Mucca Mad Boys
Well-Known Member
There’s a small difference though in that one side voted for the whole process to get a better deal.
Yes, but, if the UK government has well and truly sold the fishing industry out, surely the Irish and French fishing industries would be happy. But they’re not, and both sides are saying they capitulated to the other - which doesn’t make sense. Compromises have been made by both sides.
Well, depends how you look at it. They get 25% more than they would have within the EU - over a 5 and a half year transition. Then fishing quotas are negotiated between UK-EU in the same way the EU negotiates with Norway. Is
The only way they could control 100% of the catch in UK water is with no deal. In theory, this is good for the UK fishing community. However, you have extra tariffs on those catches as well as even more paperwork to do - so it’s not a good thing.
Sturgeon was rightly mocked for saying Scottish fishing had been ‘sold out’ as if she’s anti-EU now. A lot of Remainers I know are disingenuously showing concern for the fishing industry.
Frankly, fishing makes up 0.1% of our GDP, it clearly isn’t worth risking a ‘no deal’ scenario for.