For all the brexit doom mongers

Kevtherev

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Welshpool Powys
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I don't care nor listen to the doom-sayers any longer.

All the BBC and Euro-media will spout out it typical bulls**t about it.

Heard it the other day:

'Space research/missions will be crippled by BREXIT' - who gives a fudge?

'UK more at risk of terrorism and security threats post BREXIT' - what, and allowing the mass movement of undocumented people across an entire continent isn't a security risk?

'University research programs put at risk by BREXIT' - unfortunate side effect.


People need to wake up and realise ridding ourselves of the EU was a shout for self-governance. Yes, we might elect to pay to be a member of the single market. Yes, we may choose to adopt regulations that closely mirror some EU regulations. We might choose to produce goods in a particular way that mean they meet EU standards, HOWEVER all of this will be OUR decision made by OUR elected representatives.

They are just crying in their milk because one day, not long from now the delicious fresh cash serving we are handing over to fund their little Ivory towers will be abruptly cut off and no one ever likes a pay cut.

The rest of the world wants to do business with the UK. The Americans don't even have any formal trade deal and are our largest investors by a country mile. Tells me all I need to know.
 
Have we not been more hamstrung by the gold plating of any rules agreed by our representatives in Europe, by the very folk the dreamers are expecting to rid us of red tape?:scratchhead:

Yeah, you mean like how the British government has said 'we have no qualm with glyphosate' yet the French want it banned out of hand and don't care a sh!t for any science?'

Hows that working for ya?
 

ford4000

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
north Wales
I don't care nor listen to the doom-sayers any longer.

All the BBC and Euro-media will spout out it typical bullpoo about it.

Heard it the other day:

'Space research/missions will be crippled by BREXIT' - who gives a fudge?

'UK more at risk of terrorism and security threats post BREXIT' - what, and allowing the mass movement of undocumented people across an entire continent isn't a security risk?

'University research programs put at risk by BREXIT' - unfortunate side effect.


People need to wake up and realise ridding ourselves of the EU was a shout for self-governance. Yes, we might elect to pay to be a member of the single market. Yes, we may choose to adopt regulations that closely mirror some EU regulations. We might choose to produce goods in a particular way that mean they meet EU standards, HOWEVER all of this will be OUR decision made by OUR elected representatives.

They are just crying in their milk because one day, not long from now the delicious fresh cash serving we are handing over to fund their little Ivory towers will be abruptly cut off and no one ever likes a pay cut.

The rest of the world wants to do business with the UK. The Americans don't even have any formal trade deal and are our largest investors by a country mile. Tells me all I need to know.
It must be time Wales and Scotland had independence so that they can make their own decisions with their elected representatives! What's good for the goose
I don't care nor listen to the doom-sayers any longer.

All the BBC and Euro-media will spout out it typical bullpoo about it.

Heard it the other day:

'Space research/missions will be crippled by BREXIT' - who gives a fudge?

'UK more at risk of terrorism and security threats post BREXIT' - what, and allowing the mass movement of undocumented people across an entire continent isn't a security risk?

'University research programs put at risk by BREXIT' - unfortunate side effect.


People need to wake up and realise ridding ourselves of the EU was a shout for self-governance. Yes, we might elect to pay to be a member of the single market. Yes, we may choose to adopt regulations that closely mirror some EU regulations. We might choose to produce goods in a particular way that mean they meet EU standards, HOWEVER all of this will be OUR decision made by OUR elected representatives.

They are just crying in their milk because one day, not long from now the delicious fresh cash serving we are handing over to fund their little Ivory towers will be abruptly cut off and no one ever likes a pay cut.

The rest of the world wants to do business with the UK. The Americans don't even have any formal trade deal and are our largest investors by a country mile. Tells me all I need to know.
 

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quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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