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Farming disaster: Brexiteer admits many farmers will go out of business due to EU exit
2021-06-22 00:00:00.0     每日快报-英国新闻     原网页

       One farmer admitted that he voted for Brexit during the 2016 referendum but he feels the UK Government has failed to listen to his industry. Another farmer told Byline TV that he is a lifelong Conservative Party voter but is close to turning his back on the party due to its handling of Brexit.

       One farmer said: "I was one who voted for Brexit.

       "A lot of farmers will go under, it is as simple as that.

       "It is just inevitable, it is going to be a big challenge.

       "They do not listen to anybody, they do not listen to the companies or the farmers.

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       "Personally, I think all they are doing is lining their own pocket."

       Another farmer stated: "Brexiteers said this would a great new world and we would be able to export all over the world.

       "We just feel lied to basically.

       "I don't understand why they are so keen to throw all sorts of industries under the bus."

       He added: "I can't believe as a life-long Conservative voter, I stand at the moment thinking I would be very, very unlikely to vote Conservative again at the moment."

       A third farmer said: "Brexit I hoped would make a big change in the way people buy from Britain again.

       "But we've been sailed down the river as farmers."

       She continued: "We're just going to be something that they brush aside because let's face it for them farming now is not that important.

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       "That is how we feel as farmers.

       "We feel farming has been brushed aside but again it's through the back door."

       Britain voted to leave the European Union during the 2016 Brexit referendum.

       The UK's transition period with the EU ended on December 31 2020.


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