for every £1000 contributed to UK GDP fishing accounts for 30p. Why it gets this level of attention is beyond me - the arts and the ability to tour the EU for the arts will bring in way more. Oh and this agreement means fisherfolk can send product to the EU ( who's citizens want it ) more easily and fresher so it will sell for more than currently - still all the media dump on it because its not a Johnson or Farage deal
I said this yesterday, but it's almost certainly because it's a visible "Us v Foreigners" situation.
It's easier to get people to care about "foreign* boats" taking "our fish", because it's easy to visualise.
All the companies trading with the UK that went out of business, or who could no longer viably export to the EU, after Brexit, are much less visible. No-one is going to get voters riled up by explaining that additional form filling and admin costs have stopped someone who use to sell cheese to the EU, no longer has a business, and that someone in France is now selling more cheese as a result.
*of course, much of the "English" fleet is also foreign owned, but that's nothing to worry about...
