If we were back in the EU tomorrow, what agricultural Brexit benefit would you miss?

MOG

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Llanthony
Coming back through an Italian airport earlier this month I did actually notice a single Brexit benefit.....

Whereas the EU passport holders were able to waltz straight through, us UK passport holders were forced to walk about 2 miles further via the zig-zag barriers for passport and then customs control. Looking at the average Brit on their package tour holiday I realised that this may be the most exercise that they would ever get, thus going some way to help with the fitness and health of the nation and thus reducing the burden on the NHS. Brexit bonus right there. :)
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Now she has "departed"

 
She's your Home Secretary l

Ere, I didn't vote her in- she does not belong to me. None of them do. I'd sooner have a relatively benign dictator in charge. So long as he gets the job done it would be immensely cheaper than having this present collection of clowns in there. I nominate Baldrick for the role of the Chairman of the Communist State of Britain or Union of British Socialist States- UBSS for short. I think under his tenure we can expect big improvements across the board.
 

Ashtree

Member
From outside UK, those of us looking in, now feel as if we are watching the grand finale of the UK. The whole edifice is being brought down by the cult of Brexit. It‘s latest manifestation Trusserati, really is the encore. Not much left to do now, other than bring down the curtain.
 
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Moors Farmer

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Location
Somerset
Ere, I didn't vote her in- she does not belong to me. None of them do. I'd sooner have a relatively benign dictator in charge. So long as he gets the job done it would be immensely cheaper than having this present collection of clowns in there. I nominate Baldrick for the role of the Chairman of the Communist State of Britain or Union of British Socialist States- UBSS for short. I think under his tenure we can expect big improvements across the board.
I get your sentiment, but you can't have UBSS - that's already taken. I reckon there's a fair few members (mostly commies, though 😂) of the University of Bristol Speleoligical Society, that would be upset. And they like their traditions.
 

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