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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
4 years today
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7015018" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Covid has highlighted once and for all, that the wealth of a nation, is the health of a nation.</p><p>There are several sectors not least agriculture on your graph, which may not contribute huge tax revenues, but without which top tax generators would fail.</p><p>Whilst trade is primarily about economics, it cannot override a nations food, health, education security.</p><p></p><p>But that’s ok, if the Tory top table, and the Brexit free trade buccaneers want to destroy your agriculture sector. The plebs in tracksuits and afternoon jammies, can mop the chlorinated shyte off the lower shelves before plonking themselves in front of the TV for the next few days. </p><p>The rest of the population will just have to pay a lot more for Irish beef and cheese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7015018, member: 3254"] Covid has highlighted once and for all, that the wealth of a nation, is the health of a nation. There are several sectors not least agriculture on your graph, which may not contribute huge tax revenues, but without which top tax generators would fail. Whilst trade is primarily about economics, it cannot override a nations food, health, education security. But that’s ok, if the Tory top table, and the Brexit free trade buccaneers want to destroy your agriculture sector. The plebs in tracksuits and afternoon jammies, can mop the chlorinated shyte off the lower shelves before plonking themselves in front of the TV for the next few days. The rest of the population will just have to pay a lot more for Irish beef and cheese. [/QUOTE]
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