Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Richard-Benyon-MP-at-CFP-event-in-House-of-Commons-27MZIF3PWXPQ.htmlConceptually similarRichard Benyon MP and John Sauven at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHKUCompleted★★★★Peter Aldous MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHE7Completed★★★★Amber Rudd MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHEUCompleted★★★★Amber Rudd MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHEVCompleted★★★★Eric Ollerenshaw MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHEFCompleted★★★★David Amess MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHE8Completed★★★★Greg Barker MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHE9Completed★★★★Damian Collins MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHECCompleted★★★★Sir Roger Gale MP at CFP event in House of CommonsGP0STOHEDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHEARichard Benyon MP at CFP event in House of CommonsAt an event at the House of Commons Richard Benyon MP for Newbury constituency pledges to champion British coasts and tackle the economic decline of coastal regions by making sure that local fishing communities are prioritised. A number of MP's signed up to a five-step plan aimed at regenerating the UK's inshore waters, fisheries and communities and promised to raise the issues facing small scale fishermen and coastal communities onto the agenda and into election manifestos across the political parties.Locations:Europe-London-United Kingdom-WestminsterDate:14 Jul, 2014Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4953px X 3744pxKeywords:Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Maps-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-PoliticiansShoot:Greenpeace and NUTFA at CFP Event in House of CommonsAt an event at the House of Commons organised by Greenpeace and NUTFA, the representative body for small-scale fishermen, a number of MP's promise to raise the issues facing small scale fishermen and coastal communities onto the agenda and into election manifestos across the political parties. They signed up to a five-step plan aimed at regenerating the UK’s inshore waters, fisheries and communities.