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The two recurring issues are fishing rights and a level playing field.
If a suitable deal on fishing des not happen, a free trade deal won't happen. And no deal will result in French fishermen blocking Calais and no market for our fish. If a deal is reached, expect cash (hidden to keep the Breixters happy) to pension off some of the French fishing fleet over time and a gradual withdrawal from British waters. The EU has free trading deals with all the main trading blocs and countries though its recent one with the US seems quite limited. Such deals confer on the signatories improvements to the deals if the EU negotiates deals with other countries. So the EU is not going to start removing its level playing field requirement with the UK as it will open the floodgates globally to subsidised goods being dumped in the single market. The EU has made its red lines in these areas quite clear. Let's remind ourselves of the cards held. The UK has trade deals with South Korea, Switzerland and Liechenstein. The EU has its own market of 450m people plus trade deals with most blocs and countries in the world including Japan and Canada. And and its team negotiating with NZ was praised whilst the UK's was called "not match fit". Anyone still think we hold all the cards? Thought not! |
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But Andrew, you said in an earlier post that 'there are plenty of non UK fish in the sea', so why do they desperately need our fish?
Can't wait for the French to start blockading ports again, years since we've seen so much fun. :D and do you really think that if a 'secret' deal was struck by the UK to pension off the French fishing fleet, it would stay out of the news? |
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You forgot this bit from the article, explains the blame game will be in the UK team, not the EU...
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I'll try to be clearer next time... :D |
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The EU buy and eat fish caught in UK waters. How are they going to make up any shortfall? The EU fishing quotas will have been reduced because of the reduction of the potential fishing area, so increasing fishing in non-UK waters isn't an option.
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* How are they going to make up any shortfall? *
Well they could go cap in hand to Norway or Iceland and hope to persuade them to increase the EU quota allowed ;) |
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Hamster, elderberries, etc., etc.. :D |
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Looks like the Government has acknowledged its negotiating team is indeed not "match fit" and is desperately bringing some business expertise on board.
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Bankers & Accountants . . . just what we need to screw things up again :rolleyes:
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