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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
4 years today
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<blockquote data-quote="Muck Spreader" data-source="post: 7012687" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Unfortunately, in the real world the UK does have to take serious notice of the demands of any nation it is attempting to do a trade deal with, just one of the many problems facing the UK. And anybody thinking that Cummings won't throw UK food production under the bus in order to get better access to the US Service and Tech sector is just deluding themselves. The result of this will almost certainly be a partial or total blocking of food exports into the EU from the UK. </p><p></p><p>As for the EU being protectionist, what's wrong with that? If wealthy nations have to pay a bit more for their food, knowing that this extra expense improves food security, safety and welfare as well as producing a sustainable rural infrastructure I am all for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muck Spreader, post: 7012687, member: 137"] Unfortunately, in the real world the UK does have to take serious notice of the demands of any nation it is attempting to do a trade deal with, just one of the many problems facing the UK. And anybody thinking that Cummings won't throw UK food production under the bus in order to get better access to the US Service and Tech sector is just deluding themselves. The result of this will almost certainly be a partial or total blocking of food exports into the EU from the UK. As for the EU being protectionist, what's wrong with that? If wealthy nations have to pay a bit more for their food, knowing that this extra expense improves food security, safety and welfare as well as producing a sustainable rural infrastructure I am all for it. [/QUOTE]
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