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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
We could/should but it's fairly well understood that post-Brexit, trade with the US will increase (to be fair, it's been increasing year-on-year for decades anyway) and trade with closer countries will decrease... and all of that transatlantic trade is far from environmentally friendly. This isn't just a Brexit poke - it really is quite relevant. Increased trade with Commonwealth nations has also been suggested as a positive for the UK after Brexit... but again, environmentally not great at all, given the distances to many of the commonwealth nations.
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Yes, I do understand that. My point is that people can buy all kinds of fruit and veg which is seasonal in this country, at any time of the year, by flying or shipping it in from other countries. Why? Who wants sour strawberries in November? Someone does... or there'd be no supply. It seems greedy and stupid.