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Always thought Brexit is a massive plot to make us subservient to the US. Each passing episode in this shambles has me more convinced.
It wasn't incomplete but simply wrong and it's also one of the reasons why Brexit happened, that narrative has been used for decades with people even claiming that the UK only joined the EEC which is not the case.
Always thought Brexit is a massive plot to make us subservient to the US. Each passing episode in this shambles has me more convinced.
There’s a tonne of posturing on both sides at the moment. I’d put my money on a deal being struck.
Actually, can you bet on this? Anyone offering odds?
Brexit will deliver double shock to UK economy, study finds
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...e-shock-to-uk-economy-study-finds-coronavirus
Brexit is saved!
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I think the trend now is for people to double down on their opinion.I wonder if public opinion on Brexit in the UK might’ve shifted a year from now, when people experience its reality.
People still think Brits are going to be lining up to pick fruit for minimum wage once workers from Eastern Europe stop coming to Britain. A year from now I suspect that there will be a struggle to find people to do that job.
Then you’ve got the NHS which looks like it’ll be scraped to get a trade deal with the US. A hard border in Ireland seems like a certainty and that lorry park in Kent looks like fun.
I’m feeling relieved that I moved to Canada.
Anyone feeling optimistic about the immediate future in the UK?
The last tweet will always amaze me. Around 50% of english fishing companies are owned by foreigners mainly Dutch, Icelanders and Spanish. Unless Brexit also includes nationalizing these companies it's the same people who are going to sell those fishes and they will sell them to whoever they want, my guess will be the largest food market in the world, Rungis.
The last comment will always amaze me. Around 50% of english fishing companies are owned by foreigners mainly Dutch, Icelanders and Spanish. Unless Brexit also includes nationalizing these companies it's the same people who are going to sell those fishes and they will sell them to whoever they want, my guess will be the largest food market in the world, Rungis.
I suspect the last comment is sarcasm...prettyplease? or I expect too much?
Britannia will always rule the waves in Little Englanders' eyes.
Isn't fishing a very small part of the UK economyI So if 50% of that small percentage is foreign owned brexiteers will be very disappointed in the results no matter what.
Isn't fishing a very small part of the UK economyI So if 50% of that small percentage is foreign owned brexiteers will be very disappointed in the results no matter what.
I really don't understand why fishing became such a point of contention for so many Brexit voters. Or for that matter, why the EU particularly cares about it even now. It is such a tiny proportion of our economies and has taken such a disproportionate focus.
Had to laugh at the idea of the Japanese being so keen to buy our fish though. And I have to ask, even if they do want to buy our fish, who the hell cares? Is the Yen suddenly more valuable than the Euro to British fishermen? Is 127 million suddenly a bigger market than 445 million?
This article explains the situation well and you can understand why they are going to be very disappointed. Essentially the UK would have to change their own laws and philosophies that created that situation, especially when it comes to inciting the trade of fishing licenses and quotas.
The point is that fishing is small fry (pun intended) to the point of irrelevance when discussing being in or out of the EU.
I really don't understand why fishing became such a point of contention for so many Brexit voters. Or for that matter, why the EU particularly cares about it even now. It is such a tiny proportion of our economies and has taken such a disproportionate focus.
I understand but my point was that even if it was a larger industry the problem were caused by british politicians and the larger fishermen which would still make the discussion of being in or out of the EU highly questionable when it comes to fishing.
I think its because for the French particularly the prospect of fishermen blockading harbours and generally fecking about in the channel for the next year isnt one that helps macron electorally in France as it will help push the nationalist / anti eu agenda
I believe the uk sees this as a way to get other potential concessions... in truth not the worst negotiating tactic but I think the uk has probably overplayed its hand and is bricking it incase macron calls rather than folds as I believe cv19 will probably at least in the short term help pro eu sentiment more than a hard brexit will hurt it
The EU cares because while it is not the largest industry it still has a massive impact on environment and the economy of certain areas. Not everyone lives in London or Paris.
But not enough in my opinion for it to be a supposed red line in negotiations for both sides.
The EU cares because while it is not the largest industry it still has a massive impact on environment and the economy of certain areas. Not everyone lives in London or Paris.
Why is it so important to the British insert some insult about their stupidity. Why is it then so important for the EU insert a statement like this. The bias on this thread about this issue is unbelievable.
Granting access to UK waters was a demand made on the UK by the French when the UK joined the common market. The UK now has a chance to undo that because we are not in the EU anymore. It is important to both sides that is why the EU make it a prerequisite for any trade deal and the UK won't budge. The EU is not entitled to any say in UK EEZ post Brexit. Will EU countries who fish in the north sea be allowed some access post a trade deal, probably yes. Will the UK remain in the common fisheries policy probably not. Remember though its the EU that is demanding no change post Brexit which clearly has to happen as the UK is currently in the EU common fisheries policy having left The EU.
The UK is looking to address the imbalance which sees UK fishermen taking 35% of their own countries stocks and most fish stocks in the current EU waters are not at optimum sustainable take because the stocks can't grow due to over fishing. The EU fishing policy has been a disaster for UK fishermen and fish stocks and the marine environment. Hopefully we do a better job at it in the future.Either way it is the UK's EEZ to exploit under UN law.
The UK might capitulate on the principle yet and if so, so be it, but it seems unlikely at the moment. If the EU bans us from selling fish in to the EU then we can always leave them in the sea for a few years and harvest the long term greater bounty or try again when calmer heads return. Macron's problem is that all the EU countries benefit from a trade deal with the UK while only a small number benefit from over fishing British waters. If French intransigence blows the trade deal they probably won't be pleased but who knows its the EU and at least we don't have to get involved in those internal machinations anymore.
Why is it so important to the British insert some insult about their stupidity. Why is it then so important for the EU insert a statement like this. The bias on this thread about this issue is unbelievable.
Granting access to UK waters was a demand made on the UK by the French when the UK joined the common market. The UK now has a chance to undo that because we are not in the EU anymore. It is important to both sides that is why the EU make it a prerequisite for any trade deal and the UK won't budge. The EU is not entitled to any say in UK EEZ post Brexit. Will EU countries who fish in the north sea be allowed some access post a trade deal, probably yes. Will the UK remain in the common fisheries policy probably not. Remember though its the EU that is demanding no change post Brexit which clearly has to happen as the UK is currently in the EU common fisheries policy having left The EU.
The UK is looking to address the imbalance which sees UK fishermen taking 35% of their own countries stocks and most fish stocks in the current EU waters are not at optimum sustainable take because the stocks can't grow due to over fishing. The EU fishing policy has been a disaster for UK fishermen and fish stocks and the marine environment. Hopefully we do a better job at it in the future.Either way it is the UK's EEZ to exploit under UN law.
The UK might capitulate on the principle yet and if so, so be it, but it seems unlikely at the moment. If the EU bans us from selling fish in to the EU then we can always leave them in the sea for a few years and harvest the long term greater bounty or try again when calmer heads return. Macron's problem is that all the EU countries benefit from a trade deal with the UK while only a small number benefit from over fishing British waters. If French intransigence blows the trade deal they probably won't be pleased but who knows its the EU and at least we don't have to get involved in those internal machinations anymore.
Fishing is a tiny practically irrelevant part of our economy and giving up the chances of a deal over it is stupid as feck. It's a nationalist issue and nothing more. If we want stuff from the EU (and we obviously do) then we have to offer things in return.
As said so many times, apart from a few angry fishermen , nobody gives a toss and what is caught in UK waters is sold into Europe, if there's no agreement there's no point in the UK having the fish as they can't sell it and don't eat it.
Red herrings everywhere!
Why is it so important to the British insert some insult about their stupidity. Why is it then so important for the EU insert a statement like this. The bias on this thread about this issue is unbelievable.
Granting access to UK waters was a demand made on the UK by the French when the UK joined the common market. The UK now has a chance to undo that because we are not in the EU anymore. It is important to both sides that is why the EU make it a prerequisite for any trade deal and the UK won't budge. The EU is not entitled to any say in UK EEZ post Brexit. Will EU countries who fish in the north sea be allowed some access post a trade deal, probably yes. Will the UK remain in the common fisheries policy probably not. Remember though its the EU that is demanding no change post Brexit which clearly has to happen as the UK is currently in the EU common fisheries policy having left The EU.
The UK is looking to address the imbalance which sees UK fishermen taking 35% of their own countries stocks and most fish stocks in the current EU waters are not at optimum sustainable take because the stocks can't grow due to over fishing. The EU fishing policy has been a disaster for UK fishermen and fish stocks and the marine environment. Hopefully we do a better job at it in the future.Either way it is the UK's EEZ to exploit under UN law.
The UK might capitulate on the principle yet and if so, so be it, but it seems unlikely at the moment. If the EU bans us from selling fish in to the EU then we can always leave them in the sea for a few years and harvest the long term greater bounty or try again when calmer heads return. Macron's problem is that all the EU countries benefit from a trade deal with the UK while only a small number benefit from over fishing British waters. If French intransigence blows the trade deal they probably won't be pleased but who knows its the EU and at least we don't have to get involved in those internal machinations anymore.
The UK has withdrawn many of its demands from its current negotiating position precisely to avoid that prid quo pro. The EU chief negotiator has said as much. The current EU position that the UK has to give access on the current basis to UK EEZ before any deal can go ahead is an attempt to hold on to the price tolled for UK entry post its exit. Most people would see that as unreasonable if they could bring themselves a little distance from the matter.
And it is Macron who is leading the fight, up to the point of no deal, to hold the EU position because the fury of French fishermen when they can only catch fish in EU waters which will be half of its current size because the UK provides 50% of the current EU EEZ will be like that of a woman scorned.