RenewableCandy wrote:Am a bit surprised to find no comments on the 'adequate food' embroglio on here!
Maybe those of us who have been hanging around here for more than a decade Know that our food distribution system is run on JIT principles and in the event of a black swan we would be stuffed and no EU principle will keep us warm and fed.Those of us who know have a pantry with 3 months supply.
RenewableCandy wrote: plus May saying it won't be HMG who're doing the stockpiling to which the British Retail Consortium pointed out in riposte that since they've all used JIT logistics for the past x decades, stockpiling for them would be impossible.
Yeah the BRC! British remain consultants! I saw a rehearsed pair of talking heads on a news channel lately. ' went something like this.
Agitator for a second referendum " we will run out of food when we leave the EU because most of our food is imported"
Spokesman for BRC" well our supply side logistics are heavily reliant on existing transport systems blah blah blah"
What the talking heads never do is to offer one example of anything running out. Take apples. The apples in the supermarket are a mixture of French, South African/American and some British.
If there is a scintilla of a chance that French apples get stuck in Calais, then they will be immediately replaced with apples from outside the EU. If this state of affairs continue then the incentive to grow more domestic apples grows (along with the apples!)
And surely we know the limits to growth, climate change, carbon reduction models all point to the fact that more home produced food can only be a good thing.
RenewableCandy wrote:It also transpired that La May herself has (recently-diagnosed) Type 1 diabetes and the UK imports all of its insulin...
(NB even if *not* from the EU, importing it would be extremely awkward without trade treaties, which show no sign of materialising in time...)
No, if we buy the medicines from outside the EU they would be tariff neutral. Any tariffs we would apply to the imports goes straight to the UK and not the EU coffers when we leave.
Unless you are saying the EU would withhold the medicines for spite to watch people die? If that is the case would you really want to be part of such a club?