sensiblefarmer
Member
I voted Remain. But I concede to the Outers....they won the vote I absolutely accept that.
From what I gather the potential deal is we're out with a deal that may suit the other remaining states providing they ratify.
In a nut shell: we're out of the EU, but in order to trade with them we will have to comply by their regulation with further restrictions.
The Ag Act 2020 brings no comfort to the industry other than the certainly we growers must do without linked payments for production.
In order to survive we need to cut production costs. Land values will tumble on the back of any Wealth Tax rumour.
I suggest that there are some jittery landowners having conservations with landagents already before banks say "Ahhhem, now about this overdraft".
The chinlesse's will want to control the landflow onto the market somehow.
Please convince me I'm wrong.
Then there's Covid!
I do hope there's The Peter Sellers Pink Panther on the telly this holiday period rather than Dads Army.
From what I gather the potential deal is we're out with a deal that may suit the other remaining states providing they ratify.
In a nut shell: we're out of the EU, but in order to trade with them we will have to comply by their regulation with further restrictions.
The Ag Act 2020 brings no comfort to the industry other than the certainly we growers must do without linked payments for production.
In order to survive we need to cut production costs. Land values will tumble on the back of any Wealth Tax rumour.
I suggest that there are some jittery landowners having conservations with landagents already before banks say "Ahhhem, now about this overdraft".
The chinlesse's will want to control the landflow onto the market somehow.
Please convince me I'm wrong.
Then there's Covid!
I do hope there's The Peter Sellers Pink Panther on the telly this holiday period rather than Dads Army.