Brexit delays getting fish and seafood to Europe dismissed by minister as 'teething troubles'

Delays to fishing exports are just “teething problems” following Brexit, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has claimed.
Claims that firshermen have been hampered by red tape have been dismissed by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)Claims that firshermen have been hampered by red tape have been dismissed by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
Claims that firshermen have been hampered by red tape have been dismissed by Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)

Challenged about the warning from the seafood sector that fishing businesses could collapse within days, Mr Raab said he was “not convinced” it was because of the Government’s trade deal with the European Union.

Speaking on the Andrew Marr Show on Sunday morning, Mr Raab argued the trading agreement will “create huge, sustainable opportunities” for the fishing sector.

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Exports of fresh fish and seafood have been severely disrupted by delays since the UK’s transition period ended on December 31.

The Fishing vessel FH401 Golden Promise at Newhaven harbour cr: Steve Parsons/PA WireThe Fishing vessel FH401 Golden Promise at Newhaven harbour cr: Steve Parsons/PA Wire
The Fishing vessel FH401 Golden Promise at Newhaven harbour cr: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

Some Scottish fishermen have been landing their catch in Denmark to avoid the “bureaucratic system” that exports to Europe now involve, according to Scotland’s Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing.

On land, lorries transporting freshly-caught produce have been held up at distribution hubs and many have struggled to enter into France – a situation which First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described as “shameful and disgraceful”.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson told a committee of MPs that fishing businesses would be compensated for what he described as “temporary frustrations”.

Asked about the potential collapse of parts of the fishing industry because of problems caused by the Brexit deal, Mr Raab said: “I’m not convinced that that is the result of the agreement.

“The agreement we have struck – short term, medium term and long term – will create huge, sustainable opportunities.

“Of course we have always said as we leave the transition period with a deal, but even more if we hadn’t found a deal, there will be some teething problems.

“We are very focused on working with all the different sectors, including the fishing industry, to resolve any of these teething problems.”

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Liberal Democrat MP for Orkney and Shetland Alistair Carmichael said: “It’s hard to find a minister who will admit to having even sat down and read the trade deal.

“Brexit might be a game to the likes of Dominic Raab and Boris Johnson but for thousands of people in Scotland this is their business and their livelihood on the line.

“The Government needs to get a grip now.

“Fishermen are telling the PM that his deal did not do any of the things he claimed for it, let alone what he had promised.

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