Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis Works as designed!
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
In the Epstein Files, Thiel is seen rejoicing over Brexit.
Brexit was a Russian & American joint venture it appears.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeffrey-epstein-brexit-peter-thiel-b2912853.html
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/jeffrey-epstein-billionaires-jeff-bezos/
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis But according to the Brexiters that is not a problem, because there is a whole world out there so eager to buy British goods and sell others in retuen. Somewhere far across the sea…
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@mf_analysis But according to the Brexiters that is not a problem, because there is a whole world out there so eager to buy British goods and sell others in retuen. Somewhere far across the sea…
@toriver @mf_analysis They tell me there are loads of people we can trade with. LOADS.
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis This will be spun as a coordinated boycott to take revenge on the UK
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis@mastodon.mediafaro.orgYet another #brexshit win! We should be keeping all our good stuff for ourselves, not letting those nasty forrins have it!
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@khleedril @mf_analysis In theory, yes. But in reality, the majority of our food exports still go to Ireland/EU and we now have trade agreements to import "foods" like chlorinated chicken from America at over inflated prices... 🤢
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis
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@khleedril @mf_analysis I'm not going to try it to find out...
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Post-Brexit sales of British farm products to the EU fell by 37%.
Exports of British farm products to the EU have dropped almost 40% in the five years since Brexit, highlighting the trade barriers caused by the UK’s divorce from the EU in 2020.
Analysis of HMRC data by the National Farmers’ Union shows the decline in sales of everything from British beef to cheddar cheese has dropped by 37.4% in the five years since 2019.
@mf_analysis The interesting, further question, is who managed to maintain their trade (and what advances did they have) vs who lost out and suffered from the political decision?
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