b'Bulgaria and Romanias accession to the EU and Free Movement of People to the UK conferred on Bulgaria and Romania on 1 January 2014 has created a further paradox. Bulgaria and Romania were both allies of Germany in World War 2. Bulgaria was also Germanys ally in World War 1. Citizens of Commonwealth countries whose relatives and ancestors fought - and in many cases died - for the UK do not now have the rights to live, work and settle in the UK for themselves and their families, enjoyed by Bulgarians and Romanians.4. The EUs unreasonable behaviourIn the eyes of many of us, the EU has been guilty of unreasonable behaviour towards the UK. Here are some examples. 4.1. Boats from other EU countries have plundered our fishing stocks due to the Common Fisheries Policy 70% of the EUs fish stocks are in UK waters. The Common Fisheries Policy opened UK territorial waters to all other EU member states. They have responded over the past 35 years by plundering the UKs fish stocks. Moreover, the UK is not permitted to manage its own fish stocks. Management is carried out according to the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy. This has been an environmental as well as economic disaster. The EU mind-set framed a fisheries policy under which dead fish had to be thrown back into the sea. After 30 years of this insanity there has been marginal improvement, but from a conservation viewpoint, too little, too late. There are also direct costs to thetrays worth 50. The article continues: UK of the Common Fisheries Policy. A 370[the] real villains. are the bureaucrats in foot long Dutch trawler gets 23% of theBrussels and politicians in Westminster entire English fish quota. According to Dailywho created a market rigged against small Mail, in November 2014, roughly 43% ofplayers, one that is wasting vast quantities of Englands fishing quota was foreign owned.42 fish and gravely threatening many traditional In comparison, English fishermen are oftenfishing communities. allowed to keep just two half-filled plasticIt is essential that the UK Government continues with its policy of reinstating full control of British waters. 47'