Covid-19 will make it hard to analyse the true impact of Brexit

The coronavirus outbreak will make it hard to analyse the true economic impact of Brexit on farming, says Eamon Cassells, a beef farmer from County Meath in Ireland.

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Covid-19 will make it hard to analyse the true impact of Brexit

The coronavirus outbreak will make it hard to analyse the true economic impact of Brexit on farming, says Eamon Cassells, a beef farmer from County Meath in Ireland. Ah Brexit! Remember that? That was...

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