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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8108386" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>The most worrying thing and maybe the most telling thing about the CF stand off is that it leads me to the conclusion that the government seriously thinks that they can “let go” of U.K. agricultural production and rely wholly on food imports. I get the feeling that rather than do much about our home fertiliser and food production, they would rather we imported food as a finished product. This would of course fit in well with the rewilding, greening and exporting of carbon footprints and environmental issues.</p><p>If this is the case it’s a sorry kind of defeatism and a shirking of responsibility in my view.</p><p>It’s a real betrayal of the self sufficient self reliant independent Britain that many voted for at Brexit. An absolute betrayal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8108386, member: 2119"] The most worrying thing and maybe the most telling thing about the CF stand off is that it leads me to the conclusion that the government seriously thinks that they can “let go” of U.K. agricultural production and rely wholly on food imports. I get the feeling that rather than do much about our home fertiliser and food production, they would rather we imported food as a finished product. This would of course fit in well with the rewilding, greening and exporting of carbon footprints and environmental issues. If this is the case it’s a sorry kind of defeatism and a shirking of responsibility in my view. It’s a real betrayal of the self sufficient self reliant independent Britain that many voted for at Brexit. An absolute betrayal. [/QUOTE]
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