GBNews published this video item, entitled “‘Taking back control did not work’ | Ocean Rebellion protest EU vote on UK fishing quotas” – below is their description.
‘We’re emptying the oceans and we’ve lost any control of our own fish stocks to even regulate that… “taking back control” did not work.’
Rob Higgs from Ocean Rebellion Activists joins GB News Katherine Forster to explain why they are protesting an EU vote on UK fishing quotas.
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