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Luke Pollard: Fishers Have Every Right To Be Angry Over The Brexit Deal
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations has dubbed the government s trade deal ar “miniscule, marginal, paltry, pathetic” | Adobe Stock
12 January
Labour s shadow environment secretary says that British fishers have been betrayed by Brexit – and he has a vision for how to turn their trade around. He talks to Georgina Bailey.
Luke Pollard is a fishing nerd. He knows it, his staff know it, and after 55 minutes talking with him over Zoom, I do too.
However, he believes that he is in a small minority in Parliament – you could count those among his colleagues who deeply understand fishing on one hand, he tells me. This is part of the reason why fishers have been “screwed”; not just by the Brexit trade deal, but by successive years of government policy that left fishing communities behind, he says.
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Fluor’s UK-registered company has reported a £72.4m pre-tax loss for 2019.
The Fluor Ltd subsidiary of the Texas-based engineering and construction giant reported the loss for the year ending 31 December 2019 on revenue of £1.06bn. Half of its revenue (£530m) is generated in the UK, where it works in the energy, infrastructure and life science sectors.
A spokesman declined to say whether the 2019 loss was linked to its work in the UK. Fluor Ltd derived £511.8m of its 2019 income in the Middle East with continental Europe accounting for most of the rest of the annual revenue.
Fluor is targeting more work in the UK infrastructure market and, in 2020, was appointed to manage Highways England’s £4.5bn smart motorways programme. It also bid alongside Bam Nuttall and Ferrovial for the HS2 Euston and Old Oak station contracts. It did not win either deal. The firm is also delivering a new combined heat and power plant in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and in 2019 won a £350m contract to
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