Boris Is Toast

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Will Evans15 January 2022
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Opinion: Tories are the ‘party of the countryside’ no more​


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Occasionally I need to venture a few miles east and over Offa’s Dyke into North Shropshire. It rains there a lot, and the people are a little odd (hello to my in-laws if you’re reading this), but generally I quite like it.
It’s a sleepy sort of place and hasn’t been in the headlines much since the days when Charles Darwin caused Victorian churchgoers to clutch their pearls in horror at his theory of evolution.
But that changed dramatically last month with what turned out to be a famous and wildly against-the-odds by-election victory for the Liberal Democrats.
See also: North Shropshire farmers react to shock Lib Dem by-election win

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Will Evans
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Will Evans farms beef cattle, arable crops and a free-range egg unit in partnership with his parents over 200ha near Wrexham in North Wales. He also produces a podcast, Rock & Roll Farming.
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I say “against the odds” because the Conservatives had held this safest of safe seats for almost 200 years.

As one Oswestry man interviewed for the BBC in the build-up wryly remarked: “You could stick a blue rosette on a goat here and people would vote for it.”
Not on this occasion, though, as it turned out. What was highly noticeable as I drove around the area was the difference in locations of signs and banners supporting the two parties.
There were exceptions, but mostly it was Lib-Dem in the villages and towns, and Tory on farmland – the urban-rural divide writ large.

I’ve met them [George Eustice and Victoria Prentice] both and wouldn’t trust either to know hay from straw, let alone contribute towards a coherent and forward-thinking UK agricultural policy
This begs the question, just what would it take to get English farmers to turn their backs on the self-styled “party of the countryside”?
Because here’s the thing, the Tories aren’t that anymore.

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Sure, they’ll talk up their backgrounds. The current Defra secretary, George Eustice, is from a farming family, don’t you know, as is farming minister Victoria Prentis.
But, as someone once said, a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing. I’ve met them both and wouldn’t trust either to know hay from straw, let alone contribute towards a coherent and forward-thinking UK agricultural policy.
Even the most vocal of pro-Brexit farmers must be realising by now that they’ve been had. Where are the much-vaunted opportunities? When does the bonfire of red tape start? Who’s going to lead us into those promised sunlit uplands?
Certainly not an incompetent and corrupt government, led by the clown prince of “vote leave” and the gang of mediocre buffoons and empire-fetishists he’s assembled.
If you really need proof of this, look no further than the desperate pursuit of trade deals at seemingly any environmental cost, coupled with the broken promises on food production standards, the staggering failure to prepare for and deal with worsening food sector labour shortages which have resulted in millions of pounds worth of fruit and vegetables rotting in fields, and the shameful response to the situation in the pig sector.
It is widely reported that more than 30,000 healthy animals have had to be culled, causing unimaginable distress and financial hardship for the farmers involved.
This alone should see high-level resignations at Defra, but that’s sadly out of style; blaming everyone else but themselves is the in thing now.
What can we do then? Protest? Hit the streets with our tractors, like the French?
We could (and perhaps should), but home secretary Priti Patel will have us off to the gulag for that under her new policing bill, and who’ll do the farm work then?
So, if we can’t have a revolution, it’ll just have to be evolution, and what more fitting a place for that to start than North Shropshire.

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This should be a warning to all Tory MPs as it is now what the vast majority of country folk feel & that will not change easily unless the Tory party realise exactly what they have done!,
 

DrWazzock

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As a lad from a comprehensive school in a market town, I went to college with some who are now in government, including some who were ministers in Boris’s cabinet for a time. Back at college I was surprised by the level of drinking and general contempt for everyone outside of their own clique. I often wondered how this narcissist selfish attitude would play out as these folk fast tracked into the most powerful positions in the country. Now I see it, 32 years later. It’s as I thought it would be. Self interested, boozed up boorish louts in charge with any sort of public service elemental being incidental to furthering their own aims. As Dad said though when he was in the Forces, if something went wrong when the officers were partying it was just “high jinks”. If somebody was caught out at his level it was a week cleaning baking trays in the cookhouse. One rule for them, another for the little people. It’s gone too far. Time for somebody sensible who will do the work and knows their brief rather than treats the whole thing as a jolly.
 

le bon paysan

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As a lad from a comprehensive school in a market town, I went to college with some who are now in government, including some who were ministers in Boris’s cabinet for a time. Back at college I was surprised by the level of drinking and general contempt for everyone outside of their own clique. I often wondered how this narcissist selfish attitude would play out as these folk fast tracked into the most powerful positions in the country. Now I see it, 32 years later. It’s as I thought it would be. Self interested, boozed up boorish louts in charge with any sort of public service elemental being incidental to furthering their own aims. As Dad said though when he was in the Forces, if something went wrong when the officers were partying it was just “high jinks”. If somebody was caught out at his level it was a week cleaning baking trays in the cookhouse. One rule for them, another for the little people. It’s gone too far. Time for somebody sensible who will do the work and knows their brief rather than treats the whole thing as a jolly.
The Narcissist's Prayer
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That didn't happen.
And if it did, it wasn't that bad.
And if it was, that's not a big deal.
And if it is, that's not my fault.
And if it was, I didn't mean it.
And if I did, you deserved it.
 

Hindsight

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Lincolnshire
As a lad from a comprehensive school in a market town, I went to college with some who are now in government, including some who were ministers in Boris’s cabinet for a time. Back at college I was surprised by the level of drinking and general contempt for everyone outside of their own clique. I often wondered how this narcissist selfish attitude would play out as these folk fast tracked into the most powerful positions in the country. Now I see it, 32 years later. It’s as I thought it would be. Self interested, boozed up boorish louts in charge with any sort of public service elemental being incidental to furthering their own aims. As Dad said though when he was in the Forces, if something went wrong when the officers were partying it was just “high jinks”. If somebody was caught out at his level it was a week cleaning baking trays in the cookhouse. One rule for them, another for the little people. It’s gone too far. Time for somebody sensible who will do the work and knows their brief rather than treats the whole thing as a jolly.
The ERG got rid of her.
 

devonbeef

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Totally disgusting , seeing the picture of our queen in mourning, with these people behaving like this, every body needs to write to their mp demanding his resignation with immediate effect, personally i would trail him for treason .It sickens me,
 

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