Captain of boat seized by France in post-Brexit fishing row given 2022 court date

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🔴The captain of the British scallop trawler detained by France has been ordered to appear in court next year, French authorities have announced

The captain of the British scallop trawler detained by France has been ordered to appear in court next year, French authorities have announced, marking the latest escalation in the post-Brexit dispute over fishing licences.

 

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Trawling is one of the most destructive and unsustainable forms of fishery. It doesn't just take excess or bycatch, it destroys the seabed habitat. Impound the whole fleet.

Just take all the French boats that are fishing illegally.

Germany and the EU are waging a hybrid war against British independence.

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