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- It is sad but pleasing at the same time that the likes of the nfsa and sacn have to take a harder line with defra to try and get across the frustrations of the rsa. It cannot be much plainer that there is disquiet regarding what has been decided and what is in the pipeline for the rsa.
To date defra have offered absoloutly ziltch apart from consultation, blahdy, blah. The next course of action in my mind is to tell defra thanks but no thanks we will not deal with you until you start coming across. Do you think they might listen then. Action please defra or leave the rsa alone and try to repair uk fishing before further contact.
(Posted on November 21, 2007, 1:47 pm barry luxton)
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