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Britain tells the EU: we shall not sell out our fishermen

 

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FILE PHOTO: Britain's Secretary of State for International Trade Liz Truss is seen outside Downing Street in London, Britain, February 14, 2020. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls

 

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will not sell out its fishermen as part of a trade deal with the European Union, nor will it lower its food standards for a trade agreement with the United States, British International Trade Secretary Liz Truss said on Monday.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron said last month that he will not let down French fishermen in post-Brexit trade negotiations and that France will seek compensation if it does not get the same access to British waters as before.

 

“We are not going to trade away our fishing in a deal with the EU or any other negotiating partner for that matter,” Truss said. “We are going to get a deal with the EU that does not involve selling out our fishing.”

 

She also said Britain was prepared to step away from talks with the United States if the British were unable to get an agreement they wanted but added there were huge potential benefits from a deal.

 

“In a trade deal with the U.S., we will not diminish our food safety standards and we will also not put the NHS (National Health Service) on the table,” Truss said. “If we don’t get the deal we want we will be prepared to walk away.”

 

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3 minutes ago, Susco said:

 

When I see the Brits here in Thailand happily absorb the Vietnamese Pangasius, because the Brit restaurant owner wrote Cod on the menu, I doubt they know much about fish

 

3 minutes ago, Susco said:

 

When I see the Brits here in Thailand happily absorb the Vietnamese Pangasius, because the Brit restaurant owner wrote Cod on the menu, I doubt they know much about fish

No trading standards rules in the los not like the eu

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42 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

It does appear that the EU wants to have your cake and eat it too  regarding fishing, I understand if you leave the EU club, you can't have the same access as a club member, but that applies both ways. The EU have stated the UK must “uphold” existing reciprocal access to fishing grounds or what is known as "Status quo" but they have to understand you can't have you cake and eat it also applies to them, Once we have left the club the rules of access change

Let's wait and see. ????

 

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19 minutes ago, izod10 said:

This is the UKs biggest bargaining chip in EU negotiations. The potential to create riots in the EU ,blockading roads/ports on the continent,mayhem.  A good thing France especially, paralysed especially now the EU itself is under threat on the eastern side

  Nothing like sitting this one out. Seen different figures of UK trade deficit to EU  from 85 million to 124 million. Blockaded roads...perfect

is it now?

how many EU members are mega keen on fishing in UK waters?

France, yes.

Spain? Portugal? Ireland? Netherlands? Belgium? Germany? --- are very keen or just interested?

 

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2 hours ago, melvinmelvin said:

is it now?

how many EU members are mega keen on fishing in UK waters?

France, yes.

Spain? Portugal? Ireland? Netherlands? Belgium? Germany? --- are very keen or just interested?

 

One quarter of Spains working population are engaged in FISH    Wiki..  more than keen  their livelihood

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

France will seek compensation if it does not get the same access to British waters as before.

F*kc OFF, France, but in the real World the UK will give into the EU

and allow their fishermen to fish in UK waters,they have sold out

UK fishermen in the past and will again.

regards Worgeordie

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

She also said Britain was prepared to step away from talks with the United States if the British were unable to get an agreement they wanted but added there were huge potential benefits from a deal.

 

“In a trade deal with the U.S., we will not diminish our food safety standards and we will also not put the NHS (National Health Service) on the table,” Truss said. “If we don’t get the deal we want we will be prepared to walk away.”

I‘m betting you don’t though...

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