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Are We So Dependant On Eu Countries For Food Etc?
If there was a NO DEAL,surely we aren't so dependant to lean on the EU as a crutch? We have farms for fruit and other produce , I heard yesterday there could be water shortages, well I suppose that's what happens when water companies are bought by France and other overseas countries, I realise oil will be a massive problem which will effect our imports , but we managed before,so we will manage again
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nobody expects food to run out. But, according to the Yellowhammer scenario, it can be expected to become both more expensive (owing to tariff barriers in the wake of a No Deal exit) and less varied (as supermarkets try to avoid those barriers).
People seem determined to seize on the obvious exaggeration of the first idea to ignore the real risk of the second.
People seem determined to seize on the obvious exaggeration of the first idea to ignore the real risk of the second.
This also replies (again...) to A-h's point. No doubt trade will continue in similar volumes to before. But when it comes to relying on EU produce then their desire to preserve the integrity of the Single Market is bound to lead to new barriers placed on exports to and imports from the UK. If the UK responds with its own tariffs then everybody hurts as a result; and if the UK responds to a No Deal exit by removing all tariffs then they are obliged to do so for all our food exports, and if you'd been paying attention to what farmers have been saying then a zero-tariff environment will more or less ruin somewhere around half of them. Farming in the UK is hard enough as it is without destroying basically the only thing keeping them afloat currently.
In the event of a No-Deal Brexit we are being told by those that oppose such an outcome that the UK will have difficulties procuring food.
The same opposers also suggest that sheep farmers will need to cull 10 million lambs as they will not be marketable within the EU.
No food... too much meat... go figure!
The same opposers also suggest that sheep farmers will need to cull 10 million lambs as they will not be marketable within the EU.
No food... too much meat... go figure!
this site
https:/ /www.fo odsecur ity.ac. uk/chal lenge/u k-threa t/
says UK imports more than half its food. That doesn't seem to tally with the NFU claims (which might be a teensy bit biased?), and I don't know which is correct.
Thee's no date on that, but post-2015.
https:/
says UK imports more than half its food. That doesn't seem to tally with the NFU claims (which might be a teensy bit biased?), and I don't know which is correct.
Thee's no date on that, but post-2015.
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