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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Will they get the job done
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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 6681066" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>Tin hat on....</p><p></p><p>Firstly I voted leave and for Boris yesterday so I have no agenda. I'm more than happy that Brexit will finally get done.</p><p></p><p>Fair enough some of Corbyns policies were ridiculous, but I can't understand the level of personal hate for him amongst farmers?</p><p></p><p>He was proposing to help the less off in society and spend more on education and OUR NHS. He was proposing to invest in more green energy resulting in more £ for farmers. Is that such a bad thing?</p><p></p><p>In honesty us farmers should be more fearful after yesterdays events. As a result of Corbyns demise Boris and his young vegan bride will have absolutely no opposition towards introducing new more radical agricultural policies, how will that be good for us?</p><p></p><p>In a weeks time Corbyn will be sitting with Boris having a cup of tea and a scone behind closed doors, its politics nothing more gentleman. They have known each other for decades. So the cheers of joy on here from the Daily Mail readers seem quite ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>Reserve your anger for the likes of Tony Blair and Jimmy Saville.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 6681066, member: 78458"] Tin hat on.... Firstly I voted leave and for Boris yesterday so I have no agenda. I'm more than happy that Brexit will finally get done. Fair enough some of Corbyns policies were ridiculous, but I can't understand the level of personal hate for him amongst farmers? He was proposing to help the less off in society and spend more on education and OUR NHS. He was proposing to invest in more green energy resulting in more £ for farmers. Is that such a bad thing? In honesty us farmers should be more fearful after yesterdays events. As a result of Corbyns demise Boris and his young vegan bride will have absolutely no opposition towards introducing new more radical agricultural policies, how will that be good for us? In a weeks time Corbyn will be sitting with Boris having a cup of tea and a scone behind closed doors, its politics nothing more gentleman. They have known each other for decades. So the cheers of joy on here from the Daily Mail readers seem quite ridiculous. Reserve your anger for the likes of Tony Blair and Jimmy Saville. [/QUOTE]
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