The Pak Banker

UK fisheries sold out in Brexit deal: industry body

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Britain's fisheries have been sold out by the postBrexit trade deal agreed with the European Union, the head of an industry body said on Wednesday, urging the government to do more for the sector when a so-called adjustment period ends in 2026.

Winning back "control" of Britain's fishing waters was one of the main drivers for Brexit, with the industry becoming the poster child for many supporters of the country's departure from the EU during the 2016 referendum and beyond.

But Barrie Deas, chief executive of The National Federation of Fishermen's Organisati­ons, said the government's assurances and promises made before striking a trade deal with the bloc late last year had been broken.

"It's really quite hard to convey how sudden was the fishing industry's fall from grace," Deas told journalist­s.

"The flags flying over our vessels for the last couple of years had a slogan which was 'fishing no sell out' and that really spelt out our fears. Those flags now seem both politicall­y astute and prescient because that's what's happened."

He said there had been changes to quotas for fish "but at the margins", that the deal with the EU had emboldened other states such as Norway, and producers of some live shellfish had experience­d real difficulti­es in exporting to the bloc. "In that sense it's a tale of woe, very far away from the sea of opportunit­y that some spoke about," he said, adding that the COVID-19 pandemic had also hurt the sector making it more difficult to quantify the impact.

The government lauded what it called its great deal with the EU on fisheries, saying over time Britain will be able to take advantage of becoming an "independen­t coastal state".

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