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And so it begins: Eat less meat or we’ll make you.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2203377" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>If you look at the emergency tariffs to be levied in the event of the No Deal Brexit last year, then you will see that beef and lamb imports and exports were severly surcharged compared to other items, and were singled out in the entry text for special attention. Meanwhile grain and Soya imports were tariff free. Level playing field? I think not</p><p></p><p>A relative of mine who was a cattle farmer told me last year that they were announcing a carbon tax on animal feed for beef and sheep after Brexit, and also on the sale and slaughter of said beasts. They do not need to do anything else. These changes will wipe out all but the very big farms. Needless to say he now runs a campsite business where the cows used to graze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2203377, member: 196898"] If you look at the emergency tariffs to be levied in the event of the No Deal Brexit last year, then you will see that beef and lamb imports and exports were severly surcharged compared to other items, and were singled out in the entry text for special attention. Meanwhile grain and Soya imports were tariff free. Level playing field? I think not A relative of mine who was a cattle farmer told me last year that they were announcing a carbon tax on animal feed for beef and sheep after Brexit, and also on the sale and slaughter of said beasts. They do not need to do anything else. These changes will wipe out all but the very big farms. Needless to say he now runs a campsite business where the cows used to graze. [/QUOTE]
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