Indeed and exactly. So if people believe we should buy British and local as far as possible- then it makes sense to buy what we can't produce from our local partners, and more importantly, at level conditions, without tarifs. Not the other side of the world.
From the Observer:
'Huntley, 53, farms sheep and cattle in the same 500 acres as his father before him, and he and his wife Tracey hope their 22-year-old son Thomas will take over from them.
“It’s not easy, farming,” said Huntley. “But we’ve been here a long time, made a living, and want to pass it on to the next generation.”
The government’s post-Brexit trade negotiations come as it is deciding its domestic farming policy, including what subsidies will replace the EU’s common agricultural policy.
Huntley worries about the global competition his son Tom could face in years to come. He warns that if domestic producers are undermined by the Brexit Government.'
This Deal is not yet done, unlike Brexit, so it is certainly worth fighting. And it is the reality, that those who want it are Brexiters, and those who are trying to (again) warn of consequences, are not. Fact. It is about Brexit, Fact. The pink tinted glasses are not on my nose or any of the remainers.
Warnings were given before, during and after. Project fear they said- and now project reality has destroyed
financial sector
our standing in the world and our reputation
fisheries
huge sectors of industry and more to come
and now farming.
So no, no rest will be given