Yep, and we should also be able to more intelligently manage that same swimming area for the remaining fish surrounding 'our' island, instead of this daft present EU 'fishing quota' system involving chucking back tons of perfectly good but by then dead fish even after the greedy 'free for all' of fishing from all and sundry from other EU fishing vessels.amgrave wrote:Nah, being surrounded by sea we can swim![]()
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Hugh Fearnley 'wots his name' a year or so ago had already suggested some very practical ideas to suggest as a basis to design a 'sustainable' home British fishing policy. If the politician given responsibility for fisheries and food then would kindly have the courtesy to look again at these ideas in readiness for when we regain control of our own fishing grounds from beuaracrats who have been sittiing stubbornly on this daft wasteful policy in Brussels for so long.