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It'll be 'fish, fish and more fish' soon: MPs reject attempts to strengthen post-Brexit fishing protections | Brexit | The Guardian
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They are right. The UK holds all the cards.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe believed Brexit was one-way and that the UK could continue as previously but only meant restricting the EU market to the UK.
I was chatting with a Brexiter last night who was convinced that Brexit will have no changes on UK exports, no change in Brits working in the EU and no change in Brits travelling to the EU; it just affects EU people coming to the UK and EU imports into the UK. He is still being told this by his Brexit Tory MP!
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The believed Brexit was one-way and that the UK could continue as previously but only meant restricting the EU market to the UK.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSaw the Ch 4 documentary, it made me wonder again why farmers voted in majority for brexit
They loose their EU subsidies and if that won't tip them over they will get pushed out by cheap US food
I was chatting with a Brexiter last night who was convinced that Brexit will have no changes on UK exports, no change in Brits working in the EU and no change in Brits travelling to the EU; it just affects EU people coming to the UK and EU imports into the UK. He is still being told this by his Brexit Tory MP!
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Too late for some of them as they already being slaughtered as they will be too fat for Christmas due to the rule of 6Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNews coming through that British turkey farmers have voted to abolish Christmas.
Turkeys could be 'put on diet' as farmers downsize birds for 'rule of six' Christmas | Metro News
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News coming through that British turkey farmers have voted to abolish Christmas.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostSaw the Ch 4 documentary, it made me wonder again why farmers voted in majority for brexit
They loose their EU subsidies and if that won't tip them over they will get pushed out by cheap US food
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Saw the Ch 4 documentary, it made me wonder again why farmers voted in majority for brexit
They loose their EU subsidies and if that won't tip them over they will get pushed out by cheap US food
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You people don't understand personal freedom and choice within a free market. If people are bothered, they can buy Waitrose organic chicken. If they're not bothered, they don't have to.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMPs reject calls by campaigners to enshrine food safety in UK law | Brexit | The Guardian
Forget 'Chlorine Chicken', there's a new big bad boy in town, 'Bacterial Boars':
Channel 4 documentary claims E. Coli is found in 90% of US turkeys - Up News Info
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Food Safety
MPs reject calls by campaigners to enshrine food safety in UK law | Brexit | The Guardian
Forget 'Chlorine Chicken', there's a new big bad boy in town, 'Bacterial Boars':
Channel 4 documentary claims E. Coli is found in 90% of US turkeys - Up News InfoTags: None
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