Frank Field, Kate Hoey, Graham Stringer and Kelvin Hopkins voted with the Government.
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By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Fisheries might seem a rather dry (pun not intended) topic, but there has been a rather important development in Europe today. European fisheries ministers have voted against a cut in North Sea fishing quotas and a reduction in the number of days fishermen can spend at sea, ignoring legal advice […]
If we can win the argument for well-regulated, competitive provision of essential services in this sector, we can win it elsewhere.