Brexit - the positives

I think that some real benefits can be made with farming, around moving from the current EU subsidies which benefit larger (richer) landowners more towards environmental management.

It could lead to real regeneration of the countryside, and a future more based on conservation and sustainability.
 
I think that some real benefits can be made with farming, around moving from the current EU subsidies which benefit larger (richer) landowners more towards environmental management.

It could lead to real regeneration of the countryside, and a future more based on conservation and sustainability.
I can't see the current government doing that, though. The NFU have already raised alarms over the trade deals the government seem to want....
 
We managed to set up the first mass produced vaccine and distribute it to 20 million people (and counting)
 
Who is "we"? If you think the UK did that alone, you're very much mistaken.
"we" as in the United Kingdom managed to negotiate a supply deal outside of EU Control that has meant the UK has a vastly superior vaccination programme than that compared to all other EU states.
 
Of course, you already know that that isn't a Brexit positive and anything the UK has done regarding vaccines we could also have done as an EU member.
Erm.... No we couldnt... or are we just imagining the mess and threats that have been made by the EU Commission and other EU Countries?
 
Of course we could.
So the fact that the EU Commission are assuming full control of vaccine distribution in the EU or the fact the the EU Prevented EU Member countries from negotiation their own deals back in 2020 is a myth and a lie?
 
So the fact that the EU Commission are assuming full control of vaccine distribution in the EU or the fact the the EU Prevented EU Member countries from negotiation their own deals back in 2020 is a myth and a lie?
Got it in one - the EU cannot prevent member countries from negotiating their own deals - Germany did and they can only assume control of anything if all members agree to it. The UK had a long history of veto.
 
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