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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 1 Jul 2016

    The thorniest question is how Britain will actually go about extricating its food supply from Europe.http://nyer.cm/MwbI5Bv 

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      1. Julie Brough‏ @belledechocolat 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @drearyagent Folk did say they wanted their Britain back. Food rations, unequal rights at work, poverty and racism it is then.

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      1. Rory Maw‏ @RoryMaw 4 Jul 2016
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        Contender for dumbest tweet if day? @NewYorker

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      1. Londoncityguyuk‏ @londoncityguyuk 1 Jul 2016
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        No mention of the Common Agricultural Policy which raises the price of food in the EU. #eubias

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      1. ChiefJohnRutledge‏ @edisto321 4 Jul 2016
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        By paying for it with British money.

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      1. Matt Harrop‏ @meanderto 1 Jul 2016
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        I eat lots of European food here in Canada, and we're not in the EU. The Spanish seem to accept money for their produce.

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      1. Steven Ehrbar‏ @ehrbar 1 Jul 2016
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        How about by buying its food from the entire rest of the world with no CAP idiocy driving up prices to satisfy German farmers?

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      1. Matthew Jam (매튜 쨈)‏ @Matthew_Jam 1 Jul 2016
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        @charliejane that is the worst cooked breakfast I've seen

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      1. wim‏ @WimWasterval 1 Jul 2016
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        @yvettezindelThere will be no Brexit,They are not able to run their country,Boris knows it Gove knows it,Cameron outclevered them

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      1. Random Bod  🍄‏ @Random_Bod 1 Jul 2016
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        All those lovely cheap continental goodies from Lidl & Aldi are going to get more expensive, but still cheaper than Waitrose!

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      1. Polyarmour‏ @Polyarmour 1 Jul 2016
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        Europe is a very small producer of bananas on a world scale. To infer that UK is unable to buy them from elsewhere is absurd.

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      1. Ewa Bakun‏ @EwaBakun 1 Jul 2016
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        @VictorRocha1 we're back to beans, over boiled vegetables & everything bland. EU had done wonders to the British culinary scene

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      1. Frank‏ @askcoffee 1 Jul 2016
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        from a can, it's england.

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      1. Andy  🔂‏ @ap__76 1 Jul 2016
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      2. Oh This Bloody Computer‏ @OhThisBloodyPC 1 Jul 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Dear @NewYorker Don't you employ fact checkers any more? Nobody has rounded up the olives and croissants & sent them home! @mjhBadNauheim

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      1. Ian Dowson‏ @northnthat 10 Jul 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        .@NewYorker @labourlewis Plenty of people engaged in Organic/Agroecology/Real Farming have good ideas. @realfarming @csmaje @LandworkersUK

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      1. Bob Mór‏ @BjayzusBob 10 Jul 2016
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        Well, if you think for a minute, we Irish are gonna stop selling Brits OUR beef etc, you're very much mistaken.

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      2. Somewhere down South‏ @elpajoja 10 Jul 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @DomCMM What a load of bollocks. There is fuck all in Europe that we cannot buy elsewhere. Usa Canada Aus Nz. Oh sorry Bananas!

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      3. Ian Dowson‏ @northnthat 10 Jul 2016
        Replying to @elpajoja @DomCMM

        True but a weak £ isn't great for imports. A self sufficient/sustainable/ecological farm system is possible & necessary 😉

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      4. Somewhere down South‏ @elpajoja 10 Jul 2016
        Replying to @northnthat @DomCMM

        Weak pound will mean we grow more in this country. 10p on a pound of bananas etc no big deal. Supermarkets will sell?

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      5. Dom SP‏ @DomCMM 10 Jul 2016
        Replying to @elpajoja @northnthat

        It's not just about bananas. We produce just 50% of our own food. More expensive imports mean higher costs all round.

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