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You been on the Gin???I wonder if it will actually be a proper "professional institution" with a constitution enshrining the right of all members to a one person one vote choice on policy and rules?
You been on the Gin???I wonder if it will actually be a proper "professional institution" with a constitution enshrining the right of all members to a one person one vote choice on policy and rules?
Perhaps we should all campaign to do just that with RT, turn it into a wholly member owned operation with annual member votes on changes.........You been on the Gin???
Trouble being, RT is tainted, the bulk of the public dont care and I bet the NFU wouldnt be wanting to relinquish control of the gravy train.Perhaps we should all campaign to do just that with RT, turn it into a wholly member owned operation with annual member votes on changes.........
Gonna need more carriages hooking up soon as the gravy train is so full it’s starting to spill onto the tracksAll aboard the gravy train.
Gonna need more carriages hooking up soon as the gravy train is so full it’s starting to spill onto the tracks
network rail won’t be happy
Is it not in the public domain ? Talking of Jim Moseley does anyone else also think he looks like Sheriff Woody from Toy StorySooner or later we will find out all of these gravy train salaries - bet some of them are eye watering. Shall we try and guess how much Jim Mosely earns at Red Tractor?
Anyone at Red Tractor want to leak these in a wikileaks style?
You aren't the only one but farmers are already paying for it, AHDB supplying staff, asking DEFRA for seed corn, which will be from the reductions in BPS. What happened to Lantra, they aren't mentioned as a stakeholder?Never heard of it
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Sooner or later we will find out all of these gravy train salaries - bet some of them are eye watering. Shall we try and guess how much Jim Mosely earns at Red Tractor?
Anyone at Red Tractor want to leak these in a wikileaks style?
Unfortunately with his main anti civil service adviser gone BOJO has been persuaded that the cure for the economy is more over paid over pensioned civil servants. Like Bitcoin there is a massive slump coming, rising inflation and interest rates and a sudden realisation from the "Banks" and hedge funds that maybe we aren't such a good bet after all. They thought they had austerity but it's coming in spades eventually. When less money is coming in from the private sector at the top be it farming fishing banking etc there is less for the CS to stir around. The front line of the Health service will be protected but the myriad of managers will have to be chopped and all other areas of the CS will have to realise computers are to create efficiency not paper. That will only happen when we get IBM Google etc to write the software not the clowns in what is now called Fujitsu(ICL). Couldn't write a ping pong ball game without the ball getting lost!You aren't the only one but farmers are already paying for it, AHDB supplying staff, asking DEFRA for seed corn, which will be from the reductions in BPS. What happened to Lantra, they aren't mentioned as a stakeholder?
Shall we try and guess how much Jim Mosely earns at Red Tractor?
@Guy Smith ........ your silence is deafening ! .... what are we paying you £500/day for exactly ?
Probably need a bigger iPad so I can get all the zeros on the same line....Sooner or later we will find out all of these gravy train salaries - bet some of them are eye watering. Shall we try and guess how much Jim Mosely earns at Red Tractor?
Anyone at Red Tractor want to leak these in a wikileaks style?
@Kit PapworthView attachment 935862
I don't get the NFU. On the one hand Minette Batters and NFU have campaigned that imports should meet UK standards. That's a reasonable ask.
Then NFU partly own RT, and they've got NFU representatives on the sector boards. Who owns AIC (UFAS, TASC, FEMAS etc.)? I don't know, but whoever owns AIC, has made up an assurance scheme which stipulates UK grain must be gold plated RT assured, whilst openly allows imported grain to be used in the self same mills.
The two things just don't marry up together. They're completely opposing policies.
Looking at the RT combinables board, the NFU member of the board is Kit Papworth. Is Kit on TFF? Anyone know him?
If you read this Kit, what do you think? We'd be interested if you'd join the discussion on here as to how to move this forward and produce a reasoned policy going forward.
If Mr Papworth is on the RT cereals board in a capacity as being from the NFU, the hopefully he will engage and listen to our thoughts, and then portray those ideas/concerns to RT. Presumably that is part of the job.
Ah great, Mr Papworth is active on here so should presumably be getting push notifications from tff that he's been tagged.