Furious Ex-MEP Blasts Boris's Brexit Deal

 

Furious Ex-MEP Blasts Boris's Brexit Deal

A FURIOUS former MEP has unleashed a scathing attack on Boris Johnson's Brexit deal, claiming even European Union states were amazed by how beneficiant the terms were on fishing.


The former Brexit Party MEP said: "Another one hundred and five vessels have been granted licences to fish inside our 6-12, we did not even impenetrable our 6-12 miles.


"I have had French fishermen and Dutch fishermen communicate to me and say we did not even assume to be in a position to do that.


"They would have been completely satisfied with a 5 and a half of year transitional duration and having the rest.


"Talk about a awful deal and discuss about dreadful negotiations.


"I have stated it all along, it is like baking a cake, they have blended it all up, put it all in the oven but they have not switched it on."


Ms Mummery added: "That is what happened, Boris has got to get people round the desk who in reality know what they are talking about.


"We have got to survive this subsequent 5 and a 1/2 years."


The former Brexit Party MEP also shamed the UK Government for securing "awful" terms for the UK fishing industry.

The ex-Brexit Party MEP criticised Boris Johnson's Brexit negotiating team, describing the fishing terms outlined in the deal as the largest failure of the agreement.


She outlined a lack of preparation and misinformation as contributing factors to the terrible terms for Britain's fishing industry.


Ms Mummery said: "They are in no way going to get anywhere.


"This is the largest failure they have done.



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