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100,000 pigs to be destroyed
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7781116" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>For me but maybe not for some, Brexit was never about keeping people out or sending them home.</p><p>It was purely about regaining the independence to manage our own country as best we saw fit rather than accepting one size fits all diktats from Brussels.</p><p>From what I’ve seen so far things don’t look to be going very well with there now being a kind of management vacuum where the EU once sorted things out for us. Is this because populist political opportunists jumped on the Brexit bandwagon pushing those who had done the heavy lifting aside? I rather think so, and the new opportunities and fresh start are being squandered by a bunch of vacuous champagne ecologist populists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7781116, member: 2119"] For me but maybe not for some, Brexit was never about keeping people out or sending them home. It was purely about regaining the independence to manage our own country as best we saw fit rather than accepting one size fits all diktats from Brussels. From what I’ve seen so far things don’t look to be going very well with there now being a kind of management vacuum where the EU once sorted things out for us. Is this because populist political opportunists jumped on the Brexit bandwagon pushing those who had done the heavy lifting aside? I rather think so, and the new opportunities and fresh start are being squandered by a bunch of vacuous champagne ecologist populists. [/QUOTE]
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