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AntRobertson
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Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
We are a net importer from the EU.
They need us more than we need them.
That cuts both ways though. Those imports are likely to be more difficult/expensive now and the EU has more sway in negotiating than the UK does.
UK can now import NZ, Oz and Canadian agricultural products at competitive prices without EU restrictions, so there's going to be a reform in UK's agri-industry as a result of Brexit, especially in the subsidies paid out to generally cashed-up non-productive landowners.
We could end up with more innovative and diversified food production.
French wines will go up in price, but NZ, Oz and S.Africa produce some excellent wines.