Day6
Farmers for Britain do not represent farmers, the National Farmers Union do that and they are solidly against Brexit for a whole host of reasons. The CAP is not universal across all 27 countries, each nation has a considerable degree of flexibility and we see this in the UK. England, Wales, Scotland and NI have their own variations. The indication so far is that payments to farmers is going the halve when a national scheme is introduced, but there is yet no commitment to anything.
Although farmers don’t like all the CAP regulations over the years most have benefited by membership, the exception being intensive Pig and Poultry industries. One complaint amongst farmers is the arbitrary withdraw of many chemicals by EU regulation, this makes life more difficult for producers.
There are 2 big problem sectors, Beef and Sheep, there is a 40% tariff on produce from outside the EU, without that you are going to be eating meat from Argentina, Australia, USA, Brazil and lots of other countries. That is going to be produced to entirely different welfare, environmental and hygiene standards, so you will be getting hormone treated Beef raised in feedlots numbering 10000 plus and traveling about 7000 food miles.
Your choice.