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  • 'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
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    'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
    The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

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  • 'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
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    'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
    The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

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  • 'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
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    'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
    The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

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  • 'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
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    'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
    The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

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  • 'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
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    'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
    The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.

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  • Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
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    Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
    Before dawn, the fish market in Brixham stirs into life as the shining silver catch from local fishing boats is unloaded, sorted, graded and auctioned off to food suppliers and restaurants. This coastal town in south Devon can trace its fishing history back as far as the 14th century and today, thanks to Brexit, is at the centre of a modern political drama. The UK fisheries industry is one of the reasons why London and Brussels are stumbling over a trade agreement, although business in Brixham is unaffected so far. Its fish market has just enjoyed a run of million-pound weeks, where sales in the online auction of cuttlefish, scallops and more than 40 types of fish have regularly reached seven figures. Standing in one of two chilly sale halls where seafood is inspected and sold, Kevin Dale of Brixham Trawler Agents, which manages the market says: “The other day we had 30,000 dover sole.” Brixham has become England’s largest market by value of fish sold, and the EU is its largest customer. Over 70% of Brixham’s catch is exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. However, EU boats use British fishing waters too and they want to continue doing so after 31 December. This sticking point is one of the reasons for Boris Johnson’s claim last Friday that the country would have to prepare for a no-deal scenario if Brussels did not change its general negotiating stance.Andy Ricks, retired fisherman, now catches prawns. Brixham Fish Market, Devon, UK
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  • Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
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    Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
    Before dawn, the fish market in Brixham stirs into life as the shining silver catch from local fishing boats is unloaded, sorted, graded and auctioned off to food suppliers and restaurants. This coastal town in south Devon can trace its fishing history back as far as the 14th century and today, thanks to Brexit, is at the centre of a modern political drama. The UK fisheries industry is one of the reasons why London and Brussels are stumbling over a trade agreement, although business in Brixham is unaffected so far. Its fish market has just enjoyed a run of million-pound weeks, where sales in the online auction of cuttlefish, scallops and more than 40 types of fish have regularly reached seven figures. Standing in one of two chilly sale halls where seafood is inspected and sold, Kevin Dale of Brixham Trawler Agents, which manages the market says: “The other day we had 30,000 dover sole.” Brixham has become England’s largest market by value of fish sold, and the EU is its largest customer. Over 70% of Brixham’s catch is exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. However, EU boats use British fishing waters too and they want to continue doing so after 31 December. This sticking point is one of the reasons for Boris Johnson’s claim last Friday that the country would have to prepare for a no-deal scenario if Brussels did not change its general negotiating stance.Josh Perkes, owner of Brixham Seafish, a seafood supplier. Brixham Fish Market, Devon, UK
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  • Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
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    Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
    Before dawn, the fish market in Brixham stirs into life as the shining silver catch from local fishing boats is unloaded, sorted, graded and auctioned off to food suppliers and restaurants. This coastal town in south Devon can trace its fishing history back as far as the 14th century and today, thanks to Brexit, is at the centre of a modern political drama. The UK fisheries industry is one of the reasons why London and Brussels are stumbling over a trade agreement, although business in Brixham is unaffected so far. Its fish market has just enjoyed a run of million-pound weeks, where sales in the online auction of cuttlefish, scallops and more than 40 types of fish have regularly reached seven figures. Standing in one of two chilly sale halls where seafood is inspected and sold, Kevin Dale of Brixham Trawler Agents, which manages the market says: “The other day we had 30,000 dover sole.” Brixham has become England’s largest market by value of fish sold, and the EU is its largest customer. Over 70% of Brixham’s catch is exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. However, EU boats use British fishing waters too and they want to continue doing so after 31 December. This sticking point is one of the reasons for Boris Johnson’s claim last Friday that the country would have to prepare for a no-deal scenario if Brussels did not change its general negotiating stance.Kevin Dale. Brixham Trawler Agents. HR and Health abnd safety manager. Brixham Fish Market, Devon, UK
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  • Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
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    Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
    Before dawn, the fish market in Brixham stirs into life as the shining silver catch from local fishing boats is unloaded, sorted, graded and auctioned off to food suppliers and restaurants. This coastal town in south Devon can trace its fishing history back as far as the 14th century and today, thanks to Brexit, is at the centre of a modern political drama. The UK fisheries industry is one of the reasons why London and Brussels are stumbling over a trade agreement, although business in Brixham is unaffected so far. Its fish market has just enjoyed a run of million-pound weeks, where sales in the online auction of cuttlefish, scallops and more than 40 types of fish have regularly reached seven figures. Standing in one of two chilly sale halls where seafood is inspected and sold, Kevin Dale of Brixham Trawler Agents, which manages the market says: “The other day we had 30,000 dover sole.” Brixham has become England’s largest market by value of fish sold, and the EU is its largest customer. Over 70% of Brixham’s catch is exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. However, EU boats use British fishing waters too and they want to continue doing so after 31 December. This sticking point is one of the reasons for Boris Johnson’s claim last Friday that the country would have to prepare for a no-deal scenario if Brussels did not change its general negotiating stance.Crabs brought into Brixham Fish Market are put into baskets and put back into the sea by Mark Harvey to keep them fresh, before they are transported to London. Brixham Fish Market, Devon, UK
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  • Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
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    Brixham's fishermen hope Brexit will tip the scales for a shrinking industry. Bountiful waters off south Devon are also fished by EU boats, according to EU rules. Now British fleets are expecting change
    Before dawn, the fish market in Brixham stirs into life as the shining silver catch from local fishing boats is unloaded, sorted, graded and auctioned off to food suppliers and restaurants. This coastal town in south Devon can trace its fishing history back as far as the 14th century and today, thanks to Brexit, is at the centre of a modern political drama. The UK fisheries industry is one of the reasons why London and Brussels are stumbling over a trade agreement, although business in Brixham is unaffected so far. Its fish market has just enjoyed a run of million-pound weeks, where sales in the online auction of cuttlefish, scallops and more than 40 types of fish have regularly reached seven figures. Standing in one of two chilly sale halls where seafood is inspected and sold, Kevin Dale of Brixham Trawler Agents, which manages the market says: ÒThe other day we had 30,000 dover sole.Ó Brixham has become EnglandÕs largest market by value of fish sold, and the EU is its largest customer. Over 70% of BrixhamÕs catch is exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain. However, EU boats use British fishing waters too and they want to continue doing so after 31 December. This sticking point is one of the reasons for Boris JohnsonÕs claim last Friday that the country would have to prepare for a no-deal scenario if Brussels did not change its general negotiating stance.Brixham Fish Market, Devon, UK
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  • Boris Johnson visits Scotland
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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson with live Crab on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson visits Scotland
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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson with live Crab on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson with live Crab on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson with live Crab on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson visits Scotland
    23/07/2020. Scotland, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Scotland. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson with live Crab on Copland Dock Orkney as part of his tour of Orkney and the Highlands. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    Germany - Deutschland - INSEL RU?GEN in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; RUEGEN ISLAN, Baltic Sea, Pomerania; Fish Industry for Herring from the Baltic Sea and the North Sea; Brexit , British Fish Industry & The European Union; HERE: Stralsund Nautineum (Ozeaneum), Historian, Scientist MARKUS RO?HRBEIN; 13.02.2020; © Christian Jungeblodt
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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    Germany - Deutschland - INSEL RU?GEN in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; RUEGEN ISLAN, Baltic Sea, Pomerania; Fish Industry for Herring from the Baltic Sea and the North Sea; Brexit , British Fish Industry & The European Union; HERE: Sassnitz - The Port;; EURO BALTIC Fish Factory - Fresh Herring from the British Sea in the Fish Factory; Andreas Berthold, Plantmanager; 13.02.2020; © Christian Jungeblodt
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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    Germany - Deutschland - INSEL RU?GEN in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; RUEGEN ISLAN, Baltic Sea, Pomerania; Fish Industry for Herring from the Baltic Sea and the North Sea; Brexit , British Fish Industry & The European Union; HERE: Sassnitz - The Port;; EURO BALTIC Fish Factory - Fresh Herring from the British Sea in the Fish Factory; Andreas Berthold, Plantmanager & Philip Oltermann, The Guardian (left); 13.02.2020; © Christian Jungeblodt
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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    Germany - Deutschland - INSEL RU?GEN in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; RUEGEN ISLAN, Baltic Sea, Pomerania; Fish Industry for Herring from the Baltic Sea and the North Sea; Brexit , British Fish Industry & The European Union; HERE: Sassnitz - The Port;; EURO BALTIC Fish Factory - Fresh Herring from the British Sea in the Fish Factory; 13.02.2020; © Christian Jungeblodt
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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    Germany - Deutschland - INSEL RU?GEN in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; RUEGEN ISLAN, Baltic Sea, Pomerania; Fish Industry for Herring from the Baltic Sea and the North Sea; Brexit , British Fish Industry & The European Union; HERE: Sassnitz - The Port;; EURO BALTIC Fish Factory - Fresh Herring from the British Sea in the Fish Factory; 13.02.2020; © Christian Jungeblodt
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  • 'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
    'Our worst-case scenario is Britain's too': German fears for fishing industry. At a herring processing plant in Rügen, continued access for trawlers to British waters is crucial for the business to survive.
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