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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    As for food, I’m sure those self same farmers will be delighted to find that their European market evaporates as the tariffs that will be synonymous with a ‘no deal’ Brexit are enforced."

    Interestingly most every farmer I know voted leave in the referendum, as the CAP and the subsidy system is not UK farmer friendly (all my upstream family are farmers). Recently the industry has been changing its views somewhat - particularly Welsh sheep farmers, so not sure where its ultimately heading

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
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    The exchange rate of the GBP does not mean food shortages though does it.. The food will still be there.
    Exchange rates fluctuate all the time and are linked to numerous things.. You are desperate to park anything and everything at Brexits door.
    It really is not that hard to plan for Brexit.. It really isn’t.

    ‘The food will still be there’...of course...but it will be more expensive won’t it and for many - perhaps not as comfortably off as you and others - that equates to shortages doesn’t it?

    I’m not ‘desperate to park anything and everything at Brexit’s door’ at all, AR...but even you with your ‘none of this will be Brexit’s fault’ attitude can deny that our sliding - not ‘fluctuating’ - pound, which impacts on just about everything in a country which imports way more than it exports is down to Brexit.

    I don’t believe that in the 2016 Referendum anyone voted to be poorer but that seems to be what is happening...unless of course you’re one of the minority like Rees-Mogg who has shifted his business interests ‘off shore’ or even like Parky who today has apparently suggested that his undoubted financial acumen allows him to ensure his pension benefits from the ongoing currency crisis. Wonder how many of our ‘Everyman’ countrymen will be in a position to do that.

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    Just like Derby the pound will be bouncing soon, there's just uncertainty at the moment.
    Once we leave we can then start the road to recovery!!! It won't all be doom and gloom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
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    As for food, I’m sure those self same farmers will be delighted to find that their European market evaporates as the tariffs that will be synonymous with a ‘no deal’ Brexit are enforced."

    Interestingly most every farmer I know voted leave in the referendum, as the CAP and the subsidy system is not UK farmer friendly (all my upstream family are farmers). Recently the industry has been changing its views somewhat - particularly Welsh sheep farmers, so not sure where its ultimately heading

    Exactly so, GP...perhaps the farmers are just beginning to realise the actual implications of what they were misled into believing was best for their industry.
    So that’s the farmers and the less well off who look like being screwed by a ‘no deal’ Brexit...oh, hang on...aren’t they two of the groups who voted ‘Leave’ three years ago?
    Still it would be so ‘undemocratic’ to have a second Referendum wouldn’t it? Much better to watch the oh so democratically elected Dominic Cummings fiddle while the country goes to hell in a handcart.

    P.S. Aye...’bouncing’ along the bottom of the currency market, MoP...have you looked at the correlation between the Referendum result and the plight of the pound?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    ‘The food will still be there’...of course...but it will be more expensive won’t it and for many - perhaps not as comfortably off as you and others - that equates to shortages doesn’t it?

    I’m not ‘desperate to park anything and everything at Brexit’s door’ at all, AR...but even you with your ‘none of this will be Brexit’s fault’ attitude can deny that our sliding - not ‘fluctuating’ - pound, which impacts on just about everything in a country which imports way more than it exports is down to Brexit.

    I don’t believe that in the 2016 Referendum anyone voted to be poorer but that seems to be what is happening...unless of course you’re one of the minority like Rees-Mogg who has shifted his business interests ‘off shore’ or even like Parky who today has apparently suggested that his undoubted financial acumen allows him to ensure his pension benefits from the ongoing currency crisis. Wonder how many of our ‘Everyman’ countrymen will be in a position to do that.
    Another reason remainers are killing this country. Mirror, look, in

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryRam View Post
    Another reason remainers are killing this country. Mirror, look, in
    I have no idea what that means...up to you if you want to explain...tbh I don’t really care, but I fail to see how you can possibly blame the current situation on Remainers. Have Remainers caused our currency to weaken, caused business insecurity, led to repeated changes of PM and prompted the possible need for stockpiling of food and medicine? Just bizarre, but of course none of it will be Brexit’s fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    I have no idea what that means...up to you if you want to explain...tbh I don’t really care, but I fail to see how you can possibly blame the current situation on Remainers. Have Remainers caused our currency to weaken, caused business insecurity, led to repeated changes of PM and prompted the possible need for stockpiling of food and medicine? Just bizarre, but of course none of it will be Brexit’s fault.
    Remainers aren’t to blame, they cast their vote and lost, no crime in that. It’s partly the in-denial bunch to blame, if they’d done the brave thing, sucked it up and cracked on, whatever disaster brexit will be would have happened already and we’d be recovering. The big fail was the previous administration though, shocking.

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    Sterling has done well against the Argentine Peso over the past few days...

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    Not wanting to gang up but I'd say yes to that question RA. If remainers weren't fighting tooth and nail against any form of brexit progression, efforts could be better channeled. You can't sabotage something at every juncture and not take responsibility for your actions (don't take that personally).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    I have no idea what that means...up to you if you want to explain...tbh I don’t really care, but I fail to see how you can possibly blame the current situation on Remainers. Have Remainers caused our currency to weaken, caused business insecurity, led to repeated changes of PM and prompted the possible need for stockpiling of food and medicine? Just bizarre, but of course none of it will be Brexit’s fault.
    It is very much the fault of the remainers in government and people like you who they cling to for their agenda. We would have been gone by now if you drama queens had accepted the result but no and now we have a prolonged period of uncertainty which helps nobody..
    Have a look in a mirror and you will see everything wrong with this country looking right back at you.

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