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Old 18-01-2021, 13:59   #164
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Re: Britain outside the EU

Car manufacturers, the music sector, Northern Ireland supermarkets...Brexit's not working out well for them. You'd think it would be working for fishermen who were cited many times by Vote Leave. It would appear not. The Scottish Fishermen's Federation sems to be having lots of Bregrets.
Quote:
Police slap Scottish seafood truckers with Covd fines for 'unnecessary journeys' as they descend on No10 - after fishermen vowed to dump tons of rotten fish on PM's doorstep over Brexit border chaos
  1. More than 20 shellfish trucks are parked on roads near 10 Downing Street and Houses of Parliament today
  2. They are protesting against post-Brexit bureaucracy that has stopped them exporting to European Union
  3. Trucks have slogans such as 'Brexit carnage' and 'incompetent government destroying shellfish industry'
  4. Fishermen have found European buyers rejecting stocks this month after introduction of more paperwork
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-Street.html

Quote:
Scottish fishermen have resorted to sailing to Denmark to land their catch as Brexit red tape continues to delay exports, an industry body has said.

The Scottish Fishermen's Federation, which campaigned to leave the EU, also said the Brexit trade deal was the worst of both worlds for the industry.

Many fishermen "now fear for their future", it said.

The UK government said the deal would "bring immediate gains to our fishermen and women across the whole UK".

Late last year, the Scottish Fishermen's Federation (SFF) said it was "deeply aggrieved" by the Brexit deal.

Fishing firms have also warned of impending bankruptcy as delays continue at ports following the introduction of post-Brexit regulations.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55669168
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