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EU, fish & idiots update on 21:33 - Jan 20 by Highjack
Why is our fishing industry so tiny? What has hindered our maritime island nation in expanding in that area in the last forty odd years or so?
There is hardly any fish in the sea
Exclusion zones won't change that much
We get most of our fish from Iceland and norway UK trawlers sold their licences to the spanish, they sell their fish abroad because they pay more, they don't give a fvck about us
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EU, fish & idiots update on 21:44 - Jan 20 with 8716 views
MSC labelled fish is everything to British fishermen. Without this logo they don't attract a market from abroad (apparently). With this accreditation , which basically states everything is environmentally sound and sustainable there are strict rules, quotas , regulations to follow.
EU, fish & idiots update on 21:40 - Jan 20 by Best_loser
There is hardly any fish in the sea
Exclusion zones won't change that much
We get most of our fish from Iceland and norway UK trawlers sold their licences to the spanish, they sell their fish abroad because they pay more, they don't give a fvck about us
Sort of agree as I can remember a BBC Wales report years ago relating how skippers from Haverfordwest were selling their licenses to Spanish factory ships to catch and land fish in our waters. Rick Stein buying Cornish crab in China...yes China ,cheaper than I need the UK!
However, the EU appear desperate to maintain access to our waters, I'm assuming to prevent a major loss of employment to the EU fleet, notably the Spanish and French.
British companies sold their quotas. Spanish firms own 88 per cent of Welsh fishing rights and most of the quota from the Bristol Channel to the Scottish border.
Dutch and Icelandic firms control most of our East Coast fishing. It went like the rest of British utilities , sold to foreign companies and govts for a fast buck
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EU, fish & idiots update on 22:35 - Jan 20 with 8648 views
British companies sold their quotas. Spanish firms own 88 per cent of Welsh fishing rights and most of the quota from the Bristol Channel to the Scottish border.
Dutch and Icelandic firms control most of our East Coast fishing. It went like the rest of British utilities , sold to foreign companies and govts for a fast buck
British companies sold their quotas. Spanish firms own 88 per cent of Welsh fishing rights and most of the quota from the Bristol Channel to the Scottish border.
Dutch and Icelandic firms control most of our East Coast fishing. It went like the rest of British utilities , sold to foreign companies and govts for a fast buck
This in spades: Thanks for posting. But it won't get through to white van man....
British companies sold their quotas. Spanish firms own 88 per cent of Welsh fishing rights and most of the quota from the Bristol Channel to the Scottish border.
Dutch and Icelandic firms control most of our East Coast fishing. It went like the rest of British utilities , sold to foreign companies and govts for a fast buck
Post Brexit, will the UK firms still be able to sell their quotas to EU fleets, or will they have to get back to sea?
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EU, fish & idiots update on 23:37 - Jan 20 with 8582 views
EU, fish & idiots update on 00:27 - Jan 21 by DJack
Great thread title, LWG.
Unfortunately the reality is not great...
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British companies sold their quotas. Spanish firms own 88 per cent of Welsh fishing rights and most of the quota from the Bristol Channel to the Scottish border.
Dutch and Icelandic firms control most of our East Coast fishing. It went like the rest of British utilities , sold to foreign companies and govts for a fast buck
EU, fish & idiots update on 21:40 - Jan 20 by Best_loser
There is hardly any fish in the sea
Exclusion zones won't change that much
We get most of our fish from Iceland and norway UK trawlers sold their licences to the spanish, they sell their fish abroad because they pay more, they don't give a fvck about us
You mean the Iceland whose vessels were involved in 35 ramming incidents whilst they protected their fishing grounds against the British in the 70s and who now stil enjoy large catches of cod?
Or the British who gave away our fishing grounds and whose fishing fleet was largely laid up and scrapped for recycling whilst EU trawlers pillaged the grounds to near extinction?
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EU, fish & idiots update on 10:54 - Jan 21 with 8349 views
Great to see the International Monetary Fund now predict UK growth post BREXIT will outstrip the rest of the EU including Germany now they know we are leaving,along with Bovill reporting incoming financial groups will greatly out number exiting groups.
Strange how the usual remoaner suspects have suddenly shut up and chosen to ignore this data from the experts.
So it was all project fear all along.
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EU, fish & idiots update on 11:12 - Jan 21 by pikeypaul
Great to see the International Monetary Fund now predict UK growth post BREXIT will outstrip the rest of the EU including Germany now they know we are leaving,along with Bovill reporting incoming financial groups will greatly out number exiting groups.
Strange how the usual remoaner suspects have suddenly shut up and chosen to ignore this data from the experts.
So it was all project fear all along.
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EU, fish & idiots update on 11:25 - Jan 21 with 8302 views
The UK economy will outpace the struggling eurozone in the first two years after Brexit, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted for the first time.
Britain also outpaced the monetary union in 2019, giving it three straight years of faster growth, according to the IMF's latest forecasts.
The fund slashed growth across the eurozone, warning that a weaker German recovery and a slowdown in Spain will weigh on the region’s economy this year.
It also cut global economic forecasts again for 2020, but pointed to tentative signs that a worldwide slowdown is coming to an end.
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EU, fish & idiots update on 11:20 - Jan 21 by SwanDownUnder
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City AM
By October last year 1,441 EU-based firms had applied to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for temporary permissions to operate in the UK after Brexit, according to figures obtained via a Freedom of Information request from regulatory consultancy Bovill.
Over 1,000 of these firms do not currently have an office in the UK, suggesting they intend to establish their first office after the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January.
“These figures clearly show that many firms see the UK as Europe’s premier financial services hub,” said Michael Johnson, a consultant at Bovill.