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Of course this misses the point completely that all studies so far conducted into the health of the Nation since WWII have shown the Nation was at its healthiest just after rationing.
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Good idea. Stop talking the country down. I'll start.Originally posted by AtW View PostI think we should focus on truthful things that they said, anything at all???
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Let him Xoggoth... At least he is not posting about house prices anymore !!Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGordon Bennet atW! Stop please!
PS Oh, that article doesn't mention Brexit. Are you going to post about sofas/squirrels and put a Brexit heading?
Oh hold on, AtW how would Brexit affect house prices ... you probably discussed this already and I missed it.... I usually come here when am in between contracts etc
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Instead of being subsidised by the EU (largely in the interests of the French Farming Community) to leave land sitting fallow, it will become worth their while to actually plant vegetables.Originally posted by WTFH View PostThere is, except the farmers won't get any EU subsidies any more and they won't have any cheap foreign labour to pick the veg.
Can you explain how this mechanism of yours will work then?
They could then harvest these and sell them for a profit. The profits could, of course, be used to pay locals to work on the farms.
Free market economics at work.
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By making food prices very expensive.Originally posted by WTFH View PostThere is, except the farmers won't get any EU subsidies any more and they won't have any cheap foreign labour to pick the veg.
Can you explain how this mechanism of yours will work then?
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There is, except the farmers won't get any EU subsidies any more and they won't have any cheap foreign labour to pick the veg.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOMG.......if only there were some mechanism by which we could somehow manage to grow our OWN vegetables?

Can you explain how this mechanism of yours will work then?
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<Remainer Mode>Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWasn't that to do with the Gulf stream moving? If it did it would feck up the UK, Iceland and the Faroe Islands completely.
Brought to you by the same man who brought you White House Down & The Patriot hardly a beacon of credibility.
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Its great really before our "Friends" start punishing for leaving we have a reason to start moving towards self sufficiency.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostGordon Bennet atW! Stop please!
PS Oh, that article doesn't mention Brexit. Are you going to post about sofas/squirrels and put a Brexit heading?
PPS Funny how, given global warming, they are getting low temperatures in Southern Europe. I always thought the film "The Day after Tomorrow" was bollox, now I'm not so sure. maybe the artic will suddenly sweep down and Freeze London under 15 feet of ice.
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