Fishing industry ‘angry, disappointed and betrayed’ by Brexit deal

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'We are really, really going to struggle,’ says National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations chairman

The Independent would like to keep you informed about offers, events and updates by email, please tick the box if you would like to be contactedMr Locker added: “When Boris Johnson and his government promised Brexit to the fishermen, he promised none of us would be worse off. And I can sit here now and tell you there is a considerable amount of fishing industry representatives and people, fisherman, small families, small communities, absolutely worse off by this deal.

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Why are they going to struggle? Surely they'll continue doing the work they've been doing up until now, with time to get themselves ready for the increase in fishing in 5 & a half years time.

Be careful what you vote for.

What did they really expect?

But they knew what they were voting for. Especially those in Brixham, Grimsby and Cornwall.

You voted,you won ,bremoaners,I don’t know

Be careful what you vote for...

Minor issue and debatable (if we got the lot back we haven’t the boats to catch the fish!) .....suppose Independent has to hang its anti Boris & Brexit hat somewhere

Why are they so angry?! With no-deal they wouldn’t have been able to sell any of their freakin’ fish!

'Doh'......

Student's on Erasmus Financial Services Industry Musicians across the UK All say to the fisheries

Trusting known liars. It's never going to end well.

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