Perhaps a sensible discussion?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-59886350
I think we would all probably agree that even if you didn't support leaving the EU, one benefit once it's happened is having the flexibility to make a greater array of policy decisions.
One area we seem to be diverging is in terms of farm subsidies, which previously were paid based on the size of the farm. It now seems that post-Brexit, the UK will be factoring in other environmental elements into this, which broadly speaking seems a good idea to me. I suppose one concern is that we still need farms to focus on producing food and you can envisage a situation where someone almost gets paid for doing nothing except having a lot of land and letting it go wild for environmental purposes.
Quite a change in how we manage agriculture and land potentially anyway.
Note - this refers to England only and I'm not sure if Wales intends to depart significantly