midlandsgrimpeur
Member
Given the context, I'm reasonably happy with the baby steps today: fücking fishing wasn't allowed to derail it, good news for young people (youth mobility and Erasmus), and at last public recognition from Starmer and Reeves that Brexit has cost a lot. And it's moving in a pragmatic direction. Restoring some trust between the UK and the EU is also positive, given the wreckers' agenda, which remains just that even now.
This is not to undermine fishing, I accept it is a risky job for little reward, but I agree, far more sectors employ far more people and contribute a lot more economically. I read earlier that there are more employed yoga instructors than fishermen. If true, that is sone stat!