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(From Lloyds List)

Byline: Letters To The Editor

From Jeremy Harrison

SIR, It is hard to believe after reading Nicholas Finney's comments on the evidence sessions at the Transport Select Committee, 'Low level of response pours scorn on waters already troubled' (Lloyd's List, November 28), that he attended the session.

Mr Finney seems to find a great deal in one example of Gwyneth Dunwoody's inimitable style of badinage. His out of context use of a soundbite has entirely confused his report.

After a pithy explanation of the three main focuses the shipping industry would like to see in a ports policy, discussion turned to the percentage of cargo entering the country that had a final destination south of the M62.

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