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Fishing Quota Negotiations: Impact on UK Fleet

26 March 2025

Lead MP

Andrew George
St Ives
LD

Responding Minister

Daniel Zeichner

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Other Contributors: 14

At a Glance

Andrew George raised concerns about fishing quota negotiations: impact on uk fleet in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The speaker asks the Minister to use his influence to ensure that the fishing industry is reviewed based on science and merit rather than political horse-trading with other countries. He also requests a more stable approach with rolling multi-annual quotas, up to five years, for better planning certainty.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

St Ives
Opened the debate
The debate addresses concerns about the inverse relationship between political desire to not interfere with the fishing industry and the necessity for interference to establish a sustainable industry. It highlights the impact of last year’s quota negotiations on the prospects for the UK fishing industry in 2025, including the risk that fisheries could be used as bargaining chips in broader negotiations.

Government Response

Daniel Zeichner
The Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the importance of the UK’s fishing sector as a source of sustainable food and discussed the need for co-creating policy with fishermen. He noted that under-reporting remains an issue and emphasised the Government's commitment to improving safety and sustainability, including proceeding with electronic monitoring systems. The Minister also addressed the complexity of fisheries negotiations and highlighted recent reports on economic outcomes for 2025. Acknowledged the challenges faced by the fishing industry, committed to resetting relations with the EU, removed licence cap restrictions for small boats, and adhered to ICES advice on pollack TAC. Discussed measures to encourage anglers to adopt bag limits, minimum conservation sizes, closed seasons and descending devices. Looking at potential genetic connection between sole types. Scientific work on pollack due in June.
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