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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
The commercial sale of any proportion of the UK's fishing quota is one of the few sovereign things that remain for us at this time. What now remains to be achieved is to gain full sovereign control of our waters so that what hasn't been sold can be used by a revitalised UK fishing industry,
As for your "not speaking for the EU" everyone knows what the EU is doing and what their motivations are. You announce the EU's motivations with such frequency that it comes across as a sour grapes Remainer's "I told you so" stuck in the groove.
If we end up with no deal, you'll be part of the effort needed to make us great again, won't you?
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We're already great, Seph, we're both very privileged to live in such a great country. Are you indicating that we'll all have to work harder to maintain our existing standards of living in the event of our failing to negotiate a deal?
The fishing industry is unlikely to prosper through Brexit as Brexit delivers increased red tape, form-filling and delays. Delays = lower prices as freshness is everything. See
Live shellfish exporters in England have warned a wave of form-filling, certification and tariffs will hit the industry in 2021.
I've seen so much nonsense written about the EU's position, with snowflakes claiming that they're trying to punish us, that it's sometimes useful to revisit the facts.