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Government must stand up for fishing communities hit by Brexit – Pringle

written by Staff Writer January 19, 2021
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Donegal TD Thomas Pringle is calling on the Government to push for renegotiation of the Common Fisheries Policy to “right the wrongs” done to Ireland’s fishing communities in the Brexit deal.

Ireland faces a reduction in landings of fish of about €43 million out of a total of value of €288 million, or about 15 per cent, in the EU/UK Brexit trade deal agreed last month. Along with Germany, which is also at 15 per cent, Ireland will see the largest proportion transferred among the involved EU states.

Deputy Pringle said: “Fishing organisations and the Government decided to throw their lot in with the European fishery organisations on the Brexit negotiations and this is what we got.

“When has Europe ever respected Irish fishing rights? Never,” he said.

Deputy Pringle said: “The Department estimates there will be a reduction of 26 per cent of mackerel quota, and that will have a huge impact on crews and factory workers in Killybegs and in Donegal generally.”

This reduction will be phased in over three years.

He said: “This reduction in the amount of mackerel that can be caught will have a huge impact on the town, crews and workers who depend on the mackerel fishery for work. To agree to this size of reduction will destroy the fishing industry for the crews and factory workers. They should have protected the quota.”

Prawn and whitefish fisheries will be hugely impacted as well, he said.

“Basically, the fishing industry would need to halve itself to survive,” he said.

Deputy Pringle said it was time for the Government to step up for the Irish fishing industry and vigorously pursue renegotiation of the Common Fisheries Policy

He acknowledged it would be a massive task, but said, “If the Irish Government had the nerve, they could go to Europe and fight for renegotiation of the Common Fisheries Policy. It’s more than time for the Government to stand up for the Irish fishing industry and for our fishing communities, crews, and factory workers.”

 

Government must stand up for fishing communities hit by Brexit – Pringle was last modified: January 19th, 2021 by Staff Writer
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