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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
4 years today
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 7014924" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Let me get this straight, you believe that a wide-ranging trade policy should be formulated and primarily centred on food products? Low value commodity production, you mean like third world countries are forced to?? Put simply, what is the fudging point of that? Be serious now. And how much tax payer money (and consumer's money) will you waste protecting cottage industries that can't survive in the real world? It's a waste of money and effort. The United Kingdom ceased being a land of agrarian peasants long ago, scant people are employed by the industry, it is a small portion of total GDP and lets talk about tax revenues; after all, tax revenues pay for all these public sector services the public enjoy today. Have a look at this graph, and tell me honestly, which industries would be your primary concerns when it came to formulating trade policy?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]890964[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 7014924, member: 54866"] Let me get this straight, you believe that a wide-ranging trade policy should be formulated and primarily centred on food products? Low value commodity production, you mean like third world countries are forced to?? Put simply, what is the fudging point of that? Be serious now. And how much tax payer money (and consumer's money) will you waste protecting cottage industries that can't survive in the real world? It's a waste of money and effort. The United Kingdom ceased being a land of agrarian peasants long ago, scant people are employed by the industry, it is a small portion of total GDP and lets talk about tax revenues; after all, tax revenues pay for all these public sector services the public enjoy today. Have a look at this graph, and tell me honestly, which industries would be your primary concerns when it came to formulating trade policy? [ATTACH type="full"]890964[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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