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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat’s the picture with services in the Brexit deal?Comment
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There are 87 species of fish subject to shared EU/UK quotas
* In 2020, across them all, UK gets average 33.6% of quotas
* In 2026, it "rises" to 35.92%
>> So the UK gets just 2.32% more fish after Brexit <<
For the UK, post Brexit 7 species increase between 10-14%, 6 species increase between 5-10%. 42 species increase between 0-5%
But by far the most common (32/87) = stays same
Pages 893-896 of the agreement :
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Pro-Brexit fisherman John Ashworth:
Brexit fisheries ‘deal’: It’s so bad we’d be better off staying in the EU | The Conservative Woman“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostPro-Brexit fisherman John Ashworth:
Brexit fisheries ‘deal’: It’s so bad we’d be better off staying in the EU | The Conservative WomanComment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostPro-Brexit fisherman John Ashworth:
Brexit fisheries ‘deal’: It’s so bad we’d be better off staying in the EU | The Conservative WomanComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTough luck. It was never about fish anyway. The UK prioritised barrier free trade in financial services with the EU,
It was never about fish that is just a diversion for the plebs.
The shadow financial system is the center of the attention and how power is kept over less developed countries.
It’s not any different than what some other EU countries are doing or the US.
The real question is what will it mean for us, the regular people trying to earn a living and still find some purpose in the birocratic, opressive corporate world.
Still suspect that a good part of this forum is bots taking to each other...Comment
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The French are just useless, they are in the Irish level of useless.
You can see the Germans giving it "please don't leave us with them" noises.Comment
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