Brexit will be ‘great’ for fishing industry, government insists – your daily politics briefing

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Boris Johnson is said to be preparing a new package to compensate fishermen for red tape losses – with some firms only days away from collapse, writes Adam Forrest

Boris Johnson hosts a virtual press conference on the coronavirus pandemichinking about Cornwall for your holidays? You might see Joe Biden there this summer. His first overseas trip as president has been all planned out by Boris Johnson – they’ll get together in the tiny town of Carbis Bay for the G7 in June.

 

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If we want really happy fish we should be Funding Nemo.

Sorry ?

Telling the truth isn't something BorisJohnson is known for

The Independent should do an extensive article on exactly how much Brexit is costing the people of the UK in bailouts, administrative paperwork, tariffs, businesses (and banks) that have left or gone under, the lower value of the pound/real estate, people returning, etc.

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If the fish can actually make it to markets in Europe and elsewhere. GB doesn't eat enough fish to make this a winning proposition. It would have been better to have saved British Finance -- or even better -- not ever left the EU to begin with. Too late now.

Yes, let’s focus on the less than 0.1% of the entire GDP and the...what...~12000 jobs?

but is the fishing industry great... idioits

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