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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 4347078" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>To analyse the data regarding the Brexit debate and social media then TFF is probably the best resource to start at. It may be worth asking [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] if there is some way in which TFF could furnish you with some useful stats. I guess this may come at a cost,(If atall possible) but, either way the figures that TFF hold, could give a tremendous insight into collective thoughts of the industry. </p><p></p><p>You are correct in your observation that the TFF demographic does have a significant stake in future CAP reforms. But also, that demographic understands the limitations and the actual cost of delivering the CAP. The unsustainable nature of the CAP in the future in handling such a massive proportion of the EU budget is a big concern for many.</p><p></p><p>The trouble with the current UK policymakers is that they are heavily influenced by the status quo. It is far easier 'cary on as normal ' . They are probably subject to some heavyweight lobbyists too. </p><p>When the dust has settled or some real blue sky thinking policymakers are incumbent then maybe UK agriculture may find itself subjected to a serious dose of 'Rogernomics' - the NZ approach that left farmers with no subsidies. </p><p></p><p>My guess is that we will end up nearer a rogernomic outcome than a status quo outcome. Subsequently I'm making plans for my business to cope with the uncertainty and opportunity that Brexit will bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 4347078, member: 13510"] To analyse the data regarding the Brexit debate and social media then TFF is probably the best resource to start at. It may be worth asking [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] if there is some way in which TFF could furnish you with some useful stats. I guess this may come at a cost,(If atall possible) but, either way the figures that TFF hold, could give a tremendous insight into collective thoughts of the industry. You are correct in your observation that the TFF demographic does have a significant stake in future CAP reforms. But also, that demographic understands the limitations and the actual cost of delivering the CAP. The unsustainable nature of the CAP in the future in handling such a massive proportion of the EU budget is a big concern for many. The trouble with the current UK policymakers is that they are heavily influenced by the status quo. It is far easier 'cary on as normal ' . They are probably subject to some heavyweight lobbyists too. When the dust has settled or some real blue sky thinking policymakers are incumbent then maybe UK agriculture may find itself subjected to a serious dose of 'Rogernomics' - the NZ approach that left farmers with no subsidies. My guess is that we will end up nearer a rogernomic outcome than a status quo outcome. Subsequently I'm making plans for my business to cope with the uncertainty and opportunity that Brexit will bring. [/QUOTE]
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