“If the gaps on fisheries are going to be bridged, we need more realism from the EU on the scale of change that results from our departure,” the spokesman said.
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EU needs to show more realism to bridge fisheries gaps, says UK PM's spokesman
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The European Union must show “more realism” if it wants to bridge differences with Britain on fisheries, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday (5 October), underlining that the repatriation of its fishing waters was very important, writes Elizabeth Piper.
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