It is quite feasible that food prices will rise in the immediate
aftermath of Brexit - but in the medium term, they must
fall.
Almost all the fresh food we buy from the EU is held at prices
which are artificially high, principally to the benefit of French peasant
farmers. Prices are kept deliberately high, and essentially, not for serious
profit-making.
The disastrous results of the CAP are there for all to see. In
order to sell us food, in future, the EU will need to make itself at least as
competitive as rival economies outside the EU.
This where we shall win - and win big! We have had to pay inflated
prices for our food for far too long. That time is now drawing to a
close.