by Suff » 05 Dec 2020, 12:06
Fishing is not as cut and dried as all that. The Norwegian deal shows that.
Fish do not just stay in one part of the sea, however the areas in which they mature to a siz they can be caught might be.
If, for instance, one country was to allow the catch of immature fish, another country may lose all the mature fish.
So far so good, common sense.
What has been going on with the CFP, however, is not common sense. There are probably Zero common stock between baltic and med states and the UK fishing grounds.
It is really easy under the CFP, just parcel out all the fish and its job done. The fact that 90% of our fish are caught by others is not a concern of the EU.
The problem, today, is that the EU is totally determined to continue fishing UK waters after we leave the EU.
The UK wants to set up a sensible situation where we calculate how much of other countries fish we may find in our waters and allow those countries to fish them under a quota basis.
The fact that the EU is determined to keep the totally lop sided deal is only one of the reasons people voted to leave. The longer this idiocy continues, the more justified that viewpoint becomes.
Telling the EU to "do one" may be satisfying, but it is not sensible, not up to the very high standards of integrity the world expects of the UK.
Telling the EU that they have refused to recognise reality and have, as a result, lost access to UK fishing grounds until they come to the table and talk sense on fishing, is entirely the way the UK works.
If the EU continues to carry on in this way, they may find, come January, that the Only thing we are willing to talk to them about is fish.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.