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https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1374728/Brexit-news-EU-fishing-fisheries-Michel-Barnier-Brussels-Emmanuel-Macron-France-latest-vn


EU fishing chiefs lash out at Barnier's Brexit 'sell-out'
EU FISHING leaders have stepped into the Brexit talks, arguing that the EU has already compromised too much on fisheries as negotiations over a deal continue.


By OLI SMITH
PUBLISHED: 07:43, Sun, Dec 20, 2020 | UPDATED: 12:30, Sun, Dec 20, 2020


EU fishing chiefs are furious at Michel Barnier's decision to increase his offer to the British, amid a surprise Brussels pushback against the chief negotiator. The mayor of the biggest French fishing port Boulogne Sur Mer told France24 that it was right to "stand firm" against the British demands. Frederic Cuvellier said that the UK "depends on EU consumers and not just for its fish, actually".
He added: "So the EU is right to stand firm in these negotiations. It has to go both ways."

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6 hours ago, billd766 said:

If fishing is worth nothing, then why is Macron getting his panties in a bunch?

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54526145

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-55234464

Macron stands for re-election in 18 months. 

 

He cannot sacrifice the coastal communities. Failing there he opens a Boulevard for Marine le Pen. 

 

Although she does not talk about Frexit anymore, she is a serious contender

 

 

.. and her stance would be much more nationalistic, so the UK should probably not expect France to keep immigrants headed for the UK anymore. 

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20 hours ago, Opl said:

2 weeks ago I received a warning from my favourite .co.uk...explaining how things would be different /unconvenient after december 31st... so I passed some additional orders which were delivered (EU) within 3 days!

but I'll miss 

Le Brexit risque de priver les Français de sandwiches M&S   

Remind: from 1 Jan '21 all meat, fish, diary MUST have a veterinarian allowance. So, no ham&cheese burger in your personal lunch parcel anymore allowed.

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4 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

Of course trade will continue, only WITH customs check, WITH veterinary control, WITH specific certifications, with WTO-third country import duty. And all these things cause delay and price increase.

 

The UK’s largest beef, lamb, pork and chicken processors have warned that if Brexit preparedness efforts aren’t accelerated, trade volumes of products of animal origin could drop 50-75%.... Read more

It seems Ireland wants to stop all beef imports into the EU in the event of brexit no deal

Mr Cullinan told the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee that he would be very concerned that the UK could do a deal in beef imports with a third country in the event of a no-deal.

https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2020/1208/1183180-beef-import/

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6 hours ago, billd766 said:

If fishing is worth nothing, then why is Macron getting his panties in a bunch?

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54526145

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-55234464

ONLY in the British press. In the EU hardly a word, as is just a 0,1% of GDP of the "Northsee" & Atlantic" countries . The REAL stakes are in the "make" industry and the financial services of the City of London ( 6.9 %). When all €uro-transactions have to be under control of the EU = ECB, it is quickly over with the City.

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6 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

It seems Ireland wants to stop all beef imports into the EU in the event of brexit no deal

Mr Cullinan told the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee that he would be very concerned that the UK could do a deal in beef imports with a third country in the event of a no-deal.

https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2020/1208/1183180-beef-import/

Confusion ???? !..... about which Ireland you referring to as our E.U. member Ireland has no problems in any way for exporting to E.U. as it is not a third country ....

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9 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

It seems Ireland wants to stop all beef imports into the EU in the event of brexit no deal

Mr Cullinan told the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee that he would be very concerned that the UK could do a deal in beef imports with a third country in the event of a no-deal.

https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2020/1208/1183180-beef-import/

All imports from South America are frozen. From Eire it will be fresh (and the UK .. sorry). Means, the UK has to compete on the world market for frozen beef, in which the South American origins have a huge competitive advantage. I wish the British very much luck.

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10 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

ONLY in the British press. In the EU hardly a word, as is just a 0,1% of GDP of the "Northsee" & Atlantic" countries . The REAL stakes are in the "make" industry and the financial services of the City of London ( 6.9 %). When all €uro-transactions have to be under control of the EU = ECB, it is quickly over with the City.

There is plenty of European media doing daily reports on Brexit fishing for French reports you need to search pêche au Brexit

Pointless providing links here as the forum removes any links that aren't in English

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8 minutes ago, david555 said:

Confusion ???? !..... about which Ireland you referring to as our E.U. member Ireland has no problems in any way for exporting to E.U. as it is not a third country ....

It's the (Southern) Irish, who have to find overnight a new export market for the 37% which goes now to the UK. Depends how the entrance into the UK will be after 1Jan. Maybe the British all convert to be vegetarians ?

If "killing"all imports of (frozen) beef from South America really would be the answer ? ?

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10 minutes ago, david555 said:

Confusion ???? !..... about which Ireland you referring to as our E.U. member Ireland has no problems in any way for exporting to E.U. as it is not a third country ....

Its the Republic of Ireland which is an EU member but their irish Farmers Association wants exports to the EU to be suspended

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 (Both sides has to face it an accept  they can not make any deal as their background support is divided ...and the longer it takes it shall become more...
So pull the plug .....anybody .....please ...! ! ???? )

 


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-news-latest-today-no-deal-eu-b1776720.html


Brexit news - live: Fisheries dispute stalls talks as Tory MPs threaten rebellion on deal
The latest as Brexit negotiations continue in Brussels

 

 

Chantal Da Silva 31 minutes ago

 

 

A fisheries dispute has become a major sticking point in Brexit negotiations as a Sunday evening deadline for a deal to be reached quickly approaches. The UK has argued that it is entitled to take control of its waters, seeking a major cut in EU fishing rights. 

 

 

Meanwhile, the EU has already been accused of selling coastal communities “down the river” with its latest offer in efforts to secure an agreement. If the UK is forced to make any major concessions in order to push a deal forward, more than 30 Conservative MPs could potentially rebel, according to The Guardian. 

The UK has said it would take a “substantial shift” from the EU in order for a post-Brexit trade deal to succeed. 

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5 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

It's the (Southern) Irish, who have to find overnight a new export market for the 37% which goes now to the UK. Depends how the entrance into the UK will be after 1Jan. Maybe the British all convert to be vegetarians ?

If "killing"all imports of (frozen) beef from South America really would be the answer ? ?

Oh .... because they  (U.K.) goes change menu  by  eating fish as main diet  instead of roast & steaks  now ....i understand now ????????????

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3 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

There is plenty of European media doing daily reports on Brexit fishing for French reports you need to search pêche au Brexit

Pointless providing links here as the forum removes any links that aren't in English

Just Yesterday, on Dutch TV there was a program about the fishery situation for the Dutch. As a lot of "pictures & graphs "even British will be able to understand. De visserij is cruciaal voor de Britten tijdens brexit. Waarom? | RTL Nieuws

When that is all... just compensate the € 40 million /year loss with a stop of all financial €uro-transactions, now going over the City, and there is PLENTY of money to do so.

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1 hour ago, Hi from France said:

This is my bet too: I see a deal tonight as unlikely even if at the moment, they are negotiating.. 

 

I think we are heading for a repeat of the Withdrawal Agreement. Boris will accept before the deadline, he'll get the deal ratified by the parliament, signed by the queen, say it's the best deal ever. Then he will try to renege again to keep the benefits and reject the constraints. 

 

The whole deal hangs on the punitive clauses, not the word of the UK. 


Its so embarrassingly transparent - Bojo tells everyone on a daily basis how far apart they are then at the last minute shortly after he caves in, will announce he’s got a deal. What a hero ! What a statesman ???? 

 

It will have the sun readers fooled but no one else 

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9 minutes ago, Loiner said:

Is that why the average man in the EU street has little to no idea of what the EU has been doing all around him for years?

 

I daresay Dimitri Rogoff, president of Normandy's regional fisheries committee or Olivier Lepretre, who also serves as vice-president of France’s CNPMEM Fishermen’s Committee and president of the Hauts-de-France Regional Committee, may have noticed an article or two before they discarded their chip wrappers. They are both up in arms at Macron and Barniers failures. French fisherman, Jean-Yves Noel, warned UK ships and lorries will face a blockade if there is a no deal Brexit. He commented: “If we can’t fish in their waters, they can’t sell their fish here." “We will block their boats and lorries, that is for sure.”

The Irish fishermen must have heard some rumours somewhere too. Seán O’Donoghue, chief executive of Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation, who represent Donegal fishermen, said the concession would be an “unmitigated disaster” for the Irish fishing industry.

 

Is there some sort of EU press censorship? So long as some europosters in Thailand haven't read anything about their negotiator's failure, I suppose all will be well with them.

 


It is obvious you don’t have the first clue of how the EU works, and even less on economics,  outside of what The Sun tells you. 
 

and still the obsession with fish (0.1% gdp) continues ....

 

????????

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15 minutes ago, bartender100 said:

Those few hours must be up by now, are we finally done with the EU?

Who knows ?.... maybe ...only surprised by he last line from U.K.....? ???? :

“For our part, we are prepared to keep talking while it remains possible to agree a deal this year."

 

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1374845/Brexit-news-no-deal-uk-eu-trade-talks-david-frost-michel-barnier-boris-johnson

 

EU poised to trigger no deal TONIGHT: Brexit talks to collapse over Brussels' deadline
THE European Union is poised to trigger a no deal tonight as Brexit talks collapse over Brussels' deadline.


By STEVEN BROWN
PUBLISHED: 15:10, Sun, Dec 20, 2020 | UPDATED: 15:30, Sun, Dec 20, 2020

 

This week, MEPs passed a deadline claiming Michel Barnier must present them with the trade agreement by December 21. In bold defiance of their resolution, France’s European affairs minister, and close ally of Mr Macron, Clement Beaune insisted negotiations will continue if needed.

 

But now, a UK source has said the EU has a deadline today which could trigger a no deal outcome.

The source told Express.co.uk: “No deal remains the likeliest outcome.”

They added: “The EU have said that they have a deadline today.

“For our part, we are prepared to keep talking while it remains possible to agree a deal this year."

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 (Now U.K. fisherman's start realizing their access to E.U. market go disappearing in case no deal  :wink: )

 

Time to act! Boris Johnson issued last-minute fishing warning from ‘terrified' skippers
BORIS JOHNSON has been urged to soften his negotiating tactics with the EU as trade talks entered a crucial phase, with a fishing boss warning that shellfish exporters are "terrified" of the prospect of being pushed under by the effects of a no deal Brexit.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1374756/Brexit-boris-johnson-fishing-latest-uk-eu-trade-talks-barnier-lord-frost-france-macron

 

By LAURA O'CALLAGHAN
PUBLISHED: 09:19, Sun, Dec 20, 2020 | UPDATED: 09:20, Sun, Dec 20, 2020


Jerry Percy, chief executive of New Under Ten Fishermen’s Association (NUTFA), said many members who export their live catch to the continent would suffer heavily in the event of a no deal outcome.

The group represents small-scale fishermen - specifically those who operate vessels under 10m – across the length and breadth of the UK. Mr Percy said nearly 11 months after the UK left the EU it is high time the Prime Minister realised “something’s got to give” in trade talks.

 

He urged Mr Johnson to strike a deal with Brussels which would ensure continued access to the European market for fish exporters, which he admitted would require a level of compromise on fishing rights in UK seas.

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19 minutes ago, david555 said:


Jerry Percy, chief executive of New Under Ten Fishermen’s Association (NUTFA), said many members who export their live catch to the continent would suffer heavily in the event of a no deal outcome.

 

Ah, screw them, didn’t they have four years to prepare? And what a small price to pay it is anyway for the greater good of sovereignty and blue passports. 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 

Ah, screw them, didn’t they have four years to prepare? And what a small price to pay it is anyway for the greater good of sovereignty and blue passports. 

 

 

Sure...4 years to prepare ..... just as U.K. gov. ????

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1 hour ago, puipuitom said:

Bye-the-way: for translations: www.deepl.com

 

Of course the City is still strong, but.. still how long ?

Till 31 dec 24:00 all €uro-transactions are under control of the ECB, but especially the International EU court in Strassbourg.

1 Jan 2021 00:00:01 the British do not give a damn for any EU regulation, and do NOT recognize the EU court anymore. What happens then ? Imagine, the City looses just only 20% of their business ( of 6,9%GDP) = a loss of 1,38 % of GDP, or.. 14 times the total impact of all fish catch of the UK.

I'm sure of that, but the currency market is only one of many financial markets and derivatives allow the trading of much more than xeno€

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47 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

new strain of covid, the borders are blocked now

Where will all these lorries go ? Are the car parks and the portaloos ready? I feel for those truck drivers

 

 

 

the atmosphere of negotiations was already detestable, it's not going to improve now

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11 hours ago, Bruntoid said:


Its so embarrassingly transparent - Bojo tells everyone on a daily basis how far apart they are then at the last minute shortly after he caves in, will announce he’s got a deal. What a hero ! What a statesman ???? 

 

It will have the sun readers fooled but no one else 

Yes, your post is embarrassingly transparent, well done.....:clap2:

PS. Most folk stopped buying The Sun when page 3 girlie pics were stopped....Just a heads up for you...????

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