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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 4921374" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I agree. I foresee livestock farm numbers dropping to half the current number within ten years with all that implies to the agricultural supply and services trade. Rural regions of the UK, like West Wales, that are already severely disadvantaged and well below average national household income levels will fall way further behind again with the knock-on effect on towns and villages in the region. I foresee a rapid depopulation of working age people in these areas, only partly being replaced by more pensioners retiring from wealthier areas, taking advantage of the ever widening difference in property values.</p><p>On top of everything, Corbin is very likely to win the next election and put a tax on land and property that very few will be able to afford to pay, which will put even more of the rural economy to death.</p><p>It looks bleak and I have come to realise that I really should have sold up four or five years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 4921374, member: 718"] I agree. I foresee livestock farm numbers dropping to half the current number within ten years with all that implies to the agricultural supply and services trade. Rural regions of the UK, like West Wales, that are already severely disadvantaged and well below average national household income levels will fall way further behind again with the knock-on effect on towns and villages in the region. I foresee a rapid depopulation of working age people in these areas, only partly being replaced by more pensioners retiring from wealthier areas, taking advantage of the ever widening difference in property values. On top of everything, Corbin is very likely to win the next election and put a tax on land and property that very few will be able to afford to pay, which will put even more of the rural economy to death. It looks bleak and I have come to realise that I really should have sold up four or five years ago. [/QUOTE]
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