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Subsectors of the British fishing industry vary in the benefit, or lack thereof, they derive from trade with the EU and the CFP. Deep-sea fishermen have been the most vocal supporters of Brexit, blaming EU restrictions for the decline of their industry in the UK and competition from other countries (and Norway) that they see as unfair. [58]
Sir Keir Starmer has claimed a victory in his Brexit reset, striking a fishing deal with the European Union which the government estimates to be worth £360m.. Following negotiations with the EU ...
The British government said in September 2018 that in case of no deal on aviation, the UK would allow EU airlines to use British airports anyway, and expect EU countries to reciprocate. [44] A number of other aviation issues existed, including pan-European air traffic control , service agreements with the EU and other countries, security ...
Downing Street says the Friday cut-off date as set out by the EU is ‘not one we’re working to’. UK does not recognise EU’s post-Brexit fishing row deadline, says Number 10 Skip to main content
The British fishing industry was disappointed that the agreement did not more significantly reduce EU access to British waters. [ 57 ] [ 58 ] [ 59 ] A YouGov survey of 29–30 December 2020 reported that 57% of respondents wanted the UK Parliament to accept the TCA and 9% to oppose it, with Conservative (78%) and Leave supporters (69%) more in ...
The figures mark a stunning decline and are particularly pressing as sales to the European Union make up 57 per cent of all UK food exports, making it Britain’s biggest market by far, worth £ ...
By leaving the EU, the UK would leave the European Common Aviation Area (ECAA), a single market in commercial air travel, [332] but could negotiate a number of different future relationships with the EU. [332] British airlines would still have permission to operate within the EU with no restrictions, and vice versa.
Jersey is a British Crown Dependency, and despite not being part of the United Kingdom, the licensing of European Union fishing boats to fish in Jersey's territorial waters has changed after the UK exit from the EU. On 6 May 2021, French fishermen held a protest in the waters off Jersey's main harbour.