Let's throw the negotiations under the bus so we can double a quota that we currently don't meet in full?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/n...uota-mwk785bhd
Here's a factoid I found interesting: the entire fishing industry contributed less to the economy than Harrods in 2016. Under 0.1% of GDP.
Auto Industry (4% of GDP 2018), petrochemical, pharmaceuticals, financial services (6.9% of GDP 2018), all stand to take huge tariff impacts and all are worth, well, far more than 0.1% of GDP.
And now, the legislature to undo the withdrawal agreement declaration begins:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54051933
No Deal Brexit, here we come. Goodbye job. Goodbye house.
Edit - 24,000 people! 24,000 people in the fishing industry. There's a MILLION in cars.