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Previously on "British fishing industry is first casualty"

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  • Old Greg
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    Fishermen blast post-Brexit 'brick wall of bureaucracy' that is seeing British fish left to rot | Daily Mail Online

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    In a way I am happy. I have yet to find a fisherperson who voted remain.
    They were warned. They argued it was project fear. I have zero sympathy for them I'm afraid. They are turkey voting for christmas. Hey ho, at least there is a positive ... soon the EU fisherpeople won't be stealing UK fish as we won't have any Uk fisherpeople to steal from

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    In a way I am happy. I have yet to find a fisherperson who voted remain.
    Soon you might struggle to find a fisherperson.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    We can catch it, but we can't sell it.
    Seeing as we don't eat it we'll have to sell the fishing rights to France (like we did in the 70s).


    UK fishermen halting exports to EU as ‘catastrophic’ Brexit bureaucracy renders business unviable | The Independent
    In a way I am happy. I have yet to find a fisherperson who voted remain.

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  • BlasterBates
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    The fishing won't be only casualty, this bureaucracy will hit many areas. Anyone working in the EU or has EU customers knows exactly what it means.

    Those that don't will simply say "it's not a problem", "business always finds a way".

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  • AtW
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    Rules will be relaxed once all British fishermen go bust and their boats/licenses get bought out on the cheap by whole owned subsidiaries of companies based in EU _and_ wealthy Brexiteers who co-own hedge funds, after that this thorn in EU backside will be removed for good.

    Rule Britannia!

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  • Lance
    started a topic British fishing industry is first casualty

    British fishing industry is first casualty

    We can catch it, but we can't sell it.
    Seeing as we don't eat it we'll have to sell the fishing rights to France (like we did in the 70s).


    UK fishermen halting exports to EU as ‘catastrophic’ Brexit bureaucracy renders business unviable | The Independent

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