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Are We So Dependant On Eu Countries For Food Etc?

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Bobbisox1 | 09:49 Sat 14th Sep 2019 | News
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If there was a NO DEAL,surely we aren't so dependant to lean on the EU as a crutch? We have farms for fruit and other produce , I heard yesterday there could be water shortages, well I suppose that's what happens when water companies are bought by France and other overseas countries, I realise oil will be a massive problem which will effect our imports , but we managed before,so we will manage again
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If you check the packaging of supermarket foods you will see that a high proportion comes from countries outside the EU.
the main problems will be admin based. eg UK/EUSSR will have more border checks taking longer. .....until we do a deal of course which will be almost immediate because once political posturing is out of the way, we can do whats best all round and business will find a way. Project fear is in its death throws and is thrashing about, worry not.
We can't produce enough food to feed us all. Even Aunt Bessie's prefers to import potatoes from Poland even though we have perfect growing and storing conditions in the UK.
Europeans sell food for income. If they don't sell to us they must find another market or allow their produce to rot, and then they lose money. Do you really think they are not going to sell food to the UK after Brexit? It is in THEIR interest to do so!
In among all the scaremongering people forget that those supplying goods want to continue to supply goods. No businessman - anywhere - is going to throw his toys out of the pram and refuse to sell to us because we've left the EU. Business is business - and business will continue.
None so blind as a dead man in a ditch.
We depend on suppliers worldwide. As the EU is close, of course we presently do a fair amount of food purchases there, it was one of the reasons we opted to stay in the EEC. But one can change suppliers once out, or if terms are reasonable stay with EU ones and keep transportation lower.
Don't worry, douglas. You can go haggis hunting. ;o)
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Thanks for all your answers, I'm a big naive about the No Deal malarkey
It's not just food. We only produce 44% of our gas, 47% is piped under the sea from Europe. 9% is imported in LG tankers.
We will ve able to buy on WTO terms anyway, but I guess the issue will be how quickly nations cotton on that it is in their own interest to make a reasonable trade deal without ridiculous conditions.
Just a quick survey of foods in my fridge and cupboards-----beetroot,spinach,lettuce, mushrooms,eggs,milk,mustard,jams,onions,peppers,cheeses,apples, all produced in the UK.
Tomatoes-Nederlands,Bananas-Ecuador,Seafood sticks- Thailand, Kiwi fruits-N.Z.
Chicken and other meats --Uk.
You could also include include tinned stuff and bread and cakes , porridge oats and cereals all produced in the UK.So why are some people worrying? We managed with less during the war and no-one starved to death then.
We do import from other countries in the world other than Europe.Just have to cut down on the pate-de-foie-gras,beau jolais, Brussels sprouts, French bread, German sausage, Dutch cheeses, Danish blue ,Spanish onions,(none of which I ever buy ,so I won't miss them at all)
The scare mongerers have been out in force a lot lately, on November 1st we are all going to die, no food, no medicine, no water, no electricity, no money..... nothing!
Only the EU can save us from certain death, people like Juncker, Barnier, Merkel, Macron etc are the only people that can help us, assisted by Blair, Major, Mandleson, Corbyn, Swinson, Thornbury, Cameron and Heseltine.
We have all been so stupid, all 17.4 million of us that voted leave have been very naughty children, tut tut tut!!
Possible "water shortages" is nothing to do with who owns our water companies...it's to do with possible delays/shortages of some of the chemicals required to properly treat many of our (larger) raw water sources....much of the stuff is imported.
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Told you I'm naive gingerbee ;0)
naomi- // In among all the scaremongering people forget that those supplying goods want to continue to supply goods. No businessman - anywhere - is going to throw his toys out of the pram and refuse to sell to us because we've left the EU. Business is business - and business will continue. //

Absolutely! I have been making this point as long as everyone has been debating Brexit on this site - the scaremongers act as though the EU will cease trading with us on 1 November, which is obvious nonsense. They will have their re-aligned trade agreements prepared and ready to roll as soon as the decision is reached, which ever way it goes.
Douglas, 09.59 BEST ANSWER. PMSL. Sorry about the misuse of Capitals
The problem isn’t stuff coming from the EU but anything coming from abroad.
Sorry if that’s been mentioned.
We don’t import any oil from the EU, on the other hand.
But same issue.
bbc project fear...were all doomed, no electric water, in fact..we might run out of air.

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