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And the majority of dairy farmers voted for Brexit and think Johnston's a great fella!
I didn’t/ don’t. We are truely Truely fecked under no deal.
People talk about sovereignty and making are own laws but it very much reminds me of hitler moving imaginary units around on military maps as the war was coming to am end. Pointless to be able to make laws without the money to fund or police them.
 
I didn’t/ don’t. We are truely Truely fecked under no deal.
People talk about sovereignty and making are own laws but it very much reminds me of hitler moving imaginary units around on military maps as the war was coming to am end. Pointless to be able to make laws without the money to fund or police them.
The only thing certain at the minute is absolutely nothing is certain or can be predicted. All I can do is keep my head down and plodding on and doing the best job at what I can control
 

yin ewe

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Co Antrim
A Damascus conversation, even what's the backstop
Next he'll be voting .......alliance

Never...... Never......... Never...........ok then maybe. Looks like we are heading for some type of agrifood backstop so that z's can keep sending his milk over the border. DUP seems to be softening, scared of Boris chucking them under the bus?
 

nivilla1982

Member
Livestock Farmer
Arlene gave a speech yesterday evening in Dublin
Extract from BBC report

DUP leader Arlene Foster has said that she wants a solution to Brexit that does not affect Northern Ireland's constitutional position.
Mrs Foster was speaking to reporters before she addressed the Dublin City Chamber of Commerce.
She also met with Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar in Government Buildings after her address.
They discussed Brexit and the need for restoration of devolution.
Asked if NI-specific solutions would not affect the current constitutional position of Northern Ireland, Mrs Foster said she wants a recognition that Northern Ireland is in the United Kingdom.
"What I want to see is Northern Ireland firmly being with the rest of Great Britain," she said.
"What we want to see happening is a recognition that we are on an island, we recognise that and we recognise the unique history and geography," she said.
"But we also have to recognise that we're in the UK and sometimes I think people forget that."
'DUP not no-deal party'
She said that she wants to see a sensible deal that works for Northern Ireland and "our neighbours down here in the Republic of Ireland".
"But one that works for the UK constitutional position as well. That's very important and one I hope the European Union will respect," she said.
Mrs Foster added that the DUP is often incorrectly pitted as a no-deal party.
"I think the sort of presentation that the DUP deal is a no-deal party is wrong and I think people get very alarmed when they hear that sort of rhetoric," she said.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-49747203
 

Stuart1

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Could make hay here! Can’t believe this for September
 

Back Row Man

Member
Location
Co Antrim
Never...... Never......... Never...........ok then maybe. Looks like we are heading for some type of agrifood backstop so that z's can keep sending his milk over the border. DUP seems to be softening, scared of Boris chucking them under the bus?
Presumably a 'Boris Bus' built by Wright Bus (with £350 million for the NHS on the side)
 

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Webinar: Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer 2024 -26th Sept

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On Thursday 26th September, we’re holding a webinar for farmers to go through the guidance, actions and detail for the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer. This was planned for end of May, but had to be delayed due to the general election. We apologise about that.

Farming and Countryside Programme Director, Janet Hughes will be joined by policy leads working on SFI, and colleagues from the Rural Payment Agency and Catchment Sensitive Farming.

This webinar will be...
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