9, 2024Mar 9, 2025YesDec 9, 2030N/ABycatch Management (e.g., spurdog limits, REM delay)JR: Irrationality (ongoing omission for REM); Tort: Negligence causing discards; Contract: N/A.Dec 9, 2024 (limits); Ongoing (omission)Mar 9, 2025 (limits); Prompt for omissionYes (limits); No (omission)Dec 9, 2030 (limits); OngoingN/AFleet Segments Regulation (e.g., unequal quotas)JR: Discrimination; Tort: Misfeasance; Contract: N/A.Dec 9, 2024Mar 9, 2025YesDec 9, 2030N/ATCA Access Inequities (e.g., EU access to UK waters)JR: Implementation flaws; Tort: N/A; Contract: N/A.Dec 9, 2024 (2025 deals)Mar 9, 2025YesDec 9, 2030N/ALinking Fisheries to Other NegotiationsJR: Improper purpose (speculative future); Tort: N/A; Contract: N/A.Not yet (post-2026)N/A (cannot JR yet)N/AN/AN/AMaritime Decarbonisation StrategyJR: Procedural impropriety; Tort: N/A; Contract: N/A.March 2025 (published)June 2025 (approx)YesMarch 2031 (approx)N/ALocal Ferry Support (e.g., Tilbury-Gravesend)JR: Failure to fund (ongoing omission); Tort: Negligence; Contract: N/A.OngoingPrompt (no fixed)NoOngoingN/AGB-NI Horticultural Barriers (Windsor Framework)JR: Unlawful implementation; Tort: Economic loss; Contract: Refusal to supply.May 1, 2025 (changes)Aug 1, 2025YesMay 1, 2031May 1, 2031Inheritance Tax Relief Changes (APR/BPR)JR: Legitimate expectation; Tort: Misfeasance; Contract: N/A (but potential for scheme breaches).Oct 30, 2024 (announced)Jan 30, 2025YesOct 30, 2030N/ASFI Scheme ClosureJR: Procedural unfairness; Tort: Negligence; Contract: Breach of agreements.March 11, 2025June 11, 2025YesMarch 11, 2031March 11, 2031Planning Policy and CPOsJR: Ultra vires (Bill provisions, if passed); Tort: Inadequate compensation; Contract: N/A.March 11, 2025 (introduced); Future acts post-Assent (late 2025)June 11, 2025 (intro); 3 months post-AssentYes (intro); N/A (future)March 11, 2031 (intro); N/A (future)N/AFood Security and Trade StandardsJR: Failure to consider factors (ongoing); Tort: Negligence; Contract: N/A.OngoingPrompt (no fixed)NoOngoingN/ASupermarket-Supplier Imbalances (GSCOP)JR: GCA inaction; Tort: Abuse; Contract: Breach of agreements.June 20, 2025 (probe, but breaches ongoing to that date)Sept 20, 2025YesJune 20, 2031June 20, 2031Public Procurement/Labelling ProposalsJR: Future Bill passage; Tort: N/A; Contract: N/A.Speculative (not passed)N/AN/AN/AN/A ================================= IF GROK CHAT IS OLD, EXPORT IT AND START NEW CHAT [AND PASTE NEW CHAT LINK TO NOTION PAGE] UK FOOD - Grok.pdf <<>> GROK NEW CHAT: ====================== ========================================== LITISCONSORTIUM OF CLASS MEMBERS PROMPT: our goal is to make a list of potential class members AND THEIR EMAILS [to support our negotiations for tort settlement compensation for them]. each legal case may contain separate causes of action [coas]. in these cases, you need to give list of class members for each separate coa [cause of action]. COA 1: Negligence in Fisheries Quota Reductions (Delayed Compensation for Losses) • National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (NFFO): admin@nffo.org.uk • Low Impact Fishers of Europe (UK): info@lifeplatform.eu COA 2: Negligence in Bycatch Management Failures (Delayed Enforcement Compensation) • NFFO: admin@nffo.org.uk • Marine Biological Association (small-scale reps): info@mba.ac.uk COA 3: Negligence in Unequal Fleet Regulation (Discriminatory Compensation Delays) • Low Impact Fishers: info@lifeplatform.eu • New Economics Foundation (coastal fishers): contact@neweconomics.org COA 4: Negligence in Maritime Decarbonisation Funding Delays (Ferry Operator Losses) • UK Chamber of Shipping: query@ukchamberofshipping.com • Passenger Ferry Association: info@passengerferryassociation.co.uk COA 5: Breach of Supply Agreements in Horticultural GB-NI Trade Barriers • Horticultural Trades Association (HTA): hta@hta.org.uk • Fresh Produce Consortium: info@freshproduce.org.uk COA 6: Negligence in Tax Changes (Inheritance Relief Cuts, Delayed Farm Compensation) • National Farmers' Union (NFU): contact@nfuonline.com • Farmers' Union of Wales (FUW): post@fuw.org.uk COA 7: Breach of Supply Agreements in Food Production (Supermarket Imbalances) • Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA) Suppliers: enquiries@groceriescode.gov.uk • Food & Drink Federation: info@fdf.org.uk ============================== PROMPT: READ THESE 2 FTM FOLLOW THE MONEY FILES, AND APPLY THEIR TEACHINGS TO OUR PARTICULAR CASE, TO IDENTIFY THE FTM TRACK AND ANYTHING ELSE YOU CAN UNCOVER. GIVE A DETAILED FTM REPORT TAILORED TO OUR CASE: UK FOOD FTM Report: Post-Brexit Financial Flows & Irregularities (Oct 2025) Executive Summary Applying IDI FTM Toolkit & ALP resources to UK FOOD case reveals FTM tracks in delayed govt compensations, subsidy closures, quota value losses (£9m drop 2024-25), trade barrier costs, and supplier payment breaches. Key tools: Web searches for funding delays; BankTrack/OECD Watch yield low hits (no DFI links); Google Alerts recommended for monitoring. Uncovered: £107m EU quota losses spill to UK fishers; Amazon GSCOP probe signals £Ms in withheld payments. Moral lens: Govt/DFIs on "bad side" for procedural lapses harming small producers; industry victims seek redress. FTM Tracks by Sector • Fisheries Quota Reductions/Delays • Track: EU-UK TCA funds/quota allocations via Defra (£9m value loss 2025). New May 2025 deal extends EU access to 2038, but -5% tonnage cut hits UK fleets (no compensation uplift). • Decisions/Ommissions: Defra's irrational TAC cuts (e.g., pollack zero-TAC discards); failure to enforce recreational regs. • Moral: EU/UK negotiators prioritize industrial fleets over coastal sustainability—fishers "good side." • Uncovered: £107m EU losses (2021-23) proxy UK impacts; no DFI financing, but track via GEM Database for energy ties. • Maritime Decarbonisation/Ferry Funding • Track: DfT's £448m UK SHORE R&D (Sep 2025) + £1.1bn coastal investment for clean fuels/ferries (Tilbury-Gravesend). No delays noted, but low uptake risks. • Decisions/Ommissions: Local auth failures on ferry duties; central gov discretion in allocations. • Moral: Industry innovators "good side" vs. slow regulators delaying net-zero transition. • Uncovered: Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition funds unallocated—monitor via Wayback Machine for bids. • Horticultural GB-NI Trade Barriers • Track: Windsor Framework subsidies via DAERA/Defra; HTA reports spiraling costs from NIPHL bureaucracy (394 barriers FYE 2025, +107 YoY). Calls for Autumn Budget relief to offset export losses. • Decisions/Ommissions: Flawed Framework implementation; no working group resolutions. • Moral: NI/GB producers "good side" vs. Protocol's chilling effect on food security. • Uncovered: Peat ban adds £Ms economic hit—use RocketReach for HTA contacts; Lexis-Nexis for trade filings. • Tax/Farming Impacts (IHT/SFIs) • Track: APR/BPR relief cuts (Apr 2026); SFI closure (Mar 2025, no notice) voids £Ms in grants—EFRA urges delay to 2027 + alt funding by Sep 2025. 154k signatures on petition. • Decisions/Ommissions: HMRC's abrupt relief taper; Defra's unconsulted SFI shutdown. • Moral: Family farms "good side" vs. Treasury's revenue grab eroding viability. • Uncovered: Potential U-turn risks Defra cuts (£Ms redirected)—track via OECD NCP for maladmin complaints. • Food Production/Market Regulation • Track: GSCOP payments via supermarkets; GCA probe into Amazon delays (2022-2025, £Ms withheld). Suppliers report 30% issues (down from 33%). • Decisions/Ommissions: Amazon de-listing/delays; GCA inaction on breaches. • Moral: SME suppliers "good side" vs. dominant retailers abusing power. • Uncovered: Anonymized evidence due Aug 2025—use GIJN Resource Center for supplier org charts. Overarching Irregularities Uncovered • Delayed disbursements: SFI (£Ms unclaimed); Amazon payments (probe open). • Value erosion: Quota drops (£9m); trade barriers (+107 cases). • No DFI hits (EWS/BHR empty), but FATF/Egmont trends flag post-Brexit laundering risks in agri exports. • Interlinks: Tax cuts exacerbate quota/trade losses, hitting £Bs in food security. Recommendations • Monitor: Set Google Alerts for "UK Defra compensation delays"; RocketReach for NFU/HTA emails. • Deep Dive: Lexis-Nexis for Defra filings; BankTrack for agri-bank loans. • Action: File OECD complaints on SFI; GCA arbitration for payments—target class members from prior lists. ======================== FOIGS [FINDINGS OF INFRINGEMENT] GROK, READ CHAT HISTORY AND THEN SEARCH WWW, TO MAKE A LIST OF FINDINGS OF INFRINGMENT [FOIGS] IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE [ COURT PRECEDENTS, OMBUDSMAN DECISIONS, REGULATORY BODY DECISIONS] THAT WE CAN USE TO FILE A FOLLOW-ON COLLECTIVE CLAIM [FOCOL] List of Relevant FOIGs for FOCOL in UK FOOD Case 1. Fisheries Quota Management • UK-EU Sandeel Arbitration Tribunal Ruling (May 2025): Found procedural error in UK's sandeel fishing ban decision under TCA; UK non-compliant on consultation. Supports collective JR for irrationality in quota reductions/bycatch. 2. Food Production (GSCOP Breaches) • GCA Investigation into Amazon (Jun 2025, ongoing): Reasonable grounds for breach of payment delays (para 5 GSCOP, 2022-2025). Builds on prior findings (Tesco 2016 delays; Co-op 2019 failures). Enables follow-on arbitration for supplier collectives. 3. SFI Closure (Farming Subsidies) • Defra Admission (May 2025): Wrongly blocked 3,000 farmers from SFI post-closure; led to U-turn. Grounds for Ombudsman maladmin claim on legitimate expectations. 4. IHT Relief Cuts • Ongoing JR (Jun-Aug 2025): Challenges lack of consultation; no outcome yet. Precedent potential from procedural flaws, akin to SFI. No maritime/horticultural FOIGs identified; Windsor Supreme Court (2023) upheld barriers. ============================== LESSONS FROM PEOPLE’S FOIS VISIT THESE WEBSITES AND , [WITH RELATION EXCLUSIVELY TO THE CAUSES OF ACTION THAT WE HAVE UNCOVERED IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE], SEARCH FOR FOIS (FREEDOM OF INFO REQUESTS] MADE BY PEOPLE AND THE REPLIES RECEIVED EU https://www.asktheeu.org/list/successful https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/documents-request/search = SEARCH ALL FOI REPLIES TO EVERYBODY: documents partially or fully disclosed following requests for access to European Commission documents. https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives ESP CTBG https://consejodetransparencia.es/reclamaciones/nuestras-resoluciones UK ICO DB SEARCH AND FILTERS: https://icosearch.ico.org.uk/s/search.html?collection=ico~sp-search&profile=_default&query=bbc TO SEND A FOI TO THE ICO: https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/information-access-team-form/ • WELSH GOV FOI REPLIES [DATABASE SEARCH]: https://www.gov.wales/publications?keywords=&All_=All&publication_type[3]=3&published_after=&published_before= =============================== LESSONS FROM THE RARE AND PARTIAL DISCLOSURES GRANTED TO MY FOIS …ONGOING… I WILL COMPLETE THIS SECTION WHEN I RECEIVE ALL FOI REPLIES . Relevant FOIs for UK FOOD COAs • EU Sites (AskTheEU, EC Transparency, Have Your Say): None found. • ESP CTBG Resolutions: None found. • UK ICO DB: None found. • Welsh Gov FOI Replies: None found. ========================== =============================================== TO BE SCRAPED (TBS) PROMPT: look at the attached pics [they are links to search platforms ]. grok, give me the LIST AND EMAILS OF PROSPECTIVE CLASS MEMBERS. GIVE ME THE search keywords and phrases i need to enter, and give me the advanced search options, ALSO HOW MAY I SEARCH BY NIC AND NACE CODES. GIVE ME the text ready for me to paste in the search boxes, to get advanced filtered output lists of class members 10 + 7 Prospective Class Members (UK FOOD COAs) • Fisheries (Quotas/Bycatch): NFFO (nffo@nffo.org.uk), AIFCA (contact@aifca.org.uk), FSBI (theteam@fsbi.org.uk), MMO (planning@marinemanagement.org.uk) • Maritime/Ferries: UK Chamber of Shipping (query@ukchamberofshipping.com), Passenger Ferry Association (info@passengerferryassociation.co.uk) • Horticultural Trade: HTA (hta@hta.org.uk), Fresh Produce Consortium (info@freshproduce.org.uk) • Tax/Farming (IHT/SFIs): NFU (contact@nfuonline.com), FUW (post@fuw.org.uk) • Food Production (GSCOP): GCA Suppliers (enquiries@groceriescode.gov.uk), FDF (info@fdf.org.uk) Search Keywords/Phrases & Advanced Options SIC (UK)/NACE (EU) Codes: Use for filtering: Fisheries (SIC 03110/NACE 03.11), Farming (SIC 01110/NACE 01.11), Horticulture (SIC 01320/NACE 01.30), Food Production (SIC 10/NACE C10). UK Companies House (https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/advanced-search) • Keywords: "fisheries association", "farmers union", "horticultural trade", "food producers". • Advanced: Check "Active companies", SIC filter 03110/01110/01320/10, Jurisdiction "England & Wales". • Paste-ready: Company name: "National Federation of Fishermen"; SIC: 03110; Registered office: "" (empty). EU BRIS (https://e-justice.europa.eu/topics/registers-business-insolvency-land/business-registers-search-com) • Keywords: "UK food producers", "fisheries GB". • Advanced: Select UK/Ireland, NACE A (Agriculture)/C10 (Food), Company name filter. • Paste-ready: Company name: "Low Impact Fishers"; Country: UK. OpenCorporates (https://opencorporates.com/advanced-search) • Keywords: "food production UK", jurisdiction:gb. • Advanced: Jurisdiction "GB", SIC 10 OR 03110, Company status "Active". • Paste-ready: "horticulture" AND jurisdiction_code:gb AND sic_code:01320. Biz.in.eu (https://biz.in.eu/) • Keywords: "UK fishing companies". • Advanced: Business area "fishing", Country "Great Britain". • Paste-ready: Business area: "agriculture"; City: ""; Great Britain. Europages (https://www.europages.co.uk/en/rfq) • Keywords: "post-Brexit farm suppliers". • Advanced: Post RFQ for quotes, filter verified suppliers. • Paste-ready: Request title: "UK horticultural trade barriers compensation". ====================== Prospective Class Members (UK FOOD COAs from New Platforms) • Fisheries: Rosebery Reservoir Fishery (info@fishrosebery.co.uk), DG Fishing (domgarnett@yahoo.co.uk), Eric H Wallace (eric.51@btinternet.com) • Horticultural: Harrod Horticultural (trade@harrod.uk.com) • Food Production: PRfrostbox.com (no email listed) Search Keywords/Phrases & Advanced Options SIC/NACE: Use SIC 03110 (fishing)/01110 (farming)/01320 (horticulture)/10 (food) for UK; NACE 03.11/A01.11/01.30/C10 for EU. Filter active companies. YouTube Advanced Search (https://www.youtube.com/advanced_search) • Keywords: "UK post-Brexit fisheries compensation", "GB NI horticultural trade barriers", "UK farming tax changes SFI". • Advanced: Channel name: "NFUonline" or "HTAorg"; Upload date after: 2021-01-01; Duration: >20 minutes; Features: CC (subtitles). • Paste-ready: Exact term: "UK FOOD case"; Date after: 01/01/2021; Title includes: "fisheries quota losses"; Video length: Long (>20 minutes). Paginas Amarillas (https://www.paginasamarillas.es/) • Keywords: "agricultura UK" (Spanish for UK ag, limited relevance). • Advanced: Category: "Agricultura y ganadería"; Location: "Reino Unido". • Paste-ready: ¿Qué necesitas?: "empresas pesqueras UK"; Posición actual: (empty). Europages (https://www.europages.co.uk/) • Keywords: "UK fishing post-Brexit", "horticulture GB NI". • Advanced: Country: United Kingdom; NACE: C10 (food); Verified suppliers. • Paste-ready: Search term: "fishing companies UK"; Country: GB. Yell.com (https://www.yell.com/) • Keywords: "fisheries associations UK", "horticultural suppliers GB". • Advanced: Category: Fishing Tackle/Farmers; Location: Great Britain; SIC: 03110. • Paste-ready: Search: "fisheries Great Britain"; UK/town/postcode: (empty). ============ SPECIAL prompt FOR X.AI SEARCH: GROK, TO ACHIEVE THIS TASK REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE FULL ACCESS , IF YOU NEED TO, TO Upload FILES TO SUPERGROK: Eg., “100 cases of [tort] in UK, 2023–2025”); AND TO Run a DeepSearch:EXAMPLE: “Find X users posting about [tort symptoms] since 2023, extract public contact clues, and list 100 leads.” AND TO Draft Outreach: EXAMPLE: “Create tailored DMs for these 100 leads inviting them to join my claim, ensuring opt-in language.” AND TO Monitor Results: GROK IS OUR Radar ACTIVE? IF NOT, HOW CAN I ACTIVATE IT?. IF YES, USE RADAR to catch new victims’ (prospective class members) posting live. • *MY X.AI CHANNEL name is CROWD MAGICIAN https://x.com/home** Grok, as a litigation funder researching tort causes of action, I need your help to identify THE LIST OF potential class members that you have created for this particular case, on the X platform, for outreach regarding a collective claim. Whenever possible, filter by NACE AND SIC codes. Use X search tools (e.g., user search, keyword search, semantic search) to find and make list of all active X subscribers that match these criteria. Focus on public profile details like handles, bio summaries, verification status, follower counts, and recent posts indicating relevance to the harm. Output the results in a table with columns: Handle, Bio Snippet, Location (if inferable), Why They Might Fit (brief rationale tying to the victim class), and Potential Contact Notes (e.g., high engagement suggests DM viability). whenever possible include not just all relevant public info, but also any private info. After the table, suggest 2-3 refinements to the search for deeper leads REPLY HandleBio SnippetLocationWhy They Might FitPotential Contact Notes@LizWebsterSBFFounder of Save British Farming, campaigning to join the Single Market to Save British Food.UKMultiple posts on Brexit fishing quota losses, horticultural barriers, supplier delays (NACE 01.30/C10).High engagement (800+ likes/post); DM viable for outreach.@brexit_shamUsing information, education & agitation to expose the shills & charlatans who stole our rights.UKPosts on £300m fishing losses, quota cuts (SIC 03110).4k+ likes; active multi-contributor account, responsive to claims.@TheFarmingForumAccount of The Farming Forum, the UK's most read #agricultural & #farming publication.UKDiscusses IHT relief cuts, SFI closure impacts on family farms (SIC 01110).70+ likes; forum ties suggest group leads, high DM potential.@FarmersWeeklyFarmers Weekly has been working for your farming future since 1934.UKCovers inheritance tax slashes, farm viability threats (NACE A01.11).670+ likes; trusted pub, email via site for collectives.@NoFarmsNoFoodsWe are a campaign group driven by farmers, for farmers. Our farms. Your food.UKHighlights EU unchecked imports vs UK barriers (horticulture COA).250+ likes; farmer-driven, ideal for class opt-ins.@SJAMcBrideNorthern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph & Sunday Independent.NIWindsor Framework seed/plant issues for NI-GB trade (NACE 01.30).259+ likes; journalist with NI focus, public replies open.@juneslater17https://t.co/pCSY4tBfRm No one special, it's my page for my views.UKDanish ships taking UK quotas pre-Brexit exaggeration.355+ likes; personal views, engaged on fishing harms.@CharlesTannockMEP '99-2019, Rtd Dr (NHS Consultant). Internationalist & dreams of #RejoinEU.UKFishermen regret Brexit export market loss.828+ likes; ex-MEP, influential for regulatory claims.@thisfarmlifePassionate about farming, food, the countryside... Love British Food.UKIHT changes make food production unviable.216+ likes; farmer profile, high engagement on tax COA.@CLAtweetsThe leading membership body for owners of land, property and businesses in rural England and Wales.England/WalesIHT reforms harm 70k farms, food security risk.951+ likes; assoc with 30k+ members, prime for class leads.@paullewismoneyFinancial journalist, broadcaster... Seek the truth.UKDetails IHT thresholds for farms from 2026.1.3k+ likes; expert commentator, DMs open for verification.@FarmingUKLeading UK farming website. Latest agricultural and rural news.UKNFU on IHT cap shelving investments.8+ likes; news outlet, contacts via site for affected farmers.@UKFisheriesLtdUK Fisheries works closely with the NFFO... member of the Fish Producers' Organisation.UKFisheries org tied to quota/negligence COAs (SIC 03110).991 followers; org account, email via bio for members.@edwinhaywardBusy AI coding. Author... Topics: AI & fun geeky stuff, Brexit & UK politics.UK£300m fishing net loss post-Brexit deal.583+ likes; Brexit specialist, responsive to outreach.@acgraylingPhilosopher, Author @NortheasternLdnUK£1m daily fishing losses from bureaucracy.246+ likes; public intellectual, high visibility for claims. Radar inactive; activate via X Premium+ (£30.43/month) for live monitoring. Refinements: 1. Semantic search "SIC 01110 family farm IHT victims since:2025-04-01". 2. Keyword "(GSCOP OR supplier delays) filter:verified min_faves:50". 3. User search "small UK fisher SIC:03110". =========================== MATOIPO FOOTPRINTS READ CHAT HISTORY AND THEN SEARCH WWW, TO FIND OUT OF ANY POSSIBLE CONNECTION , IN THE RELEVANT PERIODS OF TIME OF THIS CASE, BETWEEN THIS CASE [UK META] , AND ANY MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS m&a EXECUTED, OR IN PROCESS, OR THAT HAVE REQUESTED CMA CLEARANCE, OR M&A THAT WERE NOT NOTIFIED TO CMA BECAUSE IT DID NOT MEET THE NOTIFICATION THRESHOLDS..... REPLY: UK FOOD M&A Connections (2020-2025) • Fisheries (Quotas/Bycatch COA): CMA cleared Scottish Sea Farms acquisition of Grieg Seafood Hjaltland UK (2023, salmon farming; post-Brexit jurisdiction shift). Links to quota losses via sector consolidation. No below-threshold notifications found. • Food Production (GSCOP/Supplier COA): 501 M&A deals Q2 2025 (up 21.6%), focusing plant-based/ingredients; CMA approved 21 Phase 1 unconditionally (2024/25). Potential tie to supplier imbalances via market power shifts. • Horticulture (GB-NI Barriers COA): No direct M&A/CMA cases; barriers (e.g., phytosanitary certs) indirectly spur consolidation, but unnotified below thresholds. • Farming Tax (IHT/SFIs COA): IHT changes (Apr 2026) risk £14.86bn investment loss, 208k jobs; may drive M&A for viability (Scotland trends). No CMA notifications tied. No maritime decarbonisation links. Overall: Post-Brexit CMA caseload up (187 briefings 2024/25 vs 64 2019/20), enabling sector M&A amid COAs. ============================================ USPCONSORTIUM OF CLASS MEMBERS: THESE FILES ARE FOR YOU TO PREPARE A LONG, DETAILED USP (UNSOLICITED PROPOSAL] TO THE RESPONSIBLE PARTIES [PUBLIC BODIES] TO OFFER A PUBLIC LOW VALUE CONTRACT [BELOW THE PROCUREMENT THRESHOLDS] TO OUR CLASS MEMBERS [VICTIM COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUA/LS] [UPLOAD THE NEW FILE USP] USP UK FOOD.txt ================= prompt: SCRAPE!!! [FIREFOX >> EXTENSIONS >> SCRAPER]
