Run, dentist and into the Commons. Met a team from the campaign group Fishing For Leave, which is concerned at the lack of clarity about what happens to our waters post March 2019. I share that anxiety. I entertained the three men to tea in the Pugin Room for 30 minutes before I had to leave for another engagement. Their spokesman Aaron Brown handed me some relevant notes that raised a lot of genuine concerns. In my view, our waters up to 200 miles out, should return to UK control after March 2019. We will then have control of our seas and can rebuild our sorely depleted fishing industry, which the EU has all but destroyed. I met up with a friend in time for PMQs, which I attended. Corbyn put on his Facebook show - he is very selective on what goes on his site - and didn't score any points. Lunch afterwards and then up to Committee Room 19 for another session of our European Scrutiny Committee. Behind closed doors, I am unable to tell you what was said. Back to my office to work on my weekly newspaper column and draft a speech for Friday. I have been invited to launch the new enterprise zone at Winfrith, which I am delighted to do. It promises 2,000 high-skilled jobs. Just what we need. Back to Dorset in the evening.