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So is this the post Brexit Utopia we were promised?
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7768516" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>any guv will sell out farming, it has to.</p><p>why ? Simple, food has to be cheap, for two reasons, the first to keep the public happy, the second, leaves them more money to spend on taxable goods, and any guv needs more than it gets.</p><p>As for the euro, that has been flawed from it's start, they bent the rules, to get more countries in, and some of those countries should never ever have been allowed to join. It will limp on, until germany decides it has had enough of backing it.</p><p>As for the EU, none of the problems that caused us to leave, have been addressed, in fact they probably have got worse. We had a referendum, l suspect if many other countries, had the chance of a referendum, the results would be 'interesting' to say the least, but the 'commission' would/could not listen. Many years ago, when new countries were looking to join, and there were 'worries', an old chap told me not to worry, his view was,' the more that join the better, and the quicker they will fall out.' I fear that is happening now, mores the pity, it has kept europe from falling out with each other for 50 odd years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7768516, member: 86168"] any guv will sell out farming, it has to. why ? Simple, food has to be cheap, for two reasons, the first to keep the public happy, the second, leaves them more money to spend on taxable goods, and any guv needs more than it gets. As for the euro, that has been flawed from it's start, they bent the rules, to get more countries in, and some of those countries should never ever have been allowed to join. It will limp on, until germany decides it has had enough of backing it. As for the EU, none of the problems that caused us to leave, have been addressed, in fact they probably have got worse. We had a referendum, l suspect if many other countries, had the chance of a referendum, the results would be 'interesting' to say the least, but the 'commission' would/could not listen. Many years ago, when new countries were looking to join, and there were 'worries', an old chap told me not to worry, his view was,' the more that join the better, and the quicker they will fall out.' I fear that is happening now, mores the pity, it has kept europe from falling out with each other for 50 odd years. [/QUOTE]
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