The Scotsman

Ross calls on UK government to create ‘Fishing Task Force’

- By SCOTT MACNAB newsdesk@scotsman.com

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Douglas Ross has called for the creation of a UK “Fishing Taskforce” to tackle the problems faced by the industry in the aftermath of Brexit coming into effect.

The Moray MP has written to UK Environmen­t Secretary George Eustace seeking action to simplify the postbrexit system of trade with the EU after massive losses faced by the fishing industry over increased checks and bureaucrac­y.

Mr Ross states that the £23 million fund unveiled by Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier this month to compensate the industry can only be a "sticking plaster", in an article for the Scotsman today.

Major demonstrat­ions have been held by fish exporters at UK Government buildings in Whitehall amid growing concerns that livelihood­s are under threat over the situation.

He says he has been pushing the Scottish and UK Government to deliver find a "resolution" to the problems faced by the industry.

"I welcomed the £23 million compensati­on scheme announced by the UK Government, to cover the losses faced by our fisheries during the worst of the delays at the start of January," he writes.

"However, I also recognise that this compensati­on can only be a sticking plaster unless we can fix the fundamenta­l issues of the delays themselves. While I have heard some encouragin­g news that certain problems are being smoothed over, there are still many more that are outstandin­g.

"That is why I have written to the Environmen­t Secretary to call for the creation of a UK Taskforce, to work with and apply pressure on the EU to simplify the system.

"Clearly, the system was designed off of a deal that was agreed just a week before the end of the transition period and has been found wanting when applied in practice.

"Given that the EU is going to have to use this process themselves, it is in their interests for it to be made to work. The creation of a cross-government Taskforce would give reassuranc­e to the industry that work on resolving the delays is being given the urgency it deserves."

Mr Ross wants an agreement with the EU around the need for catch certificat­es and to remove “excessive paperwork" around live produce.

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