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CAP's been a mess for years (or always) so I was alwasys suprised how little airing this got during the campaign. If we don't subsidise farming/guarantee prices (whether nationally or across Europe) we stop growing stuff as we did in the early part of the 20th century risking food security, particulaly in the heightened liklihood of war across Europe (yes I am milking this). Good metaphor.


I get all my info from the Archers, so I expect the market to be flooded with cheap Polish lamb.

malumbu Wrote:

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> I get all my info from the Archers, so I expect

> the market to be flooded with cheap Polish lamb.


But at least you'll have a jolly song to hum while it does.


All together now: dumpty dumpty dumpty dum, dumpy dumpy dum-dum...

The idea that the UK will 'do regulation' better than the EU is pretty dubious imo. Sometimes I'm sure we will (it would be hard not to do better policy than in the example of CAP), but occasionally we'll do it worse, or no differently. We will still have to sell into overseas markets and so largely, I suspect many regulations, including food regulations, will remain the same. All the stuff about bendy bananas and what constitutes free range etc is petty stuff, beloved of tabloid newspapers, but largely misreported and / or an irrelevance. The fact that people can get so enraged by these stories, amazes me.

TheCat Wrote:

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> Mate, I honestly think you have me mixed up with

> someone else. I've never had a debate/arguement

> with you on this forum.



Well of all the Cats on the Forum , I kick the wrong one


Argh...!!


My apologies to you on that front.


Ha ha! What's the chances 😳😂

Seabag Wrote:

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> TheCat Wrote:

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> >

> > Mate, I honestly think you have me mixed up

> with

> > someone else. I've never had a debate/arguement

> > with you on this forum.

>

>

> Well of all the Cats on the Forum , I kick the

> wrong one

>

> Argh...!!

>

> My apologies to you on that front.

>

> Ha ha! What's the chances 😳😂



I meant to apologise only about mixing you up, not calling you a 'Tit'


Just so we're clear.


👍🏼

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> >

> > I meant to apologise only about mixing you up,

> not

> > calling you a 'Tit'

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> > Just so we're clear.

> >

> > 👍🏼

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> ha...We'll call that a buried hatchet then:)....


Ha ha! You're a good sport, even tho you 'voted' the wrong way.

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