The UK Government has no idea how much fish is being caught in Scottish waters by EU fishing vessels. How do I know? I asked.
The EU Vessel List I mention in that question can be found on the UK Government's website on this page - gov.uk/guidance/unite…
So Scottish boats are tied up at the quay, fish processing firms are warning they may go out of business, and the customs chaos is still not sorted out and now we know that the UK Government isn't even paying attention to what's getting caught in our waters
We already knew what the UK Government's attitude is to the difficulties that our fishing businesses are having in getting their products to their European customers -
It's not just fish. Our food and drink exporters were selling high quality products, helping Scotland to have a positive balance of trade. It's a major part of the Scottish economy but it's being hit hard. This thread from the Ethical Dairy lays it out -
This from a butcher in Moray shows, like the Ethical Dairy, that the small and medium-sized businesses selling premium products are being damaged. They will lose customers and they will lose reputation -
businesses in the constituencies of the UK's Scottish Secretary and the leader of the Scottish Tories are suffering but there's no reaction. Scottish businesses need the UK Government to change course now and try for a better EU deal, even if that means eating some humble pie
It looks like the UK Government 'took back control' but doesn't know what to do with it. No-one is at the helm, the fishing industry is being gutted, Scottish exports are being damaged, people might lose their jobs, businesses may close and communities will suffer #NoMoreExcuses
Scotland, of course, has the option of independence and becoming a nation that doesn't think it's too high and mighty to deal honestly and constructively with others. In the meantime, we need UK Government action now to save these jobs, businesses and industry
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This, it seems, is what Scottish Tories are content to have instead of leadership. Richard Lochhead was answering the Scottish Affairs Committee's questions and this was how Douglas Ross started -
This was the Minister for Further Education, Higher Education, and Science in the Scottish Government introducing his colleagues, by the way -
Nothing is gained by such behaviour; our job on committees is to look at what's going on and to see whether things are being properly managed. I think Mr Ross failed in that duty here and I think Mr Lochhead was being respectful in the way he introduced his colleagues
Bad news for anyone in Scotland's fishing industries hoping for some action from the UK Government to help with that problem of getting their products to the European markets #BrexitChaos
It wasn't just me who got a negative response, either, @Stuart_McDonald and @neilgraysnp pressed for support for Scotland's fishing industry but the Tory Government still doesn't see the problem -
and the chaos engulfs other industries, too, as meat producers have found out - bbc.co.uk/news/business-…
but the article says that 'just' £100,000 gets spent promoting the Union. David Mundell's bill for spindoctors alone is over £700,000 - I know because I asked the question - parliament.uk/business/publi…
probably easier with a screengrab than that link -
This young woman spent two days on a train to get here because she refuses to fly now. Governments should already be acting on this, following the lead of @scotgov
@scotgov Addressing climate change is not easy and there is no magic formula to turn back the climate clock. The warnings reach back four decades - Climate Change and Society was published in 1981, for example - but Government action has been fairly thin on the ground
@scotgov That's why the Scottish Government's action is so important. It got the approval of Laurent Fabius and it seems to be under continual review - gov.scot/policies/clima…