Chippies face major fish shortage unless Britain secures Brexit deal with Greenland

CHIPPIES face a major fish shortage unless the UK secures a Brexit deal with Greenland.

Some 2,000 UK jobs could go if supply lines to top quality Arctic fish are disrupted.

Chippies face major fish shortage unless Britain secures Brexit deal with Greenland
Fish & Chip shops face a major fish shortage unless the UK secures a Brexit deal with Greenland Chippies face major fish shortage unless Britain secures Brexit deal with Greenland
Some 2,000 jobs could go if supply lines to top quality Arctic fish are disrupted

Andrew Crook, of the National Federation of Fish Friers, said a deal with Greenland was vital to stop other countries “having us over a barrel on prices”.

He added: “The British fleet cannot be expected to catch all the fish we need. Greenland’s fish is a premium product and supplies some ten per cent of fish to the south of England. We must not let a deal slip through the net.”

Greenland left the EU after voting to Grexit in 1982.

The island, an autonomous Danish-dependent territory, trades with the EU as an Overseas Country Territory.

Chippies face major fish shortage unless Britain secures Brexit deal with Greenland
Andrew Crook of the National Federation of Fish Friers said a deal was ‘vital’
Chippies face major fish shortage unless Britain secures Brexit deal with Greenland
The PM has been warned that ‘disruption to trade will threaten jobs’

When Brexit transition ends on December 31, trade with Britain will be subject to WTO tariffs.

A cross-party set of MPs has set up a group in the hope of securing a separate arrangement.

Dr Dwayne Ryan Menezes, of the Polar Research and Policy Initiative, has written to Boris Johnson, warning: “Disruption to trade will threaten jobs.”