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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 9195729" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>When Andrea Leadsom was Minister of Agriculture ( whatever it’s called ) she visited my son’s school to give a talk on the benefits of Brexit one of the benefits she told the assembled A level politics student’s was that now all the jobs the immigrants had been doing would be now done by the indigenous population. My son asked the question’Did she really think the soft local population would be prepared to get up at dawn and wrestle broccoli?’ She told them of course they would the only thing stopping them was the fact that previously the immigrants had undercut the locals and now wages would go up and the locals would head back to the fields. My son told her that was rubbish but it was fine because his Dad had a farm in Kenya and it was good for him. My lad got into a bit of trouble for being disrespectful. Richard Tice’s son would have been in that lecture too. However if a 17 year old kid had got it why hadn’t the Government .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 9195729, member: 66524"] When Andrea Leadsom was Minister of Agriculture ( whatever it’s called ) she visited my son’s school to give a talk on the benefits of Brexit one of the benefits she told the assembled A level politics student’s was that now all the jobs the immigrants had been doing would be now done by the indigenous population. My son asked the question’Did she really think the soft local population would be prepared to get up at dawn and wrestle broccoli?’ She told them of course they would the only thing stopping them was the fact that previously the immigrants had undercut the locals and now wages would go up and the locals would head back to the fields. My son told her that was rubbish but it was fine because his Dad had a farm in Kenya and it was good for him. My lad got into a bit of trouble for being disrespectful. Richard Tice’s son would have been in that lecture too. However if a 17 year old kid had got it why hadn’t the Government . [/QUOTE]
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