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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 4337068" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Very pleased to see a researcher being as open as you have been. The short answer is that farming itself will carry on pretty much as before, and probably improving in fits and starts too. Some movement will be made to fit in with different markets' requirements. Sub's similar to CAP will go; any shortfall in pockets from the loss of such sub's will be made up for by 'rewards' for environmentally friendly farming - one would have to be <u>very</u> naïve to think it mere coincidence that Michael Gove now holds his current office. </p><p></p><p>I voted to leave the EU and have no regrets; I regard the doom-saying as just that. I think some short term difficulties are inevitable, but we will come out all the stronger economically and - although this personally political rather than strictly agricultural - we will have full national sovereignty again. That last point is why a huge number of people voted to leave, including many farmers, don't discount it in your research.</p><p></p><p>If you want to study the exchange in this forum properly, you will have to begin by looking at the threads about Brexit that were begun before the referendum. It will be a lot of work and there is a fair amount of vitriol to sift through, but there were some good discussions and points made. Perhaps the most interesting part of your research will be to see if and how individuals' attitudes and thoughts have changed as events have come to pass.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your research, work hard, have fun and concentrate when you must. Best of British!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 4337068, member: 8735"] Very pleased to see a researcher being as open as you have been. The short answer is that farming itself will carry on pretty much as before, and probably improving in fits and starts too. Some movement will be made to fit in with different markets' requirements. Sub's similar to CAP will go; any shortfall in pockets from the loss of such sub's will be made up for by 'rewards' for environmentally friendly farming - one would have to be [U]very[/U] naïve to think it mere coincidence that Michael Gove now holds his current office. I voted to leave the EU and have no regrets; I regard the doom-saying as just that. I think some short term difficulties are inevitable, but we will come out all the stronger economically and - although this personally political rather than strictly agricultural - we will have full national sovereignty again. That last point is why a huge number of people voted to leave, including many farmers, don't discount it in your research. If you want to study the exchange in this forum properly, you will have to begin by looking at the threads about Brexit that were begun before the referendum. It will be a lot of work and there is a fair amount of vitriol to sift through, but there were some good discussions and points made. Perhaps the most interesting part of your research will be to see if and how individuals' attitudes and thoughts have changed as events have come to pass. Good luck with your research, work hard, have fun and concentrate when you must. Best of British! [/QUOTE]
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