I suppose it depends on what sort of 'Brexit' will materialise.
The 'let's stuff it up the EU and leave on WTO rules' type brexit will see the death of UK farming. Honestly.
Whilst trying not to be political, and trying to stick to the gardening side of things - people still need to eat.
Whilst we all enjoy 'The Good Life' way of providing for ourselves - the vast majority of folks (including ourselves) still have to rely on shop bought produce to sustain us in food throughout the whole year.
UK Farming only provides around 60% of the foodstuff that the UK currently consumes.
Whilst I will always advocate that we should try and get into eating fruit/veg when it is in season (and locally produced) - last year taught us that the weather can be a forgivable friend and an unforgivable enemy.
The 'let's stuff it up the EU and leave on WTO rules' type brexit will see the death of UK farming. Honestly.
Whilst trying not to be political, and trying to stick to the gardening side of things - people still need to eat.
Whilst we all enjoy 'The Good Life' way of providing for ourselves - the vast majority of folks (including ourselves) still have to rely on shop bought produce to sustain us in food throughout the whole year.
UK Farming only provides around 60% of the foodstuff that the UK currently consumes.
Whilst I will always advocate that we should try and get into eating fruit/veg when it is in season (and locally produced) - last year taught us that the weather can be a forgivable friend and an unforgivable enemy.
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