UK not rejoining the EU with new deal, says minister – UK politics live


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During her media round appearances this morning, industry minister Sarah Jones also attempted to stress the stability aspect of the government’s new trade deal. She told viewers of Good Morning Britain:

Where we can sell into is just as important as what we can fish. We are protecting the existing system so there will be no more access to our waters than currently exists. There will be the same access we have into European waters that we currently have. That brings us benefits.

What would have happened under the previous deal that was negotiated by the Conservatives was this situation would have just stopped in 2026, and we would have been in a situation where we were negotiating it year after year after year. Some years we might have negotiated something that was good. Some years we might have failed and had a bad outcome.

This brings certainty for 12 years, and it opens up our European markets so we can sell more fish and shellfish into those European markets, which is really important.

Put to her that there are indications the government was only seeking to extend the arrangement by four years, and that it had been bounced into agreeing a longer timeframe by the EU, she said she had not been in the negotiations herself, but, she said “I can’t confirm this, but I suspect the Europeans were trying to make the fishing deal permanent.”

She continued:

We have negotiated what we believe to be a good deal. The benefits outweigh any costs very substantially. We will not have rotting fish at our borders because of the checks that need to go in to that. We will not be paying hundreds of pounds in admin costs for every lorry load.



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