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Old 28-07-2018, 12:56   #747
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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
Eu farmers working the fields / farms will not be told on the 29 march that their produce can't be sold to it's intended market ,and any border delays will just see them out of pocket as spoiled goods will not be accepted ,i doubt it will be long before the EU is at war with it's self over falling profits .
Exactly. The Remainers portray the damage as a one way system all aimed at us, the EU will be hurt more badly than us, if everything stops dead with no deal. I want a deal, still be friends with Europe, but we don’t need to be in the EU to still trade and do business. I don’t want a bad deal though like the Chequers Paper. No deal is better than a bad deal.
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