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Who needs food anyway?
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FTFY ... if you're going to try and be clever, at least get the syntax rightOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post<Whorty mode ON>
We won't be allowed to, the EU will forbid it!
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If only we had people who could harvest the produce once it's grown .... I wonder where we could get such an army of temporary workers?Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post"If the UK wants fresh produce then the UK will start producing it."
as we did before the EU
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Try reading the article, it contains a letter from the leaders of the food sector. They're the ones warning of food shortages following a disastrous brexit, not meOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post<Whorty mode ON>
We won't be allowed to, the EU will forbid it!
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Maybe once you've finished educating the UK pharma industry, you can move to educating the food retailers about what they should be doing. You're clearly on top of all solutions you could be a real asset for UK Plc
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And I bet those shortages will start before Mar 29.Originally posted by Whorty View PostTry reading the article, it contains a letter from the leaders of the food sector. They're the ones warning of food shortages following a disastrous brexit, not me
At the moment, it's only a minority who are stock piling but as that cliff edge draws closer it could snowball.
Remember this?
BBC News | UK | UK fuel shortages worsen
"Panic buying by consumers has exacerbated the problem..."Comment
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This is a nation that calls the police when KFC runs out of chicken.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostAnd I bet those shortages will start before Mar 29.
At the moment, it's only a minority who are stock piling but as that cliff edge draws closer it could snowball.
Remember this?
BBC News | UK | UK fuel shortages worsen
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"No deal" does not stop us buying from the EU, and if we don't impose additional customs checks and tariffs on lorries & planes (and we have no need to do so) there won't be additional delays. Exports will take a hit until the EU politicians start listening to their voters, but imports don't need to be affected. We'll have plenty of extra fish, so with a bit of imagination the whole nation should be that bit healthier.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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