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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
No very promising for shellfish producers.
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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 7395161" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I think Im right in say the majority of farmers also voted leave, or at least polled that way before the vote.</p><p>In many respects as an industry we have dodged the first Brexit bullet by the skin of out teeth. Which would be fine for us if there was only one person in the firing line and they were using a musket. However I’m not sure that is really the case and I’m left thinking there is probably a hail of bullets heading our way that we don’t know about yet. I have been preparing for a “difficult decade” as a minimum for British Ag since the vote and I‘m more convinced of that that now than ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 7395161, member: 491"] I think Im right in say the majority of farmers also voted leave, or at least polled that way before the vote. In many respects as an industry we have dodged the first Brexit bullet by the skin of out teeth. Which would be fine for us if there was only one person in the firing line and they were using a musket. However I’m not sure that is really the case and I’m left thinking there is probably a hail of bullets heading our way that we don’t know about yet. I have been preparing for a “difficult decade” as a minimum for British Ag since the vote and I‘m more convinced of that that now than ever. [/QUOTE]
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