IFA and French counterparts demonstrate support for Barnier’s withdrawal agreement
“I am not fatalistic and I hope that reason will prevail. The human, economic, financial and every other possible social stakes are such that I hope there will be a change in the attitude [in the UK].
The Cap has proven itself as to what it can do from an economic, rural economy perspective, and food quality. What would agriculture be without the Cap? “There can’t be a cut to the Cap budget and the EU can’t allow a situation to occur where countries that remain loyal to the EU are worse off as a result,” said Mr Healy. “It would be a very negative signal for the EU to be putting out there.”
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