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What Have Politicians Got To Do with the Price of Fish?

Five years on from Brexit, Ian Perkes – who appeared in Byline TV’s 2024 documentary Betrayed – updates its co-producer George Llewelyn on life after leaving the EU as a fish exporter

When Ian Perkes, a Brixham fish exporter on England’s south coast, first spoke openly about the toll Brexit had taken on his business, it had only been three weeks since the UK had officially left the European Union on 31 January 2020.

During those 21 days, he hadn’t been able to send a single shipment of fish to Europe.

He was frustrated with the Conservative Government for not providing exporters with the correct commodity codes, a key part of the paperwork required to import products into Europe. When it did finally provide him with what it said were the correct codes, French authorities insisted that they were not correct and rejected the entire consignment.

The Philosophical Shock of the Bomb – and the Digital Worlds it Helped Build

In an extract from his discussion at the 2025 Borris Festival of Writing and Ideas, Bruno Maçães considers how and why Europe ‘missed the internet revolution’
Bruno Maçães

Lord Heseltine – ‘Nigel Farage, Let’s Not Mince Our Language, Is Mr Trump’s Vicar in England’

Fifty years on from the UK’s 1975 referendum on its continued membership of the then European Communities, the former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister speaks to Peter Jukes and Hardeep Matharu about the future of our involvement in Europe, the rise of populism on both sides of the Atlantic, and how Brexit has reshaped his party – and the country
Peter Jukes, Hardeep Matharu