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Will there be Ag support payments in 2020?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scrow" data-source="post: 6618821" data-attributes="member: 28916"><p>Doesn't the clock only start ticking once Brexit actually happens?</p><p> </p><p>Brexit is now very unlikely to happen in 2019 so what happens to farm payments is now entirely dependent on the outcome of the next general election and the decisions made by the next government that we get from that. I presume if conservatives get a majority they will stand by their current plan of 2022. If it's LibDems Brexit is cancelled and if it's Labour... who knows. </p><p></p><p>I think when Gove said 'until the end of this parliament' that he was expecting to be out of Europe long before now and for conservatives to be in government until 2022. I wouldn't worry about the wording too much,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrow, post: 6618821, member: 28916"] Doesn't the clock only start ticking once Brexit actually happens? Brexit is now very unlikely to happen in 2019 so what happens to farm payments is now entirely dependent on the outcome of the next general election and the decisions made by the next government that we get from that. I presume if conservatives get a majority they will stand by their current plan of 2022. If it's LibDems Brexit is cancelled and if it's Labour... who knows. I think when Gove said 'until the end of this parliament' that he was expecting to be out of Europe long before now and for conservatives to be in government until 2022. I wouldn't worry about the wording too much, [/QUOTE]
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