Run and into the Commons. Routine morning and then PMQs. Remainer Neil Parish bravely stood up and told the PM she needed to go back to the negotiating table as her deal would not pass muster. After an Urgent Question, it was time to debate the Fisheries Bill. With a large fishing community in my constituency, I sat through the debate and contributed to it. By the time it came for me to speak, we were only allowed six minutes to speak. The Bill itself is very important in the sense that it allows the UK to take back control of our waters after March next year, or it's meant to. All of us are dubious whether this will happen and expect a lot more negotiating with the EU on this. Michael Gove and George Eustice both spoke well, but, as I said in my speech, trust with the Government is now at a low ebb.