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    1. Resident_Classroom75 on

      we asked 2 farmers, a man and his wife, so we could put an S on the end.

    2. Hahaha omg this is like a preplanned r/LeopardsAteMyFace and I am here for it.

    3. You can have a relatively successful post Brexit future if you embrace free trade but that means that most British farming is uncompetitive or you can rejoin the single market. I don’t see how this half way house will ever work. All the disadvantages none of the advantages.

    4. Incident_Electron on

      Let me guess : they plan on voting Reform instead for even more of the same shit (but worse)?

    5. PuzzledFortune on

      Seems like the only ones round my way that don’t have vote Tory signs have vote Reform signs….

    6. MrPloppyHead on

      It’s always about subsidies for farmers. Farming has to change. It is the biggest environmental polluter in many respects. A transition away from the CAP style of funding is an opportunity for evolving farming practices and farmers need to get on board with this. Luckily lots of farmers are beginning to see the benefits of a more environmentally beneficial practices and regenerative farming, for example, can also pay dividends in increased production without the environmental cost.

    7. “I voted to cut myself off from my customer base without having a financially viable alternative and now my entire industry is failing”

    8. probablynotreallife on

      I don’t like the stereotype of farmers being a bit stupid but if they voted tory then they’re doing said stereotype no favours at all.

    9. Big-Government9775 on

      Before we all jump on the hate the farmers bandwagon over Brexit.

      Do we even know how many farmers voted for Brexit?

      I don’t but I do know that it’s a common misconception that Jeremy Clarkson voted leave while he’s been pro EU for a long time & I also know a lot of farms that used EU labourers.

      I’m sure some did but I’ve not seen any numbers.

    10. NeverGonnaGiveMewUp on

      A few comments in here saying they deserve what’s coming to them.

      Sure, maybe. Somewhat infuriatingly the exact people who 100% DO deserve what is coming to them have sailed off into the fucking sunset with bags loads of cash.

      Not that I want to hear their names daily but has anyone heard from Gove, Haystack and The Victorian Pencil recently?

      They should ALL be in prison for lying the way they did!

    11. Is there at least one farmer out there who isn’t thick as fucking shit.

      Maybe stop and have one critical thought for five seconds?

    12. Vast-Scale-9596 on

      It’s not all farmers blah blah be careful what you wish on others blah Clarkson didn’t vote Leave blah blah bollocks.

      If you consistently make a choice to vote against the common good, AND YOUR OWN BLOODY SELF INTEREST then what exactly do they expect?!!

    13. 99thLuftballon on

      It’s not a “botched Brexit”, it’s just “Brexit”. This is what Brexit is.

    14. Darkgreenbirdofprey on

      In comes the students, city dwellers and, well, redditors to tell those farmers how stupid they are

    15. CardiffCity1234 on

      I’ve got to say, farmers are some of the dumbest easily triggered people I’ve ever met.

    16. ArcticFiasco on

      Right guys what we’re gonna do is complain on Reddit about Reform UK, who’s with me!?

    17. Entire-Cow-1641 on

      Them: “Brexit went perfectly to plan”

      Also them: “Why can’t I afford groceries anymore?”

    18. You mean Brexit resulted in exactly what we said it would….

      I’m shocked, SHOCKED.

      Funny thing is, these farmers are switching to reform, not the lib dems or labour, so they are only going to get screwed worse.

      Honestly I’m starting to doubt the intelligence of our nations farmers.

    19. “Reconsider voting Tory over botched Brexit.”
      In other words, they’d vote for another party – probably Reform – in order to do Brexit properly.

      Ergo, these dense wasters actually haven’t learned a thing. Plenty of sympathy for the knock-on effect on the British economy and the British citizens who need to be fed, but sympathy for the farmers themselves? Nah. Screw that.

    20. Is botched the right word? When it’s used in conjunction with builders or doctors it’s sort of implied that there was a right way to do it that would have worked.

      As JFK said, you can’t code your way out of a shit spec.

    21. Ah yes. Not “Brexit was self-evidently a stupid and self-defeating idea that was always going to fuck up the UK economy and many of its industries, as every qualified expert told you, loudly, before the vote, and which you smugly ignored”.

      No, it’s actually just that “Brexit wasn’t dun right”. 🙄

    22. RaymondBumcheese on

      Looking forward to all the ‘OOPS! WE FUCKED UP!’ signs in the corner of the field by the road.

    23. martzgregpaul on

      Brexit wasnt “botched” it happened the way the brexiteers were warned would happen but we were told it was “project fear”

      It was ALWAYS going to be a disaster.