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UK foreign minister faces fine after JD Vance fishing trip licence error

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Posted on August 13, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's foreign minister David Lammy could be on the hook for a 2,500 pounds ($3,394) fine following his fishing trip last week with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, after admitting

UK Foreign Minister David Lammy Faces Fine Over Fishing Licence Mistake

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's foreign minister David Lammy could be on the hook for a 2,500 pounds ($3,394) fine following his fishing trip last week with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, after admitting he didn't have the required licence.

Vance and Lammy were pictured by invited media as they fished in the lake at the foreign minister's Chevening country residence in southeast England before a bilateral meeting as part of the vice president's working holiday to Britain.

The vice president later joked on camera that the only strain on the U.S.-British special relationship was that while his three children had caught fish, the British foreign minister had not.

All anglers are required by law to have a valid rod licence while they are fishing, regardless of whether they catch anything and whether they are on private land. Breaches can be punished with a fine of up to 2,500 pounds ($3,394).

Lammy's office on Wednesday said he had not purchased the licence before the trip and had since sought to rectify the mistake.

"The Foreign Secretary has written to the Environment Agency over an administrative oversight that meant the appropriate licences had not been acquired for fishing on a private lake as part of a diplomatic engagement at Chevening House last week," a spokesperson for Britain's Foreign Office said in a statement.

"As soon as the Foreign Secretary was made aware of the administrative error, he successfully purchased the relevant rod fishing licences."

The spokesperson had no immediate comment on whether a licence had been purchased for Vance too.

Vance is in England with his wife Usha and their children, who are spending this week in the hamlet of Dean in the picturesque Cotswolds, following their stay at Chevening.

($1 = 0.7367 pounds)

(Reporting by Sachin Ravikumar; editing by William James and Alexandra Hudson)

Key Takeaways

  • David Lammy faces a £2,500 fine for fishing without a licence.
  • The incident occurred during a trip with US VP JD Vance.
  • All anglers must have a valid rod licence in the UK.
  • Lammy has since purchased the necessary licence.
  • The error was described as an administrative oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fine could David Lammy face?
David Lammy could face a fine of 2,500 pounds ($3,394) for not having a valid fishing licence during his trip.
What was the context of Lammy's fishing trip?
The fishing trip took place at Lammy's Chevening country residence before a bilateral meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance.
What error did Lammy admit to regarding the fishing trip?
Lammy admitted that he did not purchase the required fishing licence before the trip and has since sought to rectify the mistake.
Was there any comment on whether JD Vance had a fishing licence?
Lammy's spokesperson had no immediate comment on whether a licence had been purchased for Vice President JD Vance.
What is required by law for anglers in the UK?
All anglers in the UK are required by law to have a valid rod licence while fishing, regardless of whether they catch anything.

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