Caught in the middle: How Channel fishermen found themselves on the front line of Brexit
21:53•2021-11-16
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The latest post-Brexit row over fishing waters has seen boats seized and threats traded but how are the tensions between Britain and France impacting fishing communities on both sides of the Channel, and who stands to gain from the row?On the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we are joined by our Europe correspondent, Adam Parsons, as well as Jerry Percy from the New Under Ten Fishermen’s Association and Artus Galiay, representative for the Hauts-de-France.Daily podcast team:Senior podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Rosie GillottPodcast producer - Soila ApparicioArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Nelly StefanovaArchive - Rob FellowesMusic - Steven Wheeler
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