- Sputnik International
World
Get the latest news from around the world, live coverage, off-beat stories, features and analysis.

Former Sea Lord Backs 'Gunboat Diplomacy' Against French Fishermen Under No-Deal Brexit

© Photo : LPhot Joe Cater/ROYAL NAVYHMS Mersey. Handout released by the Royal Navy on March 26, 2020.
HMS Mersey. Handout released by the Royal Navy on March 26, 2020. - Sputnik International
Subscribe
Downing Street said four Royal Navy patrol vessels, backed by helicopters, would be sent to prevent European Union boats from fishing in UK waters. But the separatist Scottish Nationalists and one leader of the main opposition Labour Party have condemned the "gunboat diplomacy".

A former Royal Navy chief has backed deploying warships to guard British fishing waters from European Union (EU) boats in case of a no-deal Brexit. 

Retired Admiral Lord Alan West, a former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government was justified in its plan if last-ditch talks towards a post-Brexit trade deal fail - as looks likely. 

The government would send four River-class armed Offshore Patrol Vessels, backed up by AgustaWestland Wildcat anti-shipping helicopters and a Merlin anti-submarine chopper to patrol the English Channel and Irish Sea against attempts by French boats to fish there illegally after the end of the post-Brexit transition period on 31 December. 

"It is absolutely appropriate that the Royal Navy should protect our waters if the position is that we are a sovereign state and our Government has said we don't want other nations there", Lord West said.

But he pointed out that Parliament would have to vote to give captains authority to board, saying: "There are complications in that you can push vessels aside, you can cut their fishing tackle but boarding these foreign ships, they'll need to pass probably a little thing through Parliament to give authority to board and get on them".

And he said fishermen of all nations were "stormy people", so Royal Marine Commandoes might have to be sent aboard in case of a "punch-up".

"There is no doubt if you are a fisherman who has fished for years there - they are, as our fishermen are, quite stormy people - and you get a bit of a punch-up and you might need some Marines and things", the retired admiral told the BBC.

The patrol boats, named after major British rivers, measure 80 to 90 metres from bow to stern, with a displacement of 2,000 tons. The fastest of them can make 25 knots (46 kph) and they are armed with 30mm automatic cannon Gatling-style miniguns and general-purpose machine guns. Each boat can carry a contingent up to 50 marines, with two fast motorboats carried for intercepting small craft.

© Photo : ROYAL NAVYHMS Tyne. Handout released by the Royal Navy on March 26, 2020.
Former Sea Lord Backs 'Gunboat Diplomacy' Against French Fishermen Under No-Deal Brexit - Sputnik International
HMS Tyne. Handout released by the Royal Navy on March 26, 2020.

Remainers in the Conservative Party have attacked the gunboat threat. Former Hong Kong Governor and European Commissioner Lord Chris Patten said Johnson was acting like a "nationalist".

"While I hope for the best, I do fear for the worst because it is very, very difficult to see what the plan is, how we're going to do so brilliantly when we're out of this 'cage' of Europe - which we of course helped to build because the main constructor of the single market was Margaret Thatcher", Patten said.

Backbench MP Tobias Ellwood, chair of the House of Commons Defence Committee, called the move "irresponsible" and urged for more effort to strike a deal by Sunday.

"I think these headlines are absolutely irresponsible. We need to be focusing on what is already in the bag - 98 percent of the deal is there, there are three or four outstanding issues", he said, arguing they should be "parked" for future talks.

But both Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have warned there is little chance of resolving the key sticking points, which include EU demands for continued access to UK fishing waters after the extension period expires. Johnson said on Friday it was now "very, very likely" there would be no agreement.

British European Parliament member Nigel Farage leaves the hemicycle after addressing European lawmakers during the plenary session at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020 - Sputnik International
Brexit Leader Farage Says UK Should Have Left EU With No Deal in 2016 - Video
French President Emmanuel Macron has threatened to veto any trade deal which did not allow the French channel fishing fleet indefinite access to the UK's extensive waters, insisting: "I don't want to have my cake and eat it but I do want the pieces cut equally because I'm not giving my piece away".

But Polish-born Eurosceptic Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski demanded an "absolute guarantee" from the PM that the Navy would be sent to stop French boats fishing in British waters. 

The Scottish devolved government's Justice Minister Humza Yousaf said "gunboat diplomacy" was not welcome there, insisting that civilian agencies Police Scotland and Marine Scotland - with three patrol boats - would protect the 62 percent of the UK's Exclusive Economic Zone that lies around Scotland, far from the likely area of dispute in the English Channel, Celtic Sea, and Irish Sea.

Yousaf's Scottish National Party (SNP) continues to oppose Brexit four years after the vote to leave, and has used the issue to demand a repeat of the failed 2014 Scottish independence referendum

The opposition Labour Party's Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham called the gunboat threat "embarrassing".

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала