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Brexit is heating up just a bit but, lets try be nice to each other on the forum, since the vote in 2016 on this forum I seen pattern on here when Brexit is at its peak, nastiness creeps in,
everyone on this forum who farms has something at stake,
Wether it's family farm or business you spent years building up, but remember also people like me be affected to if Brexit doesn't go right, I'm myself am worried if the economy goes belly up and there's no money to build anything,
Lets at least try contain our emotions.
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Brexit is heating up just a bit but, lets try be nice to each other on the forum, since the vote in 2016 on this forum I seen pattern on here when Brexit is at its peak, nastiness creeps in,
everyone on this forum who farms has something at stake,
Wether it's family farm or business you spent years building up, but remember also people like me be affected to if Brexit doesn't go right, I'm myself am worried if the economy goes belly up and there's no money to build anything,
Lets at least try contain our emotions.


Brexit...
Emotions...
Sorry I’m not quite with you?
:unsure::ROFLMAO:
 
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Bald Rick

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Anglesey
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Goweresque

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Location
North Wilts
Its not really about Brexit any more, its more about democracy, and whether voting means anything any more. Thats why its so heated - the side that lost won't accept it.

If your football team went to a cup final as the underdog and managed an unexpected 2-1 victory against a much more fancied and well connected team, but after the final whistle you were denied the trophy because the losing team had all their mates in the FA start inventing all sorts of reasons why the result shouldn't stand, and that the game should be replayed, you might kick off too.
 

Steve1234

Member
Defo not funny I don’t no much about it but when people’s livelihoods are at stake that’s not to be joked about the government are a joke
 

Danllan

Member
Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Brexit is heating up just a bit but, lets try be nice to each other on the forum, since the vote in 2016 on this forum I seen pattern on here when Brexit is at its peak, nastiness creeps in,
everyone on this forum who farms has something at stake,
Wether it's family farm or business you spent years building up, but remember also people like me be affected to if Brexit doesn't go right, I'm myself am worried if the economy goes belly up and there's no money to build anything,
Lets at least try contain our emotions.
Vegetable rights and peace! ?
 

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