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Previously on "Finally a real country that will defend their fishermen!"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt seems you have a poor understanding of fishing.
The UK fishing quotas are mostly owned by private investors who sell them. Over half our quotas have been sold to foreign fishing vessels.
A number of UK fishing ports went down the pan when the quotas were sold, but the CFP is blamed for that.
The UK’s representative on fishing at the EU refused to take part, debate or vote, saying it was a waste of time. As such he wasted his democratic mandate, then used his waste as an explanation of why things didn’t go his way.
Farage was right, debating the CFP is a total waste of time. We have an opportunity to walk away, and I hope we take it.
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It's very poor form to come out demanding before getting down to actual negotiations. Barnier et al know that trade negotiations are just that negotiations and that if they want to fish in our waters they'll need to come to an agreement as we will with them for our boats to fish in their waters. Shouting orders and hinting that they'll burn our boats in French ports isn't a good way to negotiate anything because it just puts peoples backs up and will guarantee they won't get what they want. The EU needs to get real and stop pretending they can bully us
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Revealed: the millionaires hoarding UK fishing rights - Unearthed
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell no you see we have left the EU therefore the UK's fishing waters are now that - the UK's fishing waters.
If non UK people want to use them then they need to agree a deal with the UK.
A number of Uk fishing ports went down the pan when the common fisheries policy came into being.
Also it is not really the best..
more info here
Common Fisheries Policy - Wikipedia
Seems in this case the EU want to have their cake and eat it
or our fish
or something
The UK fishing quotas are mostly owned by private investors who sell them. Over half our quotas have been sold to foreign fishing vessels.
A number of UK fishing ports went down the pan when the quotas were sold, but the CFP is blamed for that.
The UK’s representative on fishing at the EU refused to take part, debate or vote, saying it was a waste of time. As such he wasted his democratic mandate, then used his waste as an explanation of why things didn’t go his way.
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Originally posted by sal View PostI understand that fisheries are a hot topic. Still don't get it how anyone in their right mind would let this which forms like 0.05% of GDP jeopardise other areas like financial services with 15%+ of GDP.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Here's the EU's demand for access to Britain's fishing waters in black and white
'The objective on fisheries should be to uphold Union fishing activities.
'It should aim to avoid economic dislocation for Union fishermen that have traditionally fished in UK waters'”
Brexit: Barnier publishes EU's draft negotiating guidelines for trade talks with UK - live news | Politics | The Guardian
If non UK people want to use them then they need to agree a deal with the UK.
A number of Uk fishing ports went down the pan when the common fisheries policy came into being.
Also it is not really the best..
more info here
Common Fisheries Policy - Wikipedia
Seems in this case the EU want to have their cake and eat it
or our fish
or something
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Originally posted by sal View PostI understand that fisheries are a hot topic. Still don't get it how anyone in their right mind would let this which forms like 0.05% of GDP jeopardise other areas like financial services with 15%+ of GDP.
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Originally posted by sal View PostI understand that fisheries are a hot topic. Still don't get it how anyone in their right mind would let this which forms like 0.05% of GDP jeopardise other areas like financial services with 15%+ of GDP.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Here's the EU's demand for access to Britain's fishing waters in black and white
'The objective on fisheries should be to uphold Union fishing activities.
'It should aim to avoid economic dislocation for Union fishermen that have traditionally fished in UK waters'”
Brexit: Barnier publishes EU's draft negotiating guidelines for trade talks with UK - live news | Politics | The Guardian
And while we're at it, they can do one.
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Originally posted by sal View PostI understand that fisheries are a hot topic. Still don't get it how anyone in their right mind would let this which forms like 0.05% of GDP jeopardise other areas like financial services with 15%+ of GDP.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Here's the EU's demand for access to Britain's fishing waters in black and white
'The objective on fisheries should be to uphold Union fishing activities.
'It should aim to avoid economic dislocation for Union fishermen that have traditionally fished in UK waters'”
Brexit: Barnier publishes EU's draft negotiating guidelines for trade talks with UK - live news | Politics | The Guardian
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I understand that fisheries are a hot topic. Still don't get it how anyone in their right mind would let this which forms like 0.05% of GDP jeopardise other areas like financial services with 15%+ of GDP.
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Finally a real country that will defend their fishermen!
“ Here's the EU's demand for access to Britain's fishing waters in black and white
'The objective on fisheries should be to uphold Union fishing activities.
'It should aim to avoid economic dislocation for Union fishermen that have traditionally fished in UK waters'”
Brexit: Barnier publishes EU's draft negotiating guidelines for trade talks with UK - live news | Politics | The GuardianTags: None
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