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"en.20121025.26.4-215-671"2
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". While I disagree wholeheartedly with EU control of British fishing waters I am very much in favour of extending the time limit on the current 12 mile access regime. The article does not go far enough but I will vote in favour of even the smallest of improvements to the CFP until the time that Britain can leave the EU and regain sovereignty of her own waters. Member States can and do manage fisheries with a degree of success. Whilst the management of fisheries resources beyond the 12 mile limits has been characterised by highly centralised and ineffective Brussels control, management within the coastal zones by individual Member States has been stable and successful. I hope that the Commission learns from this and sees fit to restore national territories and fishing rights beyond the current 12 mile stretch. One Member State has suggested that the zones be extended to 20 nautical miles. Even this does not go far enough"@en1
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