Lord Frost resigns

le bon paysan

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The UK environment secretary, Liz Truss, launched an impassioned plea to farmers on Tuesday to vote to stay within the European Union, but may face a greater struggle than expected.

Truss told delegates at the National Farmers’ Union annual conference that leaving the EU would be a “leap into the dark”.
She said: “I believe that by voting to remain we can work within a reformed EU to reduce bureaucracy and secure further reform while still enjoying the significant benefits of the single market, which gives us access to 500m consumers. We are able to export our high quality products freely, without the trade barriers we deal with elsewhere and with a say in the rules.”
“I believe we would be stronger, safer, and better off in a reformed Europe,” she said

 

bobk

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The UK environment secretary, Liz Truss, launched an impassioned plea to farmers on Tuesday to vote to stay within the European Union, but may face a greater struggle than expected.

Truss told delegates at the National Farmers’ Union annual conference that leaving the EU would be a “leap into the dark”.
She said: “I believe that by voting to remain we can work within a reformed EU to reduce bureaucracy and secure further reform while still enjoying the significant benefits of the single market, which gives us access to 500m consumers. We are able to export our high quality products freely, without the trade barriers we deal with elsewhere and with a say in the rules.”
“I believe we would be stronger, safer, and better off in a reformed Europe,” she said

Will that be tomorrow
 

Muck Spreader

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Getting rough over there, still you will soon have chance to vote in someone decent
Over here watching your PM's antics.

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Agrivator

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The UK environment secretary, Liz Truss, launched an impassioned plea to farmers on Tuesday to vote to stay within the European Union, but may face a greater struggle than expected.

Truss told delegates at the National Farmers’ Union annual conference that leaving the EU would be a “leap into the dark”.
She said: “I believe that by voting to remain we can work within a reformed EU to reduce bureaucracy and secure further reform while still enjoying the significant benefits of the single market, which gives us access to 500m consumers. We are able to export our high quality products freely, without the trade barriers we deal with elsewhere and with a say in the rules.”
“I believe we would be stronger, safer, and better off in a reformed Europe,” she said

Liz Truss, like any of us with a bit of go, can view a catastrophe as an opportunity.

''Make the best of a bad job''

'' Every cloud has a silver lining''

''What seems a disaster often turns out to be a blessing''

''Don't be afraid to admit to making a misjudgment''.
 

Agrivator

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And why did Lord Frost - completely un-elected - decide to criticize Government economic policy.

I would strip him of his Peerage and make him scrape chewing gum off of the pavement. Or even harsher, make him join the Lib/Dems.
 

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