UK says it aims to join Trans-Pacific free trading group...

Celt83

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Livestock Farmer
I'm pritty sure the eu will fold like a cheap suit and make a deal, as after all they need us more than we need them.

The German woman looks like she's about to burst into tears every time the subject is put to her-why, because we are the biggest importer of their cars.

Macron has spat his dummy out (again) because he needs our fishing rights to possibly stop another protest.

Boris has got the eu scared using the same bully tactics they tried on us.
 

czechmate

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Mixed Farmer
I'm pritty sure the eu will fold like a cheap suit and make a deal, as after all they need us more than we need them.

The German woman looks like she's about to burst into tears every time the subject is put to her-why, because we are the biggest importer of their cars.

Macron has spat his dummy out (again) because he needs our fishing rights to possibly stop another protest.

Boris has got the eu scared using the same bully tactics they tried on us.

You hang on in there (y)

no deal means no deal.
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
No hanging here! ?

Hope you like the taste of polish beef, got the feeling your going to be eating plateful of the stuff!

Now this statement has aroused my curiosity.
As I look around me I have 276 of my own Limousin cattle.
Nothing leaves the farm to live, all is ready for slaughter.
How are events going to lead to my need to eat Polish beef?
Plus, if you read on another thread, my wife doesn’t buy meat, the only meat we eat (twice per week) is the deer, wild boar (lovely) and duck that the chasse bring us during the season.
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
Now this statement has aroused my curiosity.
As I look around me I have 276 of my own Limousin cattle.
Nothing leaves the farm to live, all is ready for slaughter.
How are events going to lead to my need to eat Polish beef?
Plus, if you read on another thread, my wife doesn’t buy meat, the only meat we eat (twice per week) is the deer, wild boar (lovely) and duck that the chasse bring us during the season.
You do like a bit of gammon though
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
I said it before, I think Monsieur Barnier has it covered and doesn’t need any advice from me.

I hope your guys are equally proficient around the world. Seriously, I do.
Whatever happens happens its been out of our control since 73 till we had the ref and now its out of our control again
 

Celt83

Member
Livestock Farmer
Now this statement has aroused my curiosity.
As I look around me I have 276 of my own Limousin cattle.
Nothing leaves the farm to live, all is ready for slaughter.
How are events going to lead to my need to eat Polish beef?
Plus, if you read on another thread, my wife doesn’t buy meat, the only meat we eat (twice per week) is the deer, wild boar (lovely) and duck that the chasse bring us during the season.
Being a beef farmer myself I am quite parshal to a nice piece of steak, but like yourself I couldn't eat all 328 of my stock so we sell them.

How much will the rest of your stock be worth with competing cheaper imports from your fellow states? After all you said you in courage free trade within the block.

Now I'm not that nieve to think there won't be any cheap imports after the eu slings it's hook, but these Pacific islands love meat and that ain't a bad thing in a beef farmers mind. ?
 
I'm pritty sure the eu will fold like a cheap suit and make a deal, as after all they need us more than we need them.

The German woman looks like she's about to burst into tears every time the subject is put to her-why, because we are the biggest importer of their cars.

Macron has spat his dummy out (again) because he needs our fishing rights to possibly stop another protest.

Boris has got the eu scared using the same bully tactics they tried on us.
Being a beef farmer myself I am quite parshal to a nice piece of steak, but like yourself I couldn't eat all 328 of my stock so we sell them.

How much will the rest of your stock be worth with competing cheaper imports from your fellow states? After all you said you in courage free trade within the block.

Now I'm not that nieve to think there won't be any cheap imports after the eu slings it's hook, but these Pacific islands love meat and that ain't a bad thing in a beef farmers mind. ?
It’s posts like these that reinforce how blinkered to reality we really are.
 

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