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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7271161" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>Nonsense.</p><p></p><p>This thread is in Agricultural Matters rather than Brexit/ politics as it warrants discussion in a pragmatic manner.</p><p> As someone that voted to leave, I am sad that the EU set itself on a path which is different than the wishes of most of it's citizens and I am very pleased we are no longer members.</p><p>Despite your attempts to score some cheap points, nothing has changed.</p><p>A trade deal is easy. The political and financial minutiae of a new relationship is a little more complicated.</p><p>A no deal is only the first day of a new deal and whatever the outcome, the success or otherwise of the future of the UK will be based on how HMG adapt to whatever the new circumstances are. </p><p> I am confident that in a decade, people will see leaving the EU in the same way as we see 'not joining the Euro', now.</p><p> Agriculture is in the front line and will face turmoil in the new year. This is no different than many other traumatic events that have hit the sector but we have all had plenty of time to plan for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7271161, member: 3566"] Nonsense. This thread is in Agricultural Matters rather than Brexit/ politics as it warrants discussion in a pragmatic manner. As someone that voted to leave, I am sad that the EU set itself on a path which is different than the wishes of most of it's citizens and I am very pleased we are no longer members. Despite your attempts to score some cheap points, nothing has changed. A trade deal is easy. The political and financial minutiae of a new relationship is a little more complicated. A no deal is only the first day of a new deal and whatever the outcome, the success or otherwise of the future of the UK will be based on how HMG adapt to whatever the new circumstances are. I am confident that in a decade, people will see leaving the EU in the same way as we see 'not joining the Euro', now. Agriculture is in the front line and will face turmoil in the new year. This is no different than many other traumatic events that have hit the sector but we have all had plenty of time to plan for this. [/QUOTE]
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