Way_Out_West
Well-known member
The poster boys for Brexit, the miniscule UK fishing industry (0.1%GDP), are now realising that maybe it's not such a good idea after all.
(If linky no work, search FT fishing article today)
Problem is we don't eat the fish we catch, and we don't catch the fish we like to eat. Just look forward to eel and chips, or some pilchard on toast, or maybe we'll have no fishing industry left and have nice healthy seas teeming with fish we don't want to catch.
One less benefit to Brexit, what were the others again?
Subscribe to read | Financial Times
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
www.ft.com
(If linky no work, search FT fishing article today)
Problem is we don't eat the fish we catch, and we don't catch the fish we like to eat. Just look forward to eel and chips, or some pilchard on toast, or maybe we'll have no fishing industry left and have nice healthy seas teeming with fish we don't want to catch.
One less benefit to Brexit, what were the others again?
Last edited: