The Future of British Farming Is In Question
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Refer me to your vaccine rollout video compared to the rest of Europe.
How the vaccination program going in the EU?? oh wait
Hows all the countries that have needed bailing out by Britain doing if the EU is so great??
Why are all these great EU countries with huge unenployment??
Half the countries that have joined have become weaker......
Bohooo whatever will she do with 1700 ACRES OF FARMABLE LAND!!! Pleaseee report on people that actually need help. You know, those using food banks because of Tory cuts.
@@pcat1378 you been serious or just having a laugh
@@pcat1378 that's all it takes isn't it? A little flag you can wave, so you don't need to think anymore about the "hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths" under Johnson government. The destruction of your fishing and farming industries. The trillions lost in the financial sector. All so you can cheer because your vaccines are coming out faster than the EU. Well done mate. You should be ashamed of yourself.
As George Carlin, the American stand-up comedian said years ago “Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups”
Are you still a bit salty about losing the referendum?
@@misssarahashplant7493 Oh, I didn't recognize that I was watching winners in this video :) Enjoy the fruits of Your success!
@@misssarahashplant7493 The referendum was not about winning or losing, but according to you it was.
@@misssarahashplant7493 *slow claps* congratulations, I hope you're reaping all the benefits of brexit, maybe you wouldn't mind a tax hike to subsidise the farmers so they can compete in the UK market?
Mark Twain said “Never argue with an idiot, they’ll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience” which @Miss Sarah Ashplant is demonstrating perfectly.
He wanted to 'grow his business' and he actually thought shutting himself out of the huge next-door-neighbor European market was the way to do it. His cows would have made a better decision.
That's because he's lying. There is no way that these clowns will admit the real reason they voted for Brexit. Absolute cowards.
@@robadams7233 greed?
can‘t agree more - now payday is coming for the stupid - and unfortunately for others who were against brexit too
He should have voted the udder way 😂😂😂😂but he probably thought he dung the right thing
@@olivernorton6571 haha 😂😂😂
"I voted for change...." Well, you got it.
@@dertasdert2419 The video showed a beef farmer > How many people does he employ , fair wage or not ?
@@dertasdert2419 The livestock farmers that I know do all the work themselves with only their wives to help The days of farm laborers is long gone except for fruit and veg farms . Yes , I know that many relied in season on south EU nationals and now ? Yes I know that idle Brit dolies do not like to bend their backs .
@@dertasdert2419 Stated where in this video? I just watched the whole thing again to find this statement, and I didn't hear that.
@@dertasdert2419 1) I do not know the farmer in the video . I know a number of livestock farmers near me . 2) Farmers like other people work to make money , they make money to survive .Just like any other business . 3) Byline is an anti-Brexit , anti-British web site , pointing out ( often wrongly ) weaknesses in post-Brexit systems . 4) And where do you live , do you know anything about farming .
@@dertasdert2419 You know what else is uneducated? Making broad blanket assumptions about an anonymous person on the internet. 1. You misspelled sorry. 2. You can't even use punctuation. 3. You don't capitalize correctly.
And I'm not a member of the 'you British people'. I've never claimed to be. I did live in the UK for four years as a child, but I am *not* British.
Tom Collins, the farmer that voted for brexit because he wanted “change”.
Tom Collins, the farmer that got what he wanted from brexit but when he realised the “change” applied to him also was so very very sad.
Paying more to workers (which is supposed to be the norm), means more money in cost of production which in turn leads to increased food prices.
What will be left is paying a lot more for British food, or buying cheaper imported food.
Germany still employs cheap Labour form other EU countries and their food will be a lot cheaper even with the import tax to the UK.
Whichever way it goes, the British farmers seem like they will be on the receiving end of the….and not in a good way.
The question is, are you ready to pay a lot more for your food?
kole ivy Yeah, that’s how industry tends to work at the moment.... a business will only function if the cost of production is less than the market value of the product. It’s difficult when your own government pulls the rug from under your market though, must be upsetting.
But then again my sympathy stops when it comes to farmers like Tom here, Tom is “on the receiving end” of brexit because it is exactly what he asked for, Tom did his research and looked at the landscape of his business and decided other factors were more important for the future of the country, obviously, because we know Tom didn’t cast an uninformed vote based on shock value headlines and the rhetoric of an angry little non MP parading around the country.
@@dertasdert2419 did you read? Can you read? Are you able to comprehend? If you can please read my response again...completely this time and to the end.
❤️ & 💡
@@dertasdert2419 and I am no where against that. Pay people a proper wage.
However with the issue raised in the video, British farmers will still be at a loss.
Other European countries still employ cheap labour, and their food will be way cheaper even after import.
Consumers are likely to gravitate towards that.
British workers are paid more, British grown food will cost more and will suffer in the competitive market where there is cheap mass produced food from the EU.
I didn’t take a right or wrong stance, if you read what I wrote
@@dertasdert2419 you are right. They can go into other things and we import food from other countries. GOD save our GDP and GOD save us if we have a “feud” or political issues with where. We are importing from.
😂
4th generation farmer
1st generation amazon warehouse worker
Wow that's a really good and pithy way to summarize it.
Spot on
Yikes, that’s a hard burn mate... 😬🔥🔥
what make my blood boil is that he got the money and business from his father. He got the land, and he can sell it for millions.. so HE can live carefree. But all the other people that also worked there, and all the businesses that delivered to him will suffer...just because a stupid fat man who got 100 of thousands of pounds on EU subsidy wanted change. He makes me sick.
Exactlt. Look on the bright side.
Even with his future in tatters he still couldn't bring himself to criticise Boris Johnson. Tribalism in it's finest
People would rather be fooled than admit they're wrong. All part of Cognitive Dissonance.
He didn’t admit that he voted wrongly. U r right ; tribalism
@@GBPaddling - Not enough guts to admit they made a terrible mistake.
Agreed
Shawn he is a Tory I don't have time for him he vote out and still vote for them so he can cry as mutch as he wants no sympathy
I love how the lady tried to blame America for British farmers being stupid.
Maybe blame social media - it was a very effective propaganda tool.
Yeah and complain that no one told them, they where told, and they called it project fear back then... The last people who have a right to blame anyone are farmers and fishers :D
Not surprised right leaning voters like to blame others for their bad decisions or problems.
@@bluetoad2668 Logical and critical thinking is a must nowadays. Whoever blindly trusts the media is a moron.
If you vote for such an important issue for your business and livelihood without doing proper independent research you're an utter bird brain.
So leaving EU healthy controlled competition for uncontrolled mass produced hormone inflated meat ... and you didn't see that coming?
You deserve what you got ... wait till the Australian meat production is back at full speed again ...
She wasn’t blaming America ; listen. They have very different farming ( more industrialised) methods which lead to huge farms and cheaper meats . This is at ( I feel) significant loss to the environment and animal welfare. Often these mega farms are owned by companies and not families with a personal investment in their stock and land welfare. In part , this is already happening; as farmers sell up and are sometimes bought up by meat producers. This means that legislation and grants that are meant to support farmers help maintain the environment, will become mute; as those farmers go out of business, as other parts of government become less supportive of them.
Makes me sad and angry at the same time. I can't stop thinking about the man a certain journalist interviewed before brexit asking their thoughts on the lack of seasonal labour for fruit and veg pickers once brexit happens, he said "do you really think fruit and veg will stop getting picked because of brexit you silly little man". I would love to find him now.
Its really astonishing how stupid voters can be.
@@AliothAncalagon Oh absolutely. But also scary how politicians, lobbyists and campaigns can outright lie and face no consequences.
@@GaaGaaGaaGaaGaaGaa2 Of course. Even though that surprised nobody.
I made my peace with the fact that politicians lie.
I would be happy if they wouldn't be so easily allowed to be corrupt at least.
@@GaaGaaGaaGaaGaaGaa2 it should be made illegal tbh. I think all of the Brexit MPs should have faced criminal charges!
They actually went back to visit him, it's one of the shorter vids.
The National Farmers Union told them this would happen if they voted Brexit. Ditto the fishing industry.
This farmer is a complete DIP$HIT!
@just another human no
To better understand the position of the National Farmers Union before the brexit could you provide a source for their opinion. Thank you!
When these farmers voted brexit they didn’t care about putting me out of business. They had greed in their eyes, they were warned this would happen.
Yep
They also didn’t care about my status in this country so why should I care about their job?
Good riddance
They couldn't care less about their own workforce.
When Brexit took my job, I wasn't offered any scheme such as being paid to be stewardship of the land either.
Perfectly said, I dont care for selfish people. The farmers have got what they wanted . No tears from me, they were warned and they still voted for the tory Con party...
And he still cannot say Brexit was a bad idea and he was wrong to vote for it.
"farming produces the water we drink" - this farmer is quite funny fellow
They are farm owners, they look too fashionable and clean to be working on the farm. I see American farmers working all the time and they look nothing like them.
In our country we got like 100k lakes that are filled yearly by droplets that come from the sky. Some of those droplets also fall to forests and fields. I wonder how it works on UK
@@MietoK they catch, breed and farm water, obviously
Farmers pollute the rivers and streams with toxic chemicals and faeces from animals. Look at that last drone shot.
He explained what he meant by that statement. He's not entirely wrong. If I'm not mistaken, a lot of what they do with more traditional farms does feed into the water cycle which does help fill up underwater aquifers, overland reservoirs and so forth.
Honestly speaking, people in UK have to understand that we live in an interconnected world, therefore there is no purity, or any close thing to a pure clean race, society/identity, not to mention business models.
For year friends and relatives have tried to forge a future for themselves by getting outside their Homeland in order to found a better place....and you British just let us serve tables or take profit from us as engineers with a medium wage salary that won't be accepted by any other UK native....
Like we say in MY COUNTRY, " Se recoge lo que se siembra."
Oh right, you don't speak any other language is not yours ... Let me help you.
" You only can harvest what you grow ".
Good luck.
Where are you from bro ?
@@riichobamin7612 España
It is a free market, if you leave your country to work somewhere else it means the money in your country is worse or you can’t get a job there. In a free market you are free to take a job or find a better job.
While I agree with you, 49% of us voted to remain. We will suffer, my parents who voted to remain, may not have enough food because of people like this and it is heartbreaking.
Pure/clean race? What propaganda have you been consuming?
My mother used to say: "Be careful what you wish for". My granpa used to say: "Never walk behind a flag". Wise words.
pretty funny, mine said to never trust a word that ends with 'ism', capitalism, communism, faschism, liberalism, anarchism... because all these are theories and at a point theory and practice split ways, people blindly following ideas end up splitting with reality.
I'll remember and cherish both of your forebearer's expressions
Flag isn't a country. People are.
Then why to all the remainers fly a EU flag??
@@pcat1378 We don't!
@@pcat1378 remainers don't, but the Brexiteers wrap themselves in the Union Jack without fail. I'm sure you can understand that.
...as he said..."I voted to Leave...I voted for a difference..." ...now he is getting the difference he voted for....not a happy one though...
he is extremely politically naive the conservatives are the wealthy ruling elites party only self interest and greed would make a farmer vote to leave the e u not the best interests of the nation . the donnald trumps of this world depend on foolish people good luck britain your going to need it now i will bet you a beer that the conservatives leave the next government a terrible mess to clean up bloody fools
He is our ally now. At least he has changed his views now.
@@davidgatheral792 only until is convenient not to
@@davidgatheral792 It too bloody late now though, and before anyone says we can re-join, think again! We can never get as good a deal as we had and we will not have as much clout.
@@NeilDohertyRoe Mr Doherty. what has the country to lose the eu never wanted Britain to leave . it was the conservatives idea for what reason I'm not sure, to privatise some thing buy up the farms cheap what ever it is you can be sure it's only good for the wealthy. get your trade unions, representatives from the farmer's and the labor party fishermen. never
mind the conservatives they don't have the people s interest in mind go over all of you and talk with the eu members then come back and tell the nation what was said peoples input real democracy in action organise through the unions if you do you 'll whip the conservatives butts, have a go there's nothing to lose and and an added bonus you might get rid of the parecites
I heard this most often from farmers during the referendum. "I do not want to be dictated upon by those unelected blokes in Luxembourg." I guess you want your cows to be your dictators.
Good thing those blokes are unelected lol. Otherwise we'd have the same kind of officials that sit in british parliament lol
Fact: the day after Brexit the most googled sentence in UK was "What is EU?"
"I voted for something different"
Not gonna lie to you, fella. You got what you wanted. We all got what you wanted - don't be sad.
Well, having more pressure on your business and struggling to compete is something different! Can’t argue with that!
He didn’t understand what he was voting for. Like all the other people who voted Leave. It was all based on feelings and hope, not on hard economics.
Can't say you weren't warned.
@@timonsolus play idiot games win idiot prizes
But why choose a change for the worse? The EU is a protection racket perhaps, but that protection was also for his small business type of life. Same with those fishermen in their tubs and local industries. Brexit ever was only a boon for those who'd make their income outside of the UK tax area. And for those that use the emotional madness of people that went hook line and sinker, destroying their relations with others to join the movement. The emotional choice after having read for decades how the EU sucked in all the papers, made any rational argument fall on deaf ears. The unicorns are donkeys with strap on's on their heads and the people that sold you those are still running the market. Visual proof is not enough to break the spell either. Three legs and ulcers everywhere. May I interest you in these magic beans?
EU in Britain had always been sold as some kind of monster that will destroy the country and not as the beneficial group of countries that defend the standards of food and living conditions in general. Britain will now really see what it means to be a small country among the big players.
A happy fish in the sharks tank
@@viquiben4919 : Love that one! The US and Australia have a LOT of sharks in their territorial waters!
The idiots will flock tigher around their leader and just look inwards. Expect no insight.
Wahheeey Brexit Britain is on the wheel now!
... Brexit Britain is now without workers' rights and the rights and freedoms protections we used to have under the EU LAWS... This is how 'bad it was to be in the EU. As for the' trade deals' and border mayhem go and see the border of any EU country which borders a non-EU or so called 3rd country - it will give you a glimpse of how things will be from now on.
I'm sadder about the scots. hope they get their independence one day.
yep, they got played dirty. I remember EU and Britain telling them: "If you get independence, you will have to join EU as any other country". What it was 2 or 3 years later, vote for brexit? And now scots are still in under UK and out of EU.
good riddence to them.
Not independent if you are part of the EU
Me too! Can’t wait to get of em - just drain on our social system.
@@ChrisLaw84 sure u doofus, can't wait to pay less then you for fine scottish wishky
No worries
British people will always find someone to blame 😂😂
Is never they're fault 😁
They sound like the Americans, literally. Blaming on everyone else their wrongdoings
@@vickytaspartan Or us Austrians. We managed to successfully blame Germany for two World Wars.
They way to arrogant to take a blame.
No need to be racist, you do not speak for the "British people" or know their views, which are extremely varied.
@@remainertears British is a nationality, not a race
*ITS FUNNY* - for remainers this is EXACTLY the Brexit we predicted. For Brexiteers - this is NOT the Brexit they voted for...
Makes you think that one camp were living in reality and one in fantasy.
Well, makes you think that Remainers were in charge of the negotiations - oh just a minute.....
@@peterduff9281 - there was NO version of Brexit that matched your fantasy. Just suck it up and accept it.
@@piccalillipit9211 How do you know, oh crystal ball gazer? No, May f'ed things up from the start, still at least we're out and as a result you probably had your vaccine a few months ago, rather that sometime in the future. Care to comment on that?
@@peterduff9281 - I dont even live in the damp collapsing dump any longer.
@@peterduff9281 but it's the agreements you sign at end that matter not the negotiations which can be changed and Truss might have been a remainer but many of the brexiteers in the government seem perfectly happy with the deals she's arranging.
You’re a farmer and you voted for Brexit 😂😂😂
Liz Webster didn't vote for Brexit. She was a prominent Remainer.
Yes, he’s a complete DIP$HIT!
@@kingcurry6594 i think he's talking about Tom Collins, that voted for brexit, in order to "grow his farm".
edit: "you reap what you sow".
King Curry
I feel really bad for her. She was actually smart enough to see what Brexit would do to the British farming industry. Too bad she couldn’t convince her peers that they were voting for the end of their way of life
It's all fucken by design you idiots.
Stop voting stop getting loans stop paying taxes.
Go and root a cow
You voted for it. Next time, do research into what the deal would mean. Nobody wants to read. They just don't mind politicians lying to them.
As far as I am aware: Australia has got a shit ton of cows so they might not be needing British meat from the other side of the world..but what do I know..
These farmers didn't give a shit about Australia when they joined the EU and locked Australia out,we came through the freaking aliens queue at the airport ffs! NOW,they're scared of Aussie farmers having a win..lmao..they voted for it and now everyone in Britain pays the price for their stupidity. Good luck to the rest of you.❤🇦🇺
And on top of that, he's *hopeful* about future deals with the US and Canada - also two other places with a shit ton of cows who are major beef exporters. The UK had *one* big market to export to... the EU. And they voted to LEAVE that market. Brilliant strategy, lads.
The problem is they EU had tarrifs in Australian beef and lamb. Basically they've lost their protection racket. I'm an Australian beef farmer and I have no idea why they aren't making money, beef prices are crazy just like everything else in the Everything Bubble. If they can't make money now they should give it up.
@@seanmaguire9950 They have left the European Union, which now means: if they want to sell their beef(for example to France) there are tariffs on that.
I don't know much about the trade deals the UK made with the rest of the world, but if the UK wants to export to anywhere else (States,Australia etc) the shipping costs must be crazy expensive (and these countries already have beef farmers (as yourself).So it was perhaps a bold move for the UK to leave the EU, because now they can not sell their product anywhere with a profit, apart from their domestic market.
Of course not. They will send their meat to UK
The turkeys voted for Christmas and are surprised they are the main course.
I stopped watching when he said he voted for Brexit. I have no time to listen to idiots any more. I talked myself hoarse telling people to vote Remain, but his sort wouldn't listen. He preferred to listen to demagogues, propaganda and the dodgy tribalist within him that was stirred by the likes of Farage.
Funny how they acknowledge the blame, then proceed to deflect it to the British people.
@@rocketscience4516 Such an idiot. He didn't realize that brexit was going to be his ruin ?? Didn't know were the subsidies come from ?? That a unsuported agriculture is not viable in UK ? Well, he must have learn now the leçon of his life... 😕
@@sorh They usually blame the EU while the reality is: this is the natural consequence of Brexit
No, we entrusted the government to deliver on lower immigration, stronger borders, making our own legal decisions and spending our money on ourselves funnily enough rather than the EU. If the ardent Remainer May and Johnson (who inherited the disaster of her negotiations) have f'ed up on these things, that's nothing to do with the voters, is it? It's not as if they had an alternative pro-Brexit party to vote for.
The irony of seeing Nigel Farage appearing in an advert in this article, claiming gold will protect your money values in these troubled times, sums up this Brexit chaos. Totally toxic advice
Worth the UA-cam premium to be spared that twat.
That's right, due to Brexit and only Brexit, we're the only people in the world who thinks gold's a good bet of course. We must be pushing the gold price up all on our own. Nothing to do with all that massive worldwide QE as most major economies slowed right down due to C.vid.
I don't think you understand the context here?
He's strangely silent on the ukip councillor arrested on explosives and terrorist charges in Bristol
@@jeremysmith8035 Perhaps because he left UKIP several years ago. Anyway, I'll look into that story - sounds unbelievable. Ever happened before?
@MathematicalPhysics you can go to farage’ channel if you want more of him. There’s one where he shouts at the sea. Cracking stuff..
“I voted to leave, l voted for change”. Well buddy change is coming! By voting to leave you voted to trash many peoples livelihoods,
Including your own it seems. Just maybe you shouldn’t have been so utterly selfish?
There seems to be an assumption that the current government cares about British farmers and Fishermen. Where does anyone get that idea
I was taught as a child, "do not trust nor vote Tory".
Nothing in my 37 years has convinced me otherwise.
I've nothing but contempt for Tory voters. They always have to blame others for their choice.
To Hell with them.
👍👏🏻
Who do you trust then? The Lib Dems or Labour?
@@peterduff9281 This is not about who you do trust, it's about who you definitely can't trust.
@@peterduff9281
Thank you for proving my point.
What about all the Labour voters that left Labour to vote Tories because they have been let down?? What about all the voters who voted for Brexit who weren't Tory
You have the mentality of a bigot if you're only focus is Tories
Which in turn makes you what you claim all Tory voters are lol
Don't make me do a "I told you so" video!
Oh hey nice to see you here:)
Getting bored of that yet?
They should've used the Benny Hill theme tune on this, not some sad music.
Oh, do. It will be fun to watch. 😁
Do it, notice that there isn’t one iota of contrition from either of them and selective amnesia! They were told the possible (now actual) consequences and the NFU all but begged its membership in the run up to the 2016 referendum to vote Remain.
Brexit still pisses me off. I'm Belgian and I hope we see our British friends back in the EU one day.
they will probably come back in pieces, scotland wales etc
Scotts and Irish would gladly came back in a heartbeat, the English would be too snobbish to admit that, and would rather import Indians / Pakistanis / Hong Kongers to boost their morals instead.
At least the Brexit-circus put an end to further -xits
As a British born EUROPEAN. I thank you sir. I did try to get a Belgian passport as my grand mother was from there but it wasn’t possible. That said if you really knew what most English people are like you wouldn’t want anything to do with us😆
@@HisameArtwork you need to do your research, Wales voted to LEAVE the EU NOT Remain.
They voted Brexit, but it's everyone's elses faults then.
Exactly. They should go bang on farages doorstep.
My mother is a farmer and absolutely did not vote for Brexit. Her farm is much smaller than this (like 10% the size) but she said on the day of the result that British farming would be destroyed. Looks like she may have been onto something.
Your wise mother had more experience and was more thoughtful than than the younger farmers. Often you do not get what you wish for particularly from this conservative government.
Sorry to hear about your plight. But you must be sick of the righteous indignation of these people ?
@@daikayll1897 yes but the indignation is righteous. When the countryside is covered with giant livestock factories owned and run by Americans you might be slightly indignant yourself. This whole Brexit shambles is the result of people who can't be bothered to take things seriously. And now we've got this.
When New Zealand experienced 'Brexit' (loss of UK markets when the UK joined the EEC) it was a disaster. Many farmers were forced off the land, land use changed dramatically, there were 5-10 years of very troubled times. In the end the farming sector didn't shrink, in fact it became larger, more efficient and able to compete on a world stage.
Smaller farms still survive in New Zealand, but only by specialising in niche markets (world's best Wasabi for example).
Anyway I would say 'changed' rather than 'destroyed'. The UK has as much high-quality farmland as New Zealand and should do well.
@@endintiers the difference of today is that in the 70th the UK joint the EU because they were the poor man of Europe. In 2016 they were one of the leading countries in the EU and still they wanted more. NZ lost in the 70th the UK market but they could develop the Asian Market what is close by. That was the positive side and they handled it very well.
The UK gave away the advantage of home market near by to develop a new one thousand km away in Asia???.This is very strange and not comparable with NZ. I don't think that the UK will do better because they are now an isolated island between the European continent and the US. The future will show..
"They should have been told, that's what it means".
They were told, countless times. It kept getting dismissed as project fear. I have zero sympathy.
You won Brexit.
Get over it that you lose your farm.
@1996freddie Those on the remain side warned everyone that things like this would be the outcome (farming would be the first sector to falter after Brexit). They just chose to follow those who promised them sunny uplands.
No sympathy for those farmers losing their livelyhoods. They get what they voted for.
I agree totally with you.
@@freudsigmund72 what about the farmers that voted remain?
@@jdc4316 For those I do feel bad, just as for all the intelligent folks who voted remain and will suffer from tory politics who refused to put the actual deal to the public, knowing that they would suffer the political consequences.
Farming uneconomically, unsustainably & then complain when you have to actually work in a free market.
Liz: I love them, and they love me.
Also Liz: A lot of the 'meat' goes to Marks and Spencers.
Wow the disconnect here is shocking. I feel sorry for anyone in this person's life if building their trust with someone then sending them to be murdered is considered 'love.'
Amen to both of these comments! Go vegan!🌱❤️🌱❤️🌱
Maybe she loves slaughtering loved ones.
Let me guess... you live in a city and never been not even near a farm.
@@framegrace1 me?
@@framegrace1 I actually live in a small town near tons of agriculture and my daughter is an animal science major at a local college who has told me everything about how they actually process animals. I know most than most people. Let me guess, you live in the country near cute little family farms but have never been inside huge industrial factory farms? Chances are no because it’s forbidden to go inside any of them to see what’s actually going on. That’s where 99% of animal products come from.
I have sympathy for people who didn't vote for this and had it thrust upon them. If you voted for Brexit, you are now dealing with what you voted for.
Exactly, you reap what you sow, and I hope this Dumba$$ loses everything!
apart from the fact that boris promised farmers that they would be provided with support andd opportunity which they have not
@@teddypreston7799 Boris is on record saying how important it is to remain part of the single market. He is also the man who removed this country from the single market. He's a shill, the country bought into his shite without questioning it and here we are.
The British people were specifically told they would lose their economy in Brexit. The self delusion is so strong despite the sad music playing, as if they were "victims" and not the perpetrators of their situation.
Architects of their own downfall no sympathy
Agree
Just so you know, the sad music is actually a clever irony and satirical piss-taking by Byline TV - which I absolutely FULLY approve of! 🏅🏆👍. It's to show the downright stupidness of their decision making, amongst other things.
The really sad part with this Brexit fiasco is all of the people that voted to stay but were edged out and forced on the same path to leave the EU through Brexit !!!! So sad indeed
Let them be, mate. They need to assume the consequences of their acts.
My question would be how was being in the EU detrimental to growing his business?
More trade, less import duties
EU subsidies, seasonal workers from eu, ecc
I wonder how these farmers feel when (if) they come to youtube to see themselves, as the great britons (they think) they are, and just read comments ridiculing them for their stupid decision making...
And the Gammon wonder why normal people take the piss out of them.
They did not make the decision they was given a what was one option and that was to leave it was everywhere there was nothing saying remain to really speak off I was driving across the country and there was banners and lorries all leave the EU where the money came from I don't know because it must have cost millions and I'd say that the remain campaign wasn't complacent at all it was deliberately absent and it targeted those people who are the majority engage in group think so they was manipulated, they engage in group think for safety because they are scared and rightly so being individual in this culture of ours no matter how intelligent you are your in for a hard hard existence, if you stand alone your extremely vulnerable and usually isolated and not allowed the things you need to exist so unless your that your likely a gammon yourself just an educated one just saying.
@@ThomasDoubting5 Are you a human?
@@ThomasDoubting5 Congratulations. That is the longest sentence I have ever seen on UA-cam.
Rob you hit it on the head!
Brexit is fab. Thank you very much.
To all leavers: "You've won, get over it!" :D
Tell me, if these stooges were so representative, why are there not millions of them out there like you whining remoaners were out over the past few years? You're being told what you want to hear, and don't you love it..
@@maewest68 Plenty of people in various industries feeling it my dear, and trying to voice it. But as it doesn’t fit the idiot narrative this is kept out of the spotlight ..
I’m not remoaning at all, personally love this situation .. the squirming and blaming is excellent.
Also the selective outrage trying to find people to blame for your own created sh£t ..love it
Don’t ever rejoin please, this is a lot funnier and entertaining.
@@maewest68 as the economy shrinks, and life gets harder, don't be surprised if the people who tried to make you see the problems with brexit continue to blame the brexiteers.
They are paying the price of your bad judgement, so accept it with grace please.
And for all of us, you, me, and all your mates, stop believing the lies murdoch prints. Go online and study political history since ww2.
@@clive373 Listen, Clive. My life has gotten no harder, and the economy has "shrunk" primarily because of some stinking flu that came out of Wuhan. I feel culturally enriched. Diversity is our strength. My car is made in Japan, my microwave in Taiwan, my food comes from Spain and my tv comes from America... oh and my global pandemic comes from China. The global village, isn't it wonderful.
We didn't vote for Brexit so creatures like you could have a voice. In fact, the complete opposite. It was basically telling you if you don't like it, fuck off with your little "invitees" and piss off where you don't come from. I'm sure North Korea is lovely this time of year.
Ultimately, if you are indeed "suffering" from my bad judgement, I am glad. Also, from my perspective, can it therefore really be argued to be poor judgement if you're suffering? You will suffer what we make you suffer.
The Right-Wing press is correct, and I'll stop reading "Murdoch" as you cunty little leftists always say when you stop shitting yourself at every little thing, crying whinging and pissing, and believe everything some know-nothing with an exotic name in the Guardian writes.
Oh, and I have read my history since WW2, it's all been downhill since...
@@maewest68 Steady on Mae! Life’s too short to be angry…
I wanted to grow my business so I voted to exit one of the largest trading blocs. You are nuts. This is the Brexit you voted for. Now you are complaining? The people were asked. They were told but perfected their politcs to the facts. No tears from me.
It,s their own fault for getting rid of the British workers for cheaper labour
It's funny how thisr Gammons never say: yeah, remainers have warned us, but we didn't listen. It's my fault. I voted leave.
No, there's always somebody else to blame. EU, negotiators, johnson, whoever, but never those who voted leave against common sense.
Do you ever blame yourself for anything? I assuming you don't.
@@peterduff9281 assumption is a mother of cockups, mate
You look like an overgrown embryo
You also warned us that WW3 would break out and there'd be an epidemic of supergonorrhea... you can't take credit for anything when everything you say is negative. Did it rain today? Yeh, because of Brexit, see... I told you so. Get fucked.
@@maewest68 another assumption lmfao didn’t he go over this?
"I voted to leave, because i wanted change". Well Mr Collins, you got change!
Politics ruins everything.
For Politicians the ‘heads up to what’s coming’ on change creates scarcity, donors and profits.
In the next breath he says that he doesn’t want change. He doesn’t know what he wants. He should just come out and say why he voted to leave. He needs to confess to himself that he destroyed his own family business, his own industry and his own country. We’ll done.
The conservatives didn’t promise to decimate the standards and countryside, but remain said that all this would happen and more. Leave voters chose to believe liars. They should be beating themselves up.
He sure did
As soon as the farmer said he voted for Brexit because he wanted change my blood pressure went through the roof. What kind of stupid reason was that? Maybe do some research as to what that change would be before deciding how to vote. You and folks like you are taking down good farming people who knew better than you because of your stupid uniformed selfishness
The moment they said “ I Voted to leave ” is were I just started enjoying , because this is what they wanted and that is what they are getting .
"I love animals and they love me". Breeds them only to be slaughtered unnecessarily and profits from their death.
Collins voted for brexit out of greed- every con works that way. He voted to destroy his way of life and our countryside.
And he clearly couldn't quite bring himself to admit his mistake. His demeanor seems like if he loses his farm and livelihood, he'll still say "Oh well... but Brexit's still for the best though..."
@@davidmcinerney5937 He thought he was the smart guy who would win out and buy up the land when his neighbors went out of business. Now it turns out he's one of the people who'll be going out of business and be bought up by someone else. Sucks to suck.
And honestly at this stage, after five years of lies and notions of British exceptionalism, fuck him and the British farmers who thought they were special.
This is why you can't cheat an honest man.
"I voted to leave".
Well I have nothing but contempt for you.
It's hilarious they thought it would help to be out of Europe 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The problem, as always, is that people will never admit that they have been misled. It makes them feel stupid, and that's not what we want, isn't it. So we will look for ways to proof that we were not misled and defend things that, deep in our hearts we felt was wrong from the beginning.
No sympathy.
These people will continue to vote Conservative.
Not all of them Tory. Liz here in this video is a Lib Dem.
@@MikeGalsworthy so in our two-party system, she effectively voted Tory.
@@MikeGalsworthy - that's two cheeks of the same arse! - Lib dem and their....yes I'd press the button! - robbed the UK of a socialist govt!
if they are looking for sympathy its in the dictionary between shit and syphilis.
Lmao you speak as if labour would do anything different. Tony Blair? Gordon brown? Dianne abbott? Dawn butler? Keir starmer? Get a grip.
" Its not the panacea i thought it was going to be, Its tricky its going to be really tricky". No shit Sherlock, but there's no doubt in my mind, in spite of the platitude at the end, you would do it again.
“I want my unicorn!!!”
He is so against the idea of plainly saying, "I'm wrong, we fucked up. Sorry". Instead, he bumbles on like an incoherent twit.
@Budo Ka Err, listen to what he says about the Australian trade deal. He quite clearly doesn't - he has a twinge of upbeat optimism but it seems that he is in denial of the detail or the extent of the detail. It is hard to not feel like this - tories will likely be in power indefinitely. You do wonder if universal suffrage was a mistake after a while and if people just like a flag, a pat on the head and a warning about foreigners.
Lets vote for the "Leopards eating face party"
"Leopards starts to eat face"
Suprised Pikachu face.
Moral Of The Story: "DON'T BE GREEDY"
"The whole drive for Brexit I think comes from America" - no love, American farmers didn't vote for Brexit, British ones did. Now we all get to reap what they sowed
Yeah, I had to laugh a little too with the "blame America" comment.
Americans did not vote for Brexit! President Obama spoke out on the subject. No Brexit was your idea. Don't get me wrong however Americans will take advantage of this. It's in our nature. You will find no easy deals here. If fack I would keep a tight hand on my wallet. Good luck dealing with Canada also.
@@donparkvideos Just another version of blaming someone else. This time, not the EU, now the US. But if these guys want to see whom to blame, they just have a look into the mirror.
Brits blame the US for everything. Kingdom of Victims.
Yankee lobbyists are all over the world.
farmers voted for Brexit because they thought it would take them back in time. well I guess it will kind of, to a time before they were farmers
They voted for a fascist narrative, unfortunately shows how easy some people buy into one.
😂
Maybe they should have visited a museum village to see eaven back than not all was nice and dandy.
I'm really surprised that farmers, like Mr Collins, who inherited their farms through several generations of ancestors, have no clue what farming was like back in time. Back in the 1950s, farming required massive amounts of cheap labour. Labour is not as cheap and modern farming employing expensive capital is much more efficient and competitive. There is no going back. What we could have done though, was to avoid the worst excesses of the industrialisation of farming by remaining within the protection of a market formed by nations with similar values to ours. Still, Mr Collins will be ok. At least he has a lot of lands to sell. And I'm sure a US agricultural giant with have the opportunity to grow his farm once a future Conservative government inevitably relaxes the UK's food standards and regulation on food production.
It will be further back in time.... when the rich buy up the land, they will be serfs on the land that used to own.
Whoever edited this video shows the true reality at the end. Everything turns to shit.
"Project fear" is over. Now it's time for project "we told you so." I'm personally going to enjoy every minute of it.
A lot of farmers apparantly voted to leave. So they made their bed and now have to lie in it. Cheers from your Dutch neighbours.
From a normal point of view, people might look at you say you are cynical and awful for being so flippant with the troubles of others. But as a European, the amount of shit we got during brexit.....like holy shit. They burned the EU flag, or rather they tried to burn the EU flag but failed. Most of the country was chanting to leave and the EU members categorically did what the female farmer wanted. They warned that brexit will completely uproot their lives but no Nigel F. Farage had to be their preacher. Britain as a whole burnt a lot of good bridges leaving the union.
Not only did they vote for it but they even displayed pro brexit posters on their land and tried very hard to convince the rest of us that we should leave. Can I come and live with you please?
Don't worry our Dutch mate, the netherlands will be amongst the next leavers of the EU.
I knew Brexit would be a disaster and I proudly voted to Remain. I'm so glad we as a country are reaping the awful results of that utterly self-destructive and self-defeating decision. If there's a future vote to re-join, I'll vote against!
The problem for the rest of us, Richard is that we have to lie in that shitty bed with them, it's not our shit and they're lying there saying that nothing's wrong, the shit is great and if we don't like the shit then we should get out of the bed - the other problem being that the arseholes have also handcuffed us to the fucking bed frame.
Imagine voting to end a family heritage motivated by bigotry and greed!
Well said, that is exactly right!
you mean motivated by racism and nationalistic sentiments?
@@SabiAll bigotry, yes.
Greed is todays cancer
I voted out and it wasnt filed by any of those things
He's really trying to take credit for the rain ffs. Delusional.
Agriculture, both traditional and industrial, does play into the water cycle both in good and bad ways. I wouldn't take all the credit but some is due.
@@-AwaleAbdi- Actually agriculture tends to be bad for both the ecology of the land but also the climate. Which is why these flat planes of land that only have one type of vegetation, only a few feet of soil, and very little trees that have deep roots leads to flooding and in general a less diverse ecosystem.
I do believe those plots of land *were* wild before these guys settled there.
So no, this pleb cant take credit for the rain.
I hope Dominic Cummings feels he's 'taken back control', because I feel like I'm in free-fall.
“The whole drive for Brexit, I believe comes from America,”
Is that why Barack Obama stood on British soil next to David Cameron in April 2016 and told you in no uncertain terms that leaving the EU was a bad idea.
America warned you this was a bad idea, lady. You simply chose not to listen. Don’t blame us for your bad decisions.
I assume she means it was driven on the idea that we'd trade more with America. Which of course hasn't happened, so that was an utterly pointless gamble to make.
@r g I know it wasn't true, I addressed that. It was a belief that it would happen. It didn't.
Yes but Obama is a Kenyan with a chip on his shoulder because of the empire
@@tomoshea7230 you're joking...right.
@@marshallsuber3346 Im quoting Boris Johnson
this is the Brexit you voted for, there is only 1 Brexit....Sorry to say this but you get what you vote for and you will continue to vote for Borris
Nobody knows what they get voting for Boris, the only prediction you can make it's going to be worse.
@MathematicalPhysics That's called "cutting your nose off to spite your face", what they vote for is going to hurt them more than the "liberal middle class".
I say let them continue, it's going to be an important lesson in the history books. :)
Never mind farmers! You'll be able to turn your farms into caravan sites, camp sites, theme parks, motor bike scramble courses, 'farm shops', executive housing estates and business parks. And just think how jolly the countryside will be with loads of gaily coloured caravans!
"We should support the small farmers" is something you often hear from people with a cart full of cheap imported food.
no sympathy for most of the farmers just like the fishermen they are going to get what they voted for
Something similar happened to Australian and NZ farmers in the 70's when the UK joined the Common Market. They had to adapt and they did. No one talks about the thousands of acres of UK apple orchards that were grubbed up in the 70's after fruit from Europe could be imported more cheaply. Because of the inflexibility of the CAP we were spending £4 billion every year subsidising farmers, many of them large landowners like the Duke of Westminster.
Exactly SCREW them
2:26 “easier times when things were more profitable”.
Translation: when we landowners could exploit the peasants a la feudal times.
So sad when the Government now considers British farmers to be the easily exploitable peasants of “global Britain”.
Fly that flag, Brexiters!
Yes - and that phrase "pre-commercial"; what does that mean except: they're not going to make any money.
Never seen a homeless farmer. Seen plenty who exploit their workers like feudal landlords. No sympathy from me.
I send my friends to Marks and Spencers to become meat uwu :3 What a daft woman!
The husband: "I wanted to grow my business."
The wife: "A lot of farmers thought it was going to take them back to a pre-commercial stage."
Interesting difference of opinion between them there, still they got what they voted for, the wife might actually get what the farmers she talks about wanted to have, subsistence farming. People were told, by the the remainers, but the leavers didn't want to listen and believed the "vote leave" campaigns lies. The husband even outed himself to have thought that Brexit would be the panacea, stuff like that doesn't exist. They voted to leave, it's on them, they have no right to complain. It would have been far better to interview someone who voted to remain.
Despite his spiel about how he cares so much for the rest of us, Brexit-supporting farmer clearly cared far more about himself. It's just a great shame that he didn't think about the consequences of his actions when he & his "young farmer" chums stuck their crosses on their ballot papers. Still, at least he'll get the change he so craved (albeit a probable change for the worse)...
I feel sorry for the girls at the Young Farmers club if tis is the average male 'young' farmer.. Maybe it's time to get my ass to some of their meetings.. ;)
@@disposabull Who will they sell it to? Fishermen?
@@disposabull 8 1/2 inches, stamina, a full head of hair and a sense of fun.. I don't mind if her boyfriend/husband pays for the drinks..
Who knows, I might be able to get one of them to divorce for half the money. ;) ;)
He's the embodiment of hypocrisy. All leading and devoted Brexiteers are more or less hypocrites. They will complain about the consequences of their actions and blame others for them. "All I wanted was a bigger farm!" OMG 😭
@@GahMehGrrrr He deleted his comment lol
*INHERITING A FARM* is not the same as inheriting intelligence...
Same with fishing boats. You notice its all the *INHERITED* occupations that voted for it, not the started commercial businesses.
You obviously do not understand the precarious and fickle economics of farming. Their margins are so tight and prices change rapidly. Just because a business is inherited doesn't mean it is easy to run and will be plain sailing for the next generation. Almost more so in farming than any other industry.
@@anthonyberry1314 - QUOTE: "You obviously do not understand the precarious and fickle economics of farming"
I literally come from a farming family - 450 acres in the vale of York, 1600 at Bempton on the coast. My cousin is about to inherit the one at York. He is the single dumbest person I have ever met, if he could find the polling station he will have voted Brexit. Regardless he will run it into the ground guaranteed.
Farming is not intellectually complicated, yes its more so than people think, but it is doable for a normal person. On the other hand it is astonishingly hard work.
The problem with people inheriting farms, and I am not being rude here, there is a hell of a lot in inter marrying between farming families and a staggering number of very dumb kids...
Farmers know farmers and go to young farmers meetings and the local pub with all the farmers. Half the people I know live on a road with THEIR name on it, that is how long the family have lived on that land, and the farm next door, same thing.
@@piccalillipit9211 Your point about some younger farmers marrying and having children with people that aren't related to them but have known for a long time proves what exactly?
Also, when you consider that 'most normal' people think that dairy farmers on average are making more than 50p/L on milk according to a street interview by Farmers Weekly proves that it quite clearly the general populous know hardly anything about farming.
As for most farmers being dumb, I know plenty of farmers that have qualifications such as degrees and good grades at A Level to prove they aren't dumb and if that isn't goo enough evidence for you, I think running a successful farming enterprise in what is such a competitive environment proves that are a lot of them aren't "dumb"
@@anthonyberry1314 - If you can't work out what I am saying from what I have written, as you clearly can not, then I'm not explaining it twice to you. Its pretty damn obvious.
The way I see it (which is not much), UK thought that it could exploit the EU, but realized soon after joining the EU that Germany was kicking its arse, so it wanted to leave the EU.
You harvest whatever you plant….Brexit was this from the very beginning. “ We British are better than everybody else and we do not need anybody else”, well hands on and good luck!
All me me me... Then ended up worse off ! - That's karma for you !
Sadly, while the Tories lied quite blatantly, there were many others who did warn what would happen. I despair at their blind belief, when it was extremely obvious that this had to happen.
So what other Brexit promises should they now re-look at? All of them....
They were farmers so they already voted for the conservatives and didn't think about the lies they were being told. Hope they are forced off their land into poverty like the rest of the population.
Well, our vaccine rollout was the best in Europe, though strictly not one of the Brexit promises, more a consequence, and we're forecast to have one of the best economic recoveries as well. Shall we look at those?
@@peterduff9281 so is our death toll. Pretty good for an island 🏝
@@thefirm4606 Our death toll's shit, but nearly all predated the vaccine.
@@peterduff9281 how about the £36 billion spent on a shite track & trace, that money could be used elsewhere & least the Queens getting a new boat - not bitching about this good awful waste by Tories & you think they can make uk great - can’t wait for Scotland to be independent as we voted for remain but had to leave, great democracy at work -
Well, and which Brexit do you want? Like, everything good from the EU, easy access to labor, market, etc. But nothing back?
5:13 'Are you happy with the green fields, do you like seeing the trees and the flowers...'
If we farmed and ate plants directly we could return much of the land currently used for animal use and actually return it to nature due to feed conversion ratios and see far more of it, not to mention the benefit for the free-living beings who would call it home.
This farmer is a clown 🤡 ."we produce the water we drink" like wtf are you talking lmao
"This" Brexit is bad, but the Brexit I voted for is good??? What happened to Brexit means Brexit?
@@onlyme8117
@@onlyme8117 this is on Brexit and those who voted for it, Remainers warned of the consequences and were shouted down with shrill cries of “PROJECT FEAR”...suck it up buttercup and own it if you voted Leave!
@@onlyme8117 Remainers did not negotiate anything - Davis and Frost and the rest did. You live in 'blame' land - take responsibility yourself that this is indeed the Brexit that thinktanks, industry and business warned of.
Remember that Britain held All the cards - so this is the best Brexit there is, "oven ready" in fact. Listen to Boris when he got the deal, "it is the best of deals" remember that?
@@onlyme8117 Really. And what would that 'as-it-was-meant-to-be' -Brexit would have looked like? What would have been different in the Withdrawal Agreement and in the EU-UK TCA?
@@onlyme8117 WW2 was 80 years ago mate, move on in life...
You can’t believe some politicians . You can never believe Johnson .
Or Farage and the Victorian pencil, Reece mogg..
To be fair, if you were a logical human being, you knew cutting ties with your closest trade partners to be a bad thing esp when you don't have a unique product. You dug your own grave thinking the grass is greener on the other side without using rational thought.
"I can't believe a Leopard ripped my face off", says person who voted for Face Ripping Leopard party.
I think the best description of Brexit would be from before the 2019 general election. A member of the Brexit party went on the radio to discuss his platform, and he went on a tub-thumping rant about how when we left the EU (with no deal because no deal is the best deal) the first thing he would do is rip up all the EU laws which prevented us giving money to needy British children. The interviewer then asked him which laws he was talking about.
The man paused for a full 10-15 seconds. Then, in a more reasonable tone of voice he said that he was not a legal expert. Turns out he didn't know what these laws were, or even if they existed in the first place. But by golly he was going to be FURIOUS about the thought that they could, possibly exist. Harrumph, harrumph, fight them on the beaches, rivers of blood, etcetera.
That's Brexit. A bunch of people fired up into a nationalistic frenzy, shaking their fists at the uncaring sky above and talking big about how they are going to fix stuff the EU 'broke'. And yet they have no idea if things are even broken, if it was the EU's fault, or how to fix them even if it was.
The consequences for agriculture were well described by the advocates for Remain. They were dismissed as “Project Fear” and many farmers chose to believe that. Those farmers were fuelled by the hubris and arrogance that typifies Brexit. The Brexit mindset is a very mean one. It is to believe that working with others is less beneficial than going it alone. It is to be so jealous of any benefits others might have that you can’t see the benefits you have yourself.
How many "others" would you have us work with? Is a company that has 100 employees worse than one with 300 employees, how about 2 suppliers versus 4?
Exactly.
@@maewest68 Brexit makes sense from a political or ideological point of view if you are passionate about that which Brexit stands for. If you want to "grow your business", loosing easy access to a significantly larger market is not the right choice.
To vote for Brexit when you are a farmer shows the level of ignorance that caused this mess in the first place. Seems hard for this chap to even now admit he was totally wrong!
I wonder whether he and his drinking pals had convinced themselves they'd be getting some of those fantasy 'Brexit Billions' the tories lied about, and thought they were going to be local big spenders
Sadly, it seems He still believes in it.
If it's not broken don't fix it.
@@interestedlen8823 it seems he thought "they will close the borders for the EU and I will be able to sell more of my product, get paid more, and buy myself a nice lambo tractor"
@@sFde46 "It's not quite the panacea I was hoping it was gonna be..." Honestly - what can you say?😞🤡🦄
4:21 'Instead of being these cute British farms...'
Funny they didn't show images of the individuals being forced onto the killing floor at the 'slaughterhouse.'
"This one is called Flash. I love my cows, I'm an animal person and they go to M&S" /blink
Yup , and meat farming ‘helps the environment’ 🤦🏻♀️
He voted Leave? He got what he voted for so no pity deserved.
I'm starting to understand why farmers voted for Brexit. They're just not that bright.
You have eaten today because of Farmers and Farming.
You have no argument on a full stomach.
You don’t need to be smart to inherit your parents farm. What generations have built up can be erased by one silly mistake obviously.
@@bokhans That's right the real trick is to be smart enough to keep it going.
Farming is not an easy process or profession as there are to many unknowns like the weather, disease, pests and political influences.
Anyone who thinks differently, is definitely not involved or has never been involved in that industry.
You think highly of yourself bet you can't even start a 2 stroke mower
@@med86win ?🤔
I am saddened by the impact that Brexit has had on my country and me personally, I cannot feel sympathy for those who voted for Brexit and now whine that they don’t like what they got. I was working in Germany and chose to return home (lost a great job). I have struggled to find an equivalent role here in my homeland. I was a “remainer” and have been labelled a “remoaner”. I really don’t care for these people because they don’t care about the impact of what they did on me.
“I’m very much an animal person, I love them, and they love me hahah... and they go to Marks & Spencer’s...the meat does”, right... you love them as pets and name them, then murder them for money.
True love
Project Fear is now Project Tears.
These fools voted Leave, voted for change..... yeah you’ve definitely got change my guy.
YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW
You reap what you sow, shouldn't be news for farmers, yet they do not understand their own business.
They fell for promises that were too good to be real, without thinking even five minutes.
@@dutchman7623
You reap what you sow, is old wisdom for farmers. The question is didn't his parents share this wisdom or didn't he listen.
Trouble is you all shall reap it.
@@topsyfulwell unfortunately you are correct, I know within myself that I didn’t vote for this suicide though if that counts for something
Still, I feel for him. Like I feel for all people who are conned. Okay, maybe a bit less, because these fooled people insisted on bringing down others with them. Their gullibility doesn't just diminish their well-being, but also mine.
Brexit means Brexit;
Any Brexit voter who claims "this isnt the brexit I voted for" is a fool who cannot admit that they were duped by Farage and Bojo.
That’s a generalistaion
Better to be a free man and poor instead of a rich man and enslaved, that's my mantra when thinking about Brexit. I voted for Brexit to free us from the shackles of the EU and it's ever increasing influence over Europe.
This is something you crybaby pissbeds that hide under tables because you got zero fight in you struggle to understand. Us true Brits (patriots) recognise the hardships, but know that this is better than the alternative, being a vassal state of the EU super country (United States Of Europe).
_could Brexit be better, sure it could but _*_a_*_ brexit will always be better then the alternative no matter the cost._
@@simonrodgers2375 So you admit that Brexit was a shit decision economically?
@@Mugdorna I do yes, of course it was. Economically speaking being a member of the single market was always going to be the better option. And if we could have the single market, without the EU or freedom of movement i'd jump at the chance. Freedom of movement is none negotiable though, as it's one of the EU pillars.
For a lot of Brexiteers doing the right thing and freeing us from an ever controlling entity such as the EU with its flag, nation anthem, currency and soon to EU army (that's in motion) was always the right thing to do.
The EU recently atressed their interest at further integration and destroying national sovereignty to further their offorts at a unified United States Of Europe.
Even sleepy Joe Biden acknowledges the need for a unified Europe.
You've got a block that was just a mere trading block way back in the 70s and now they're talking about destroying national sovereignty and creating an EU army.
We needed out, whatever the cost.
You talk about the economy, and how Brexiteers were lied to. But the economy wasn't the main reason why Brexiteers voted to leave the European Union. We voted to leave the European Union to free ourselves from the grasp of the United States Of Europe.
As I wrote in my last post _'better a free poor man than a enslaved rich one'_
@@simonrodgers2375 utter nonsense.
-The UK could have retained access to the SM in the same, way that Norway and Switzerland do.
-The anthem is merely symbolic.
-The EU flag doesn't supercede National flag.
-Members have the ability to go their own way (as my own is doing regarding Covid restrictions)
-Schengen is an "opt in" system.
- the EU army isn't a thing.
-multiple members don't use the Euro.
-"United States of Europe" is a Churchill quote.
I’ve seen enough of the completely unwieldy and ludicrous EU rule making process to understand the Brexit impulse. I’ve also done enough negotiating and economic modeling to know that Brexit was a terrible idea. It left Britain in a position of negotiating every subsequent trade agreement from a position of weakness. There is an old saying that applies: “Remaining was the worst of all options… except for all the others.” Best of luck.
"This Brexit"...that's quite telling. Did they assume that the losses to this partnership would be paid by the EU?
So when these two say "I voted for change" and "when things were more profitable" what they mean is they wanted less competition from the continent so they could price gouge the rest of us.
Its hard not just to say fuck em they deserve this.
Hard not to come to that conclusion, when Remainers warned precisely about the issues the farmers are moaning about in the film, we just got abused ,told we were scaremongering and told to 'believe' more
Not that hard lol
Most farms sell their products to third parties for example supermarkets, the supermarkets are notorious for appalling contracts, the price paid is low in comparison to the price the product is sold to the end user, the contracts stop the farmers from selling elsewhere or they lose the contract.
@@RC-pt3lx and told "Fuck off to the EU then if you love it so much." Can't now, can I?
Trouble is there are lots of people who understood what was coming, voted to remain and are now suffering the Brexit consequences.
"this Brexit is the worst of all Brexits" - cutting the ties with your closest neighbour and economic partner was always a bad idea, no matter the "type" of Brexit or its implementation.
And I thought Brexit means Brexit
@Keith1974 the kind where they are no longer a part of EU but are still treated like they were. Out of club but still with privileges 🤦♂️
This Brexit could be worse. She should count her lucky stars.
@Keith1974 get membership to the gym, without paying for it, and you can choose what rules to follow.
@@sFde46 and even better: they'll be so desperate for you going to their gym that they just let you behave any way you want because you are (and always going to be) the center of the world
Although corporate money will always be at work to try to influence elections, Let's not blame the U.S for Brexit. Let's blame the people who voted for it.
Or how about the people that advertised and delivered it, how about the coward that started all this, David Cameron. You don't hear a peep out of him anymore.