Originally Posted by
MadAmster
The fisheries. Socials are up in arms on this "giving our fishing rights away" destroying our fishing industry etc.
According to Phil Taylor, director of the marine conservation charity Open Seas, “The debate about the length of the fishing deal and the amount of access granted to EU boats is missing a key point, since some of the biggest UK fishing companies are EU owned, while a number of Scottish boats are still landing more than half their catch directly to the continent." Basically, we're not losing much at all.
If we didn't extend the deal, who'd fish our waters? The remains of the UK fleet, what's left of it?
We already have UK boats taking their catch directly to EU ports. Many of our boats are foreign owned. Where will they take their catch? Likely to still be EU ports as it is now.
Nothing's really changing, is it?
Fats forward 12 years. The deal is coming to the end of its life. Let's say we don't extend EU rights in UK waters, who's going to bring the fish home? Certainly not UK fleets as they are too small in number and capacity. We'd need new boats, new personnel, Who'll pay for them?
What I miss totally from all the online weeping and a wailing is a single constructive word about what should have been done to improve matters and who would fund it.