09 Jul 2017

York Workshop Reports Thanks to Bryce Beukers-Stewart. Whilst the debris and comment still explodes around Gove’s pronouncements on fisheries, two thoughtful reports have been published which are the outcomes of the York Brexit workshops earlier in the year. Click here to download the two reports one on Fisheries and Brexit and the other on the […]

02 Jul 2017

Some points: The Conservative manifesto promised to leave the London Convention is to be acted upon The London Convention 1964 predates us joining the European Union The CFP built on this historic agreement which enshrined fishing rights stretching hundreds of years; and the Danes and probably others are already planning to contest this in international […]

26 Jun 2017

Bar Council – Brexit Papers from Daniel Owen You might be interested in this initiative by the Bar Council:  their ‘Brexit Papers’.  A Third Edition was released on 23 June: http://www.barcouncil.org.uk/media-centre/publications/2017/2017/june/the-brexit-papers-third-edition/ I’ve written a paper for them on fisheries:  it’s number 23 in the list.  It takes into account the Queen’s Speech on 21 June. […]

22 Jun 2017

This is the full version of the Queen’s speech – a PDF – which starts to flesh out the individual Brexit Bills. For water and environment the Agricultural Bill will be worth scrutinising BBC on the Queen’s Speech

19 Jun 2017

It is encouraging that the MMO are routinely succeeding in their enforcement activities. This fine arose from 13 breaches which begs the question of why so many were allowed before there was legal intervention? For anyone thinking that Brexit and fisheries will be easy just look at the complexity of ownership by a Dutch company […]

02 May 2017

In response to the simple question Defra have confirmed last week that: ‘The UK has not withdrawn from the London Convention. We are aware of calls for us to do so. This will be an issue for the new Government to consider.’ So, I must apologise for the news item I ran some weeks ago […]

25 Apr 2017

The relationships between Europe’s countries fishing around our coast is long standing. The London Convention embodied this relationship in 1964. The historic relationships are however much longer than that. Despite my coverage of this in March when the Times and Telegraph carried articles saying that UK would trigger exit from the London Convention it is […]