Government must 'get a grip' of what is now a full-blown crisis in the fishing industry, say fishermen

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A third of fishing boats in Scotland are tied up at harbours and the industry is estimated to be losing £1 million per day

Scotland's fishermen have told Boris Johnson his Brexit trade deal leaves them with the "worst of both worlds" amid export delays and collapsing market prices.

 

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The Government must not interfere.... it must be left to market forces... as Farage has stated, there’s a huge opportunities for the fishing entrepreneurs, and the fishes will still be there... The Moogster has told us how happy they are now that they are British

Who would have thought that introducing huge amount of paperwork and vetinary checks on a seamless market would cause problems. Ah well, loads of 'global opportunities' (tm) for them. And they didn't even get their quotas back, not that they would have had a market....

So......any thoughts brexit lunkheads?

Well they were stupid enough to believe the lies and even worse that hardly any Tory MP’s actually read the Brexit deal that is not what Johnson claims and is barely better than WTO. No wonder the EU signed up immediately. Headlines are irrelevant it’s the detail that matters.

LOL

So much winning. It's almost as if we Remainers had been right, eh. A lot of this isn't going to get fixed. It's the inevitable drag & deadweight of Brexit having lost frictionless Single Market trade.

Brexit going well then.

...a crisis of its own making. Ooops

Moving closer to breaking up the union. Well done Campbell and Johnson, the Burke and Hare of 21st century Britain.

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