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Fishing Industry 2026-01-22

22 January 2026

Lead MP

Alistair Carmichael

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Climate
Other Contributors: 28

At a Glance

Alistair Carmichael raised concerns about fishing industry 2026-01-22 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The fishing industry is critical to food security as an island nation. It supports communities, especially in coastal areas, but faces challenges such as climate change impacts, regulatory issues, and the need for better government support and cooperation between UK and devolved governments.

Government Response

Climate
Government Response
The Minister acknowledges the importance of fishing in coastal communities, cultural significance, and economic contributions. She emphasises the need for collaboration with industry experts to mitigate marine spatial issues and manage fisheries sustainably. The Government is working on developing new markets and easing administrative burdens. The Minister commits to meetings with industry representatives and plans visits to various fishing regions across the UK. The Government is working closely with fishing communities to rebuild trust, secure jobs, restore fish stocks, improve scientific understanding of fish stocks, and support offshore wind development as part of achieving clean energy goals. The Minister announced negotiations on fishing opportunities worth approximately £1.06 billion for 2026, more opportunities for sea bass and other commercially viable fisheries, and the aim to have a new sanitary and phytosanitary agreement with the EU by 2027. Strategic steer was provided to the Crown Estate on key risks associated with offshore wind development.

Shadow Response

None
Shadow Response
The current Government’s fishing deal is seen as a sell-out, with industry representatives describing it as giving away the best card that we still had. The £360 million fishing and coastal growth fund was described as a sticking-plaster exercise without practical details on how it would support fishermen and women and coastal communities.
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