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<blockquote data-quote="Amiga500" data-source="post: 1097401" data-attributes="member: 56767"><p>Fukin thick clown.</p><p></p><p>- Where do farmers get the labour to lift the crop given the locals don't fancy the heavy work and you fully support a hard Brexit which bans freedom of movement</p><p></p><p>- Where do farmers sell their produce given you support a hard brexit which means movement of perishable goods to the rather large market on the doorstep has added delays, leading to losses of said perishable produce.</p><p></p><p>- How can farmers sell their produce locally and to international markets given you support a hard brexit and have opened up deals to far afield nations without the same rigourous controls on animal health, foodstuffs and traceability? You either (i) compromise food standards in the UK, or (ii) drive local farmers out of the local market due to overhead costs relative to lower quality imports (and with point 2 above, you make them uncompetitive in the EU market too)</p><p></p><p>Once again, dopey politicans don't understand what they are doing. Fuk off back to counting oil drums Liz.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>edit: For avoidance of doubt, while I don't like mike brown, its not his socks fault, so none of that is direct either at mike brown's sock or at not mike browns sock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amiga500, post: 1097401, member: 56767"] Fukin thick clown. - Where do farmers get the labour to lift the crop given the locals don't fancy the heavy work and you fully support a hard Brexit which bans freedom of movement - Where do farmers sell their produce given you support a hard brexit which means movement of perishable goods to the rather large market on the doorstep has added delays, leading to losses of said perishable produce. - How can farmers sell their produce locally and to international markets given you support a hard brexit and have opened up deals to far afield nations without the same rigourous controls on animal health, foodstuffs and traceability? You either (i) compromise food standards in the UK, or (ii) drive local farmers out of the local market due to overhead costs relative to lower quality imports (and with point 2 above, you make them uncompetitive in the EU market too) Once again, dopey politicans don't understand what they are doing. Fuk off back to counting oil drums Liz. edit: For avoidance of doubt, while I don't like mike brown, its not his socks fault, so none of that is direct either at mike brown's sock or at not mike browns sock. [/QUOTE]
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