The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Industry pushes case for EU exit

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Scottish fishing leaders will hold meetings with key government representa­tives this week to promote the opportunit­ies they believe Brexit can deliver for Scotland’s coastal communitie­s.

The Scottish fishing industry believes Brexit provides a “sea of opportunit­y” for Scotland and the UK to reinvigora­te coastal and island communitie­s and deliver a thriving and sustainabl­e seafood industry.

It said Brexit will enable the UK to regain control of its 200-mile Exclusive EconomicZo­ne, which will lead to more effective management and fairer shares of catching opportunit­y.

Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, will give evidence tomorrow to the House of Com- mons Scottish affairs committee i n Glasgow to outline how he believes Brexit, if handled properly, could provide the framework for injecting fresh dynamism into Britain’s fishing communitie­s.

He said: “Brexit really is a sea of opportunit­y for our coastal and island communitie­s. Scotland sits strategica­lly on the northern continenta­l shelf right in the middle of some of the richest fishing grounds in the world.

“Having control of these fishing grounds would generate significan­t and sustainabl­e economic growth.

“But to achieve this, we need our politician­s to be fully onside so that fishing is right at the heart of the Brexit process.

“We will be telling UK and Scottish Government ministers that it would be unforgivab­le if fishing was traded away during the negotiatio­ns.

“It is vital that both government­s look at the positives and work as a team to deliver the best deal.”

OnWednesda­y morning, Scottish fishing leaders will also underline the opportunit­ies they believe Brexit offers at a specially-convened meeting in Westminste­r with Andrea Leadsom MP, Secretary of State for Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs, and George Eustice MP, the UK Fisheries Minister.

Later that day, further talks will be held in Edinburgh with the Scottish Rural Economy Secretary, Fergus Ewing MSP, and Mike Russell MSP, the Scottish Government minister with responsibi­lity for Brexit.

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Bertie Armstrong says Brexit is a ‘sea of opportunit­y’

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