Chief minister says majority of Island seafood heads to EU
The chief minister says the Island's fishing industry is likely to take the biggest hit, should the UK go ahead with a no-deal Brexit.
Howard Quayle says the possibility of the UK's prime minister, Boris Johnson, making the deal in October leaves the Island in a strong position in manufacturing and finance, but the exports from the sea could be hit hard.
He says the majority of our queenies head to the continent:
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