Thank you for this very informative article which brought to my attention things I was not aware of, such as the 1964 London Convention. There has been a deafening silence about Fisheries in the media before and since the referendum (except perhaps in coastal areas) and it needs to be addressed. Apart from the obvious benefits, the regaining of our waters would also be a symbolic gesture. Our fishing industry was shamelessly sacrificed by Ted Heath in order to gain entry into Europe and the government must not be allowed to do it all over again..
I could not agree more with Carole. It is a very interesting article that must be brought to the attention of our MP’s. I only posted a letter on Saturday to my local paper in response to another that was trying to hype up the EU. I did mention the fishing. Living miles from the sea, it occured to me that many, many similiar folk could well not realise the great demise that has happened to this once great industry. I mentioned : “The people gave a Brexit mandate, the government have granted it. The majority wanted to regain our Independence, Sovereignty, Identity and nationhood. …….Will we in time be in the same position pre-1973 regarding our now depleted fishing industry, and rebuild the fishing industry with jobs and proper self control of our seas and borders?” This article from John Ashworth has come timely in giving further response. I will forward details to my MP.
I too am worried that fishing could be lost despite the obvious benefits that everyone except the EU lovers can see. It should become obvious to even the Liberal Democrats that they cannot continue to try to be in the EU.It is a fait accompli, and they should move forward. The lies/ misinformation continues,the rest of the world is a greater market in total than the EU, and we don’t have much trade with it mainly because we were not allowed to!
David Bartrop
In the 70s I was in the Marine Electronics trade and drove regularly around the nation’s fishing ports where my dealers were located. It was heart-breaking to see harbours full of boats tied up that should have been at sea catching fish.
I don’t trust Parliament to do anything properly. The French farmers used to make a lot of trouble for us; perhaps it’s time now that the EU heard from the British fishermen?
I still maintain that The EU has no validity in International Law, since it breaches two or more Articles in The Vienna Convention on The Law of Treaties. As for The EU’s control over Britain, as Gerald Batten pointed out in his book, it only exists in The European Communities Act. Once that is repealed, the Great Repeal Bill can remove any, and all, Directives which have been passed into British Law separately.
However given Heath’s surrender of our Fishing Grounds with a “who cares about Fishing,” throwaway, then I hold out little hope that the Tory attitude has changed. It is said that Mrs Thatcher happily gave away our Engineering and Shipbuilding, because she couldn’t stand or understand the noise, or the need for people to work. Fishing must return fully to British Control, if we are to have sustainable fishing, and see an end to European Boats using fine mesh nets.
Does the Government care? That is another matter.
by getting rid of the 3 failed old Parties will Britain then thrive leave the EU & ECHR unilaterally the Tories are making a hash of such a simple measure and that is to withdraw unilaterally
I too share the concerns raised by the above comments: the government of the day let decimated the British fishing industry and we look as though we are blindly (or, perhaps, not so blindly) going to do the same again in the negotiations which I hope will begin on schedule. I also read with concern that the EU Parliament was debating that Britain remaining in the CFP must be a necessary condition for a deal with the EU. My position is clear, if we have to trade by World Trade Organization rules then so be it … I don’t think we have anything to fear. No, I don’t have any expertise on this but I prefer to believe economists such as Patrick Minford rather than those which were rolled out during Project Fear. I very much regret that there appears to be no way to pressure the government to make a red line of the fishing issue. I also fear that government’s desire to get a deal with the EU will lead to our leaders accepting conditions which the majority of Leave voters would consider invidious!
[…] readers will be aware of the campaign by Fishing for Leave to see a swift denunciation of the 1964 London Convention and the exclusion of all CFP-related legislation from the “Great Repeal Bill” so that we […]
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