vonkeynotvenky
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Are you ignoring the fact that the EU imposes tariffs averaging 18% on non EU foods, with some over 100%, to protect EU producers? It therefore stands to reason that the EU will need to reduce prices to compete with non EU producers, or risk losing their share of the UK market, which means UK food prices are more likely to fall to world market prices.
I'm afraid the fact we will have cheaper food doesn't tie in so well to the Armageddon doom and gloom of the mythical cliff edge mate.