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"Madam President, the Common Fisheries Policy is a bad policy. It is impractical and unsustainable and that is as true in the Baltic as anywhere else. This new law shows us the future as the EU sees it: a regional management plan for a virtually closed body of water. So we must ask whether it will work. It remains collectivised; it is treated as a common resource; it retains the concept of a maximum sustainable yield, taking little or no account of subsidy or illegality or the simple fact that if you try to operate at the limit of its sustainability you have no margin of error. What is needed is restoration of national property rights, so countries can move to a maximum economic yield – a topic where the Australians are pioneering some new sensible thinking. With fishing, as with immigration, the Australians are showing us the way and there is probably much that we can learn from them. But, as so often, the EU is likely to be deaf to reason."@en1
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