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With Brexit and COVID, the U.K. may be headed for a breakup

More Coverage Although he laments that young people like him can no longer pursue a dream of freely living and working anywhere within the 27-nation EU, he also regards the policies of Johnson’s Conservative government as so far removed from Scotland’s social democratic leanings that secession is the only solution. “I’m no longer convinced that staying in the U.K. is what the democratic will of Scotland is or the best way to achieve the kind of society we want,” he said. “Independence is the way we can get that.” Advertisement Sturrock has set up a website, NoToYes, as a place where he and other voters who have switched sides on the Scottish independence debate can meet and share their stories. He’s been surprised by the amount of interest from voters across the political spectrum.

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Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcome deal

Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal By Conor Macauley Published It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union. That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers. The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.

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Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal

Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal By Conor Macauley Published It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union. That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers. The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.

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