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Post Brexit - part 21
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Never in my wildest dreams could I have hoped that voting Leave would still be boiling the piss of all the wrong'uns 8 years on. There's a little spring of joy in my heart that people trawl the world to post up what they think are 'gotchas'. Please don't ever stop doing it.
The ultimate irony is that the perpetrator of these despises the UK and everything it stands for, laughs at death and supports our enemies at every turn.
The ultimate irony is that the perpetrator of these despises the UK and everything it stands for, laughs at death and supports our enemies at every turn.
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Holden Mcgroyne wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 1:13 pm Never in my wildest dreams could I have hoped that voting Leave would still be boiling the piss of all the wrong'uns 8 years on. There's a little spring of joy in my heart that people trawl the world to post up what they think are 'gotchas'. Please don't ever stop doing it.
The ultimate irony is that the perpetrator of these despises the UK and everything it stands for, laughs at death and supports our enemies at every turn.
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If you think supporting Leave defined being patriotic, you are deluded.
Remainers care just as much about their country and as a result do not want to see it harming itself , and what that hurt to be stopped. As for our enemies, they are not out there, they are within us, quietly siphoning off our resources.
Remainers care just as much about their country and as a result do not want to see it harming itself , and what that hurt to be stopped. As for our enemies, they are not out there, they are within us, quietly siphoning off our resources.
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Sunbeam Alpine wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:12 pm If you think supporting Leave defined being patriotic, you are deluded.
Remainers care just as much about their country and as a result do not want to see it harming itself , and what that hurt to be stopped. As for our enemies, they are not out there, they are within us, quietly siphoning off our resources.
Rather than comprehend the detrimental consequences of brexit to the UK, its supporters burrow deeper into a pit of denial and impotent rage. All while the country decays around them.
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The only impotent rage, is coming from those who have been stamping their feet for over 7 years, because they lost a democratic vote.
Must be hard on the shoe leather.
Must be hard on the shoe leather.
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Even farmers deserve a day out. Good to see many of the tractors flying the Union flag as well.
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This should be obvious, but some choose to turn a blind eye.Sunbeam Alpine wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:12 pm If you think supporting Leave defined being patriotic, you are deluded.
Remainers care just as much about their country and as a result do not want to see it harming itself , and what that hurt to be stopped. As for our enemies, they are not out there, they are within us, quietly siphoning off our resources.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
Looking up some of the reports about what used to be CAP subsidies it looks as though, although the government guaranteed the £2.4b which was handed out by the EU, it looks as though the take up has been low,.
So why are farmers not taking up the funds offered by the government?
We know that the CAP was a joke, with farmers being paid top whack for produce which didn't even go on the market, who can forget the newsreels of lorry loads of tomatoes being dumped and fields of cauliflowers rotting in the fields because the farmers got paid whether they harvested or not.
There are many reasons why farmers don't get the prices they want but to blame everything on Brexit is just blinkered, and perhaps if some farmers took up the offer by government to match the subsides they were getting under the EU they might, just might, be better off.
So why are farmers not taking up the funds offered by the government?
We know that the CAP was a joke, with farmers being paid top whack for produce which didn't even go on the market, who can forget the newsreels of lorry loads of tomatoes being dumped and fields of cauliflowers rotting in the fields because the farmers got paid whether they harvested or not.
There are many reasons why farmers don't get the prices they want but to blame everything on Brexit is just blinkered, and perhaps if some farmers took up the offer by government to match the subsides they were getting under the EU they might, just might, be better off.
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birdie wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:03 pm Looking up some of the reports about what used to be CAP subsidies it looks as though, although the government guaranteed the £2.4b which was handed out by the EU, it looks as though the take up has been low,.
So why are farmers not taking up the funds offered by the government?
We know that the CAP was a joke, with farmers being paid top whack for produce which didn't even go on the market, who can forget the newsreels of lorry loads of tomatoes being dumped and fields of cauliflowers rotting in the fields because the farmers got paid whether they harvested or not.
There are many reasons why farmers don't get the prices they want but to blame everything on Brexit is just blinkered, and perhaps if some farmers took up the offer by government to match the subsides they were getting under the EU they might, just might, be better off.
Brexit supporters promised the world to UK farmers, then the government failed to deliver on that.
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Well that is what this thread is all about after all.
21 parts 100 pages per part of whining and trying to blame everything that goes wrong in this country on leaving the EU.
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Re: Post Brexit - part 21
The farmers are protesting against their produce being undercut by farming produce imported from abroad. A consequence of brexit.
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The government have essentially fucked farmers in three basic ways:
1. They've cut funding and they make it hard to get paid. Prior to Brexit I knew one farmer who had waited two years for his payments. The government haven't improved and removed loads of payments. In fact you'll struggle to find anyone from the government who can explain how their own schemes.
2. Trade deals has also fucked farmers because they are allowing farming superpowers to export food to us that's illegal to produce here and that they sell cheaper than we make it.
3. The EU deal has made it more expensive to export to Europe. We've seen entire industries move to Europe or simply close.
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