05/09/2016
Peter Hitchens visits Boston in Lincolnshire, a town which had the highest pro-Brexit vote in the UK, while Paul Hudon ascertains how the vote will affect industries and wildlife.
Inside Out Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Brexit special presented by Paul Hudson.
Mail on Sunday journalist Peter Hitchens visits Boston in Lincolnshire, a town which had the highest pro-Brexit vote in the UK. Paul Hudson travels along the Yorkshire coast and finds out how the Leave vote might affect the fishing industry, tourism and marine wildlife. Toby Foster goes in search of the Brits living and working in Poland.
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Lincolnshire farmer: 'We could not operate without migrants'
Some hope that leaving the European Union will put a check on the number of migrants coming to Britain. But what might that mean for the UK's rural economy?
Julian Perrowne is manager of Jack Burns Farms in Lincolnshire, which grows arable crops and vegetables. Four-fifths of his workforce come from countries in Eastern Europe, because he can't get enough British people who want to work on the land.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Reporter | Peter Hitchens |
Reporter | Toby Foster |
Presenter | Paul Hudson |
Editor | Nicola Addyman |
Broadcasts
- Mon 5 Sep 2016 19:30麻豆社 One Yorks & Lincs & Yorkshire only
- Sat 10 Sep 2016 17:45