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France to ‘fight every day’ for more fishing licences in row with UK

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Posted on November 19, 2021

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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PARIS (Reuters) -France said on Friday it was still waiting for Britain to issue 150 more fishing licences to French vessels in a post-Brexit row that has strained British-French relations, and that it would “fight every day” to obtain them. The dispute has dragged on since Britain left the European Union, with Paris saying London […]

France Vows Daily Effort for More UK Fishing Licences

PARIS (Reuters) -France said on Friday it was still waiting for Britain to issue 150 more fishing licences to French vessels in a post-Brexit row that has strained British-French relations, and that it would “fight every day” to obtain them.

The dispute has dragged on since Britain left the European Union, with Paris saying London should have issued more French boats with licences to fish in British territorial waters. Britain says it is respecting the post-Brexit arrangements.

Tension flared in October, when France briefly seized a British fishing boat in its waters, and both countries sent maritime vessels to waters off the Channel island of Jersey earlier this year.

“We will continue to fight every day to get what should be ours and so that those 150 licences arrive,” French Maritime Minister Annick Girardin told France Inter radio.

On Thursday, she unveiled possible 40 million euros ($45.14 million) compensation for affected fishermen.

The dispute centres on the issuance of licences to fish in territorial waters six to 12 nautical miles off Britain’s shores, and in the seas off Jersey.

Girardin has been criticised by some French politicians, who suggested the financial compensation could be seen in Britain as a sign that France was ready to give up in the dispute.

Xavier Bertrand, a possible conservative presidential candidate who represents some of France’s northern regions, said President Emmanuel Macron could do more in the row.

Bertrand told La Voix du Nord newspaper before talks scheduled with Macron on Friday that the president could reiterate the threat of France pushing up the price of the electricity it supplies to Jersey.

“We can increase the price at which we sell our electricity over to the Channel Islands, we can control English trucks coming into France,” he said.

The fishing industry makes a small contribution to the French and British economies but is a lifeline for some coastal communities. Each side accuses the other of using the dispute for domestic political purposes.

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(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Elizabeth Pineau; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • France demands 150 more fishing licences from the UK.
  • The dispute has strained British-French relations post-Brexit.
  • France considers financial compensation for fishermen.
  • Tensions include past maritime vessel deployments.
  • Fishing industry is vital for coastal communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the ongoing dispute between France and the UK over fishing licences post-Brexit.
What actions has France taken?
France is demanding 150 more fishing licences and considering financial compensation for affected fishermen.
Why is the fishing industry important?
The fishing industry, though small economically, is crucial for coastal communities in both France and the UK.

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