Video Brexiteer says he'd never have voted for Brexit 'if we knew we'd lose our jobs' -- Published: 12:27 PM December 29, 2020 Updated: 12:45 PM December 29, 2020 Peter Wood expresses Brexit regret on Sky News Peter Wood expresses Brexit regret on Sky News Peter Wood expresses Brexit regret on Sky News - Credit: Sky A Brexiteer has spoken of his regret for supporting the Leave vote - claiming it's a case of "be careful what you wish for". Peter Wood, an exporter of glass eels in Gloucester to the EU, appeared on Sky News to talk about Boris Johnson's Brexit deal. He told a reporter: "We all produce the documentation but unfortunately -- France who can deliver to the door no documentation, no problems". Asked how he feels about voting for Brexit, he expresses exasperation. "I think be careful what you wish for - I thought we were going to get -- 1. 1 Matt Hancock praises free school meals before being reminded he voted against them 2. 2 Jacob Rees-Mogg claims fish captured after Brexit deal came into effect were 'British and happier for it' 3. 3 Brexiteer MP ridiculed after calling for free movement of goods between GB and NI 4. 4 Katie Hopkins joins UKIP in time for leadership contest 5. 5 Spokesman indicates Boris Johnson has not read Brexit trade deal text 6. 6 Miriam Margolyes' blunt assessment of Boris Johnson and Donald -- to end 'political games' in Commons 8. 8 Britons hit with £1,700 increase on country's two most popular cars due to Brexit 9. 9 PMQs Review: The one where the speaker finally snapped 10. 10 Scottish fishermen furious over Brexit red tape to dump rotting seafood outside Downing Street IFRAME: https://t.email.archant.co.uk/lp/SUB_TheNewEuropean "I'd never have voted for Brexit if I knew we were going to lose our jobs". MORE: ‘Turkeys voting for Christmas!’ - Bishop Auckland farmer slamming Brexit leaves BBC reporter ‘shocked’ UK Glass Eels turns over around £2 million a year by transporting baby eels three times a week across the EU and employs ten staff. He fears that the company will be considered "uncompetitive" after Brexit. The clip has gone viral on social media with people sympathetic to -- this will be a common refrain over coming years." Mark Jones said: "The key to winning the Brexit vote was offering a number of incompatible scenarios to voters, which created an unholy coalition that could never be satisfied. In fact, only a small proportion of the British population could be satisfied with any Brexit deal." -- We're all his staff." Others, however, pointed out it contradicts the claim Brexiteers "knew what they were voting for". Brexit Become a Supporter -- Torremolinos. Brexit Brexit changes lead to exodus of Brits from Spain, UK nationals claim Adrian Zorzut -- Theresa May | Video Theresa May in Brexit warning to Boris Johnson's government The New European