I have just done a search using the above wording. If you wish to read on this subject you could do the same search, Normally I would post all the links on here (as I have done frequenty in the past on other threads). But my computer is 'playing up' and won't let me do that at the moment.
So if you can't/won't comment on anything I assert unless I post links then there is an obvious way for me to stop you responding.. Thanks for letting me know. Toodle loo.
If it is beyond your wit to post links to stories to support your assertions (which I did quite easily earlier today), then there is nothing for me on which to comment.
@burneside in that case ("without details I can't comment") I can only assume that we will hear no more from you for sometime. Toodle pip.
@burneside - no of course we don't know what the post brexit deals will be, but that shouldn't stop any of us being aware of the pros and cons before agreements get made.
Without details I can't comment, simple really.
I wonder how Welsh lamb and Cumbrian lamb farmers will respond to large imports of cheaper NZ lamb. (and what is better for the planet? to eat food grown at, or very near to, home, or to eat food flown in from the other side of the world?).
Courtesy of Google, I have just read that article. Sorry can't post link to it (or to anything else for that matter) as for past few days I have been unable to copy and paste anything onto this website. So can only say that having read the article , it emphasises again to me, that the British UK farming industry could be under threat in post Brexit Britain. Farmers of the UK arise! You ...
@Lynne If we actually knew what those post-Brexit deals are then I might have something to say, but as we don't, I cannot possibly comment, can I?
Brexit is a chance to slash food prices while freeing our farmers from the subsidy straitjacket WARWICK LIGHTFOOT Telegraph