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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIndeed the French fishermen will be beating at the government's door to let the British fish in.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostCan't sell them?
So the dear EU leaders will introduce tariffs, or a ban on our lovely UK fish that the Europeans love?
I'm sure that will be a popular policy! The EU people will be all over that one, at a time when there's a rise in anti-globalism and the EU is fighting for it's life!
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMost British fish is sold to the EU. So you get your fish stocks back and you can't sell them:
So the dear EU leaders will introduce tariffs, or a ban on our lovely UK fish that the Europeans love?
I'm sure that will be a popular policy! The EU people will be all over that one, at a time when there's a rise in anti-globalism and the EU is fighting for it's life!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMight want to ask Nigel Farage who is on the EU fisheries committee about his voting and attendance record there
By the way, are you still moaning that we're leaving the EU? You really, really need to get over it. It's a done deal!
Let the good times roll!
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post'Celebrity TV Prawn Fisherman' Jimmy Buchan is a very vocal supporter of leaving the EU but 90% of his catch relies on tarriff and customs free access to the EU. Langouistines don't fetch the same prices in the UK because brits, in general, don't like things with legs and faces still attached on the plate, but on the med coast, they'll pay a premium for it. He'll end up trading exclusive waters (ignoring the fact that he regularly fishes in Norwegian waters) for the loss of his market.
EU trade 'key' to success of UK fish industry as 75% of home-caught fish is exported | This is Money
Most British fish is sold to the EU. So you get your fish stocks back and you can't sell them:
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Absolutely, when Scotland leaves the UK and joins the EU, there will be a significant loss of territory.
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Are you actually claiming the UK lost territory through its EU membership?
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Might want to ask Nigel Farage who is on the EU fisheries committee about his voting and attendance record there
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