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Agriculture, Fisheries & the Environment  / Articles  / Options for Brexit
FFL gives cautious welcome to government’s fisheries proposals
Fishing for Leave Posted On May 24, 2020


The government’s draft Fisheries Framework Agreement, the text that sets out the UK’s position in negotiations with the EU over a future fisheries agreement, has now been made public. On a positive note the broad context outlined here looks good […]


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EU ultimatum: fishing waters are the price for a trade deal
Fishing for Leave Posted On November 28, 2019


The EU has confirmed what we feared all along: any UK-EU trade deal will be dependent on the UK handing over access to our fishing waters. Boris Johnson told the Commons in July that surrendering fishing for a trade deal […]


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Ban on pulse fishing post-Brexit must be honoured
Fishing for Leave Posted On February 4, 2019


Fishing for Leave (FFL) is calling for the abhorrent practice of electric pulse fishing to be banned in British waters post-Brexit. In this article, FFL also details six other important fisheries reforms that a newly-sovereign UK government must adopt in […]


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