That's a lot of people going to be out of work soon, I wonder what will happen to them all now, mind you, they have been on the gravy train for years now, at our expense!
I'd better state at the outset that Richard Cobden and the Manchester School Liberals are heroes to me. they were instrumental in overturning the corn laws.
Having made my own position clear; I have friends and family who farm, and who rather like receiving subsidies:mad:, and even feel entitled to them.
They were initially thinking of voting "remain", as neither side in British politics is particularly pro agriculture, but the EU is pro farming subsidies.
but after thinking about it a bit more, they realised that bureaucracies like DEFRA, Natural England etc employ thousands of bureaucrats. Bureaucrats are hardly ever fired or gotten rid of, civilizations like Rome were taken to collapse, and China to thousands of years of stagnation, rather than reform their bureaucracies and entitlement schemes.
So, the subsidies that they are employed to administer (far more goes to pay bureaucrats than goes to farmers - the subsidies are job creation schemes for people who are otherwise unemployable, with degrees in ecology and the like) are almost certain to continue in order to keep all of those hard working civil servants busy serving us...
I don't know what any of them actually voted in the end.
It will be interesting to see what does happen with bureaucrats and staff.
would you let one of them wash your car windscreen?