steven betts is a fourth generation lettuce grower he employs about one hundred thirty sees no one as his farm most of them come from romania as e.u. citizens they can work here with out and be sucked but with directed looming that freedom of movement is now one death threat and with that stevens entire business if there's no labor coming in. this virtually this is going to be no food. we've got to have the labor coming in there's no question about. all importing a lot of food from the rest of the world. so we've got that choice. and britain's agricultural sector is already feeling the consequences of bracks and this year there were twenty percent fewer sees no workers to help out u.k. farms. about one hour to the east lice kevin edwards for his family has been growing cereal crops for over eighty years they rely on big machines and that also means speak investments. but because of rex it kevin this unwilling to spend money on an uncertain future his business will lose essentially you subsidies and potentially any prospects for the future. we could easily see. a very substantial perce