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Leadsom admits uncertainty over post-Brexit environmental laws
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<blockquote data-quote="DRC" data-source="post: 3058132" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Maybe you didn't, but Guth was definitely saying that we could chuck the rule book away, bring back banned chemicals and stick two fingers up to farm assurance etc.</p><p>I didn't believe him, but I honestly think alot of farmers did.</p><p>It is what it is, and theres no turning back, but I don't think any of our leaders have a clue what to do about trade deals etc. A right dogs dinner, and we will be left as piggy in the middle, while they try and figure it out. You'd think the politicians who pushed for out, would've at least had some idea.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.farming.co.uk/news/article/12965" target="_blank">http://www.farming.co.uk/news/article/12965</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC, post: 3058132, member: 334"] Maybe you didn't, but Guth was definitely saying that we could chuck the rule book away, bring back banned chemicals and stick two fingers up to farm assurance etc. I didn't believe him, but I honestly think alot of farmers did. It is what it is, and theres no turning back, but I don't think any of our leaders have a clue what to do about trade deals etc. A right dogs dinner, and we will be left as piggy in the middle, while they try and figure it out. You'd think the politicians who pushed for out, would've at least had some idea. [URL]http://www.farming.co.uk/news/article/12965[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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