VoteClimate: Fisheries Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) - 10th September 2020

Fisheries Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting) - 10th September 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Fisheries Bill [ Lords ] (Third sitting).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-09-10/debates/edb0d837-9329-4c4f-ad64-99427f33a0bb/FisheriesBill(Lords)(ThirdSitting)

12:45 Cat Smith (Labour)

A number of points have been raised about why the clause does not work, so let me briefly address them. First, the former fishing Minister, the right hon. Member for Scarborough and Whitby, mentioned the increased carbon footprint. At a point when Conservative MPs voted against the net zero objective in the Fisheries Bill, I think that does not apply in the same way. We want fishing to be carbon free, and we want more fish to be landed in our ports. I agree that it is often argued that fishers chase the higher price that is delivered in foreign markets, and that if they if they landed in a UK port, the price would be lower. I hope the same arguments are used about any departure from any regimes in the European Union that make travel across borders easy. Delays at the border put an extra focus on this. I hope the argument that has been applied to this clause is applied equally to the Government’s policy, but I fear that it will not be. None the less, it was a good attempt.

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