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Brexit: Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Communities

Blog, Brexit, Briefings · 19 July, 2018

This paper is an information briefing for churches on how Britain’s departure from the European Union might affect farming and fishing communities.

Please continue to pray for all those who work in agriculture and fisheries industry as well as the communities who rely on those industries. If you live in a rural community and have concerns about Brexit, don’t hesitate to get in touch with your MP. Tell them what worries you about the future and ask the government to give rural communities enough time to adapt to any changes they choose to make after Brexit.

 

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Filed Under: Blog, Brexit, Briefings

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