Yes, implementing a new agriculture policy obviously requires the future tense. We have to undo 50 years of perversely incentivised destructive practices.
The point is we can.
Abstract:
Brexit repatriates agriculture policy and subsidies after over 40 years of determination by the European Commission. The paper starts by describing the baseline at Brexit, noting the relatively small economic contribution, the problems of competitiveness given the UK’s geology and geography, and the poor environmental outcomes. The scope for improvement is correspondingly large, and in particular through the impacts of the new agricultural policy based upon public money for public goods and for England, the Environmental Land Management Schemes. Larger and more long-term impacts will come through new trade agreements, through new technologies, including digitalization, robotics, and genetics, and through carbon farming and offsets. Finally, the paper sets out a framework for a future assessment of the impact of Brexit.
Doubt it. With the amount of renewables coming on line they'll be paying people to store it not charging more. We already have negative prices in the wholesale market
Octopus are the best. Over the summer they give free electric during windy days
Phasing out manufacturing, not all cars, obviously
Is that the best you have got? The EU is winning the race to the bottom they screeched about during the 'negotiations', turns out we'd be in a worse place if we had agreed dynamic alignment
Subsidies have completely changed. The new agriculture policy is light years ahead of the EU's, which has weakened green farming due to landowner pressure
Germany, UK, France are the biggest markets, UK and France have the same population and the UK sold 100k more than France last year. So more per capita
Why are you only giving 2025 sales for Germany? Lies, damn lies, and statistics eh?
The UK is phasing out all ICE cars by 2030. The EU has just abandoned the pledge do to the same by 2035.
First farming, now cars. The EU is definitely winning the race to the bottom they said the UK wanted. Brexit failed, time for Lexit
Last year, over 381,000 electric cars were sold in the UK – more than any country in Europe, and the third highest number of any country in the world. The British public is embracing the move to electric vehicles, benefitting from the cheaper running costs, cleaner air and quieter neighbourhoods that these vehicles bring.
Our domestic vehicle manufacturing industry – an industry that is critical to the UK economy – is embracing this change and rising to the challenge. Collectively, since the announcement of the ZEV Mandate, manufacturers have committed to investing over £20 billion in UK vehicle manufacturing: designing new vehicles, developing new technologies, and ultimately pivoting facilities and supply chains away from fossil-fuelled cars to those running on technologies of the future
Yes, implementing a new agriculture policy obviously requires the future tense. We have to undo 50 years of perversely incentivised destructive practices.
The point is we can.
https://academic.oup.com/oxrep/article-abstract/38/1/112/6514751