The EU shellfish issue has further exposed the total incompetence of those
who campaigned for Brexit and, having ‘taken back control’, now find
themselves in positions of power. In what must surely rank as one of the
most humiliating letters ever received by a UK government minister, DEFRA
Secretary George Eustice has had to be schooled in his own advice by EU
Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides.
Former UKIP member Eustice had written to Ms Kyriakides on 8 February,
claiming to have been “surprised that the Commission has changed its
position” on the question of importing live, bivalve molluscs for
depuration from waters classified as ‘Class B’ into the EU.
The minister argued that the trade should be allowed to continue,
suggesting the EU had somehow sprung a ban on Britain’s shell fishermen.
“We can see no scientific or technical justification for this change and
the news was conveyed to us rather casually and after the event. This is
not in the collaborative and cooperative spirit in which we wish to work
together going forward”, he complained.
Ms Kyriakides wrote back two days later, gently reminding the hapless
Eustice that he himself has personally written and signed a letter to
stakeholders on 10 December setting out the precise position, the one he
was claiming to have been ‘surprised’ by, with crystal clarity.
Eustice had clearly either not read or not understood his own advice to UK
stakeholders.
Imagine, writing a letter of complaint, only to be shown your own letter
from two months earlier as evidence that there was nothing to be
complained of.
Pointing out the EU was only applying the same rules that had been in
force when Britain was a member, Kyriakides’ response contained this
ignominious paragraph :
“This was rightly pointed out in your letter of 10 December 2020 to UK
businesses updating them on the Border Operating Model and specifically on
Prohibitions and Restrictions applicable following the end of the
transition period on 1 January 2021. In your letter, you correctly
underlined that the export of live bivalve molluscs from Class B
production areas for further deputation in the EU would not be allowed.”
There it was under his very own signature:
[The original document has a screenshot of the relevant section of the
advice from Eustice to fishermen on 10 December.]
The EU Commissioner ended her letter :
“I hope that this clarifies the EU requirements that have applied for many
years to the import of live bivalve molluscs from third countries into the
EU, and which do now apply to such imports from Great Britain and the UK
Crown Dependencies.”
Former Labour MEP Richard Corbett said:
“The hypocrisy and incompetence of Tory Brexit ministers is jaw
dropping. They wanted Brexit, told us ‘Brexit means Brexit’, and now
complain about the consequences of Brexit!
“Did they not think that the EU would continue to apply its rules –
rules that Britain helped create as a member? Did they believe that
walking out of the EU would mean that it would waive its rules in favour of a non-member?”
An English bibliotaph of fifty years residence in Wales pontificates about politics (slightly off-message), films and trivia. Acting secretary of Aberavon and Neath Liberal Democrats. Candidate for Neath in the Westminster elections of 1997 & 2017 and the Welsh general election of 2016.
Saturday, 6 March 2021
Tory minister is ignorant of his own Department's advice
I am grateful to a fellow Liberal Democrat for this prize example of Brexiteer ineptitude culled from
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/hapless-defra-secretary-eustice-humiliated-and-schooled-by-the-eu/.
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