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"en.20020514.8.2-095"2
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". – The British Conservatives voted against this report due to growing concerns about the effects and implementation of such agreements. Firstly, we are unconvinced by the benefits of agreements which are of huge cost to the European taxpayer and yet seem to supply limited benefits to EU fishermen as a whole. Secondly, we remain sceptical over the financial proberty of such schemes, and how such proceeds are spent. The effect on local indigenous fishermen continues to be highlighted, and yet the attitude that the EU can simply come in and take the livelihoods of such subsistence fishermen is worrying. But finally we have seen the damage the CFP has done to the fishing stocks around our own coastlines. The CFP has been an unmitigated environmental disaster. We believe that it is simply wrong to suggest that the only answer to such a dire situation in our fish stocks is simply to up anchor and go and repeat the exercise in someone else's waters."@en1
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