For Northern Irish farmers, no-deal Brexit would be a calamity | Ivor Ferguson

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Without an exit deal with the EU, the whole NI agricultural industry will be destroyed. The DUP must take note, says president of the Ulster Farmers’ Union Ivor Ferguson

As president of the Ulster Farmers’ Union , my last three years have been dominated by Brexit and what it means for farming families. More than 33 months on from the referendum all we have are unanswered questions and uncertainty.

 

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Why aren’t they blockading every meat plant, dairy, and supermarket RDC in the land then?

So, why are they sitting on their hands at the moment?

PF

more ProjectFear! cleanbreak NoDeal

Everyone's been well-warned at this point. Frankly, the faster it gets bad the better for the remain cause overall.

I imagine most people in NI view Brexit as a calamity. It hands their country back to domination by the vile Tories.

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