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British boats won't be able to go out anyway: Government ignores its own experts to sever fishing industry lifeline | Free Movement
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou've got a nerve. It's Dutch boats which cause the most problems. UK boats abide by those EU rules, which is why a huge percentage gets thrown overboard. I've never heard of an instance of EU boats abiding by those same rules.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou've got a nerve. It's Dutch boats which cause the most problems. UK boats abide by those EU rules, which is why a huge percentage gets thrown overboard. I've never heard of an instance of EU boats abiding by those same rules.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou've got a nerve. It's Dutch boats which cause the most problems. UK boats abide by those EU rules, which is why a huge percentage gets thrown overboard. I've never heard of an instance of EU boats abiding by those same rules.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThere are currently EU rules against overfishing in place, which will disappear in a no deal scenario where the UK fisherpeople will empty the UK's waters without being held back by any limits and rules about type of fishing techniques and nets etc, creating a desert in the UK's part of the North Sea
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThere are currently EU rules against overfishing in place, which will disappear in a no deal scenario where the UK fisherpeople will empty the UK's waters without being held back by any limits and rules about type of fishing techniques and nets etc, creating a desert in the UK's part of the North Sea
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostJust had a read of the Bill. A lot more red tape involved with fishing, the fishermen will need to take a lawyer with them on their fishing trips.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThere's a nutter kipper currently on the radio talking about this, she is going psycho...There is a new fisheries bill currently waiting on Royal Assent: Fisheries Bill [HL] 2019-21 — UK Parliament
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There's a nutter kipper currently on the radio talking about this, she is going psycho...There is a new fisheries bill currently waiting on Royal Assent: Fisheries Bill [HL] 2019-21 — UK Parliament
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThere are currently EU rules against overfishing in place, which will disappear in a no deal scenario where the UK fisherpeople will empty the UK's waters without being held back by any limits and rules about type of fishing techniques and nets etc, creating a desert in the UK's part of the North Sea
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThere are currently EU rules against overfishing in place, which will disappear in a no deal scenario where the UK fisherpeople will empty the UK's waters without being held back by any limits and rules about type of fishing techniques and nets etc, creating a desert in the UK's part of the North Sea
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostYou're entitled to your opinion (the joke is appreciated, btw) but it's not as if we have (or rather, had) a reciprocal arrangement with French vineyards! And it's not as if there isn't a sound ecological reason to curb EU over-fishing in waters over which the UK ought to have some control. The EU can't enforce their own rules - it really is putting lunatics in charge of the asylum, and also in charge of those who are in charge of those who are in charge of the asylum.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostYou talk pollocks
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
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