Brexit funding shortfall threatens UK's livestock breeding industry

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Portsmouth council and harbour bosses say government is withholding cash for vital inspection post

The UK’s cattle- and horse-breeding business could be at risk because of a government decision to cut funding for a Brexit inspection post for livestock atThe local authority, which owns the port, has been left with a £7m shortfall for the facility, which will be necessary if it is to continue with the export and import of live animals after 1 July when government border health checks come into force.

 

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Seems strange, given that the amount reputedly involved is loose change compared to the apparently huge savings from leaving the EU.

Sadly the British public have been led a merry dance down a garden path by a bunch of jingoistic right wing Brexiteer fanatics as a consequence at great cost to many businesses up & down our country who are going into receivership hand over fist

I see the remoaners have read the headline and not the article again! Vital industry? Why do we need to import live animals for slaughter or breeding anyway? Don’t we have enough of our own? In fact how about cutting back on slaughtering sentient beings for food altogether?

What a surprise!

Liberals be like 😮

Please tell me how Brexit was going to benefit the UK again?

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