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Green Grass

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Location
Cornwall
I ain't a remainer. Just fecking fed up of politics tying the country in knots with no go forward. Which ever way things go (and I hope we come out) things need to get sorted so we can get started in the next phase.
This feeling of pergatory is not only costing everyone in this country a lot of cash, but is negativity affecting mental health. This is why I'm angry with politicians stalling and offering very little. The world will keep moving Nov 1st.
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
I ain't a remainer. Just fecking fed up of politics tying the country in knots with no go forward. Which ever way things go (and I hope we come out) things need to get sorted so we can get started in the next phase.
This feeling of pergatory is not only costing everyone in this country a lot of cash, but is negativity affecting mental health. This is why I'm angry with politicians stalling and offering very little. The world will keep moving Nov 1st.

Don't think for one minute that it's finished with, the day Brexit happens, that just the real start. That day, the UK then starts negotiating with the EU to try and get a trade deal of some sort, no one else will sign with the UK until that one is sorted. And as the UK has said it won't be putting tariffs on most things, no ones going to be in any hurry to conclude one. It is going to be a very long drawn out affair that could last several decades.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Don't think for one minute that it's finished with, the day Brexit happens, that just the real start. That day, the UK then starts negotiating with the EU to try and get a trade deal of some sort, no one else will sign with the UK until that one is sorted. And as the UK has said it won't be putting tariffs on most things, no ones going to be in any hurry to conclude one. It is going to be a very long drawn out affair that could last several decades.

What a cheery thought
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
What will a GE do? The analysis shows that it would be another hung parliament, tories wiped out in Scotland.
If it happens know Farage will hurt them in other areas and possibly pick up a few seats. The libs will do well but Labour wil, probably lose seats.
It requires a 60% vote in the house for an election and in its current mood nobody will cooperate to give that.
Only another referendum will sort things and if it is out again then I think even I will go with it?
 
Don't think for one minute that it's finished with, the day Brexit happens, that just the real start. That day, the UK then starts negotiating with the EU to try and get a trade deal of some sort, no one else will sign with the UK until that one is sorted. And as the UK has said it won't be putting tariffs on most things, no ones going to be in any hurry to conclude one. It is going to be a very long drawn out affair that could last several decades.


A total contradiction in terms.

Why would ANY country delay it's future based on the whim of another power for decades ?

Sounds like the recipe for the EU to exclude itself from the UK .. that's their problem entirely.
 

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Red Tractor drops launch of green farming scheme amid anger from farmers

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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