According to Mr Gove

nelly55

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Location
Yorkshire
“There is no place in this country for animal cruelty”
Yes he states farmers will go to prison if found guilty.
No mention of once they leave the farm .
The final act of cruelty of having your throat cut while still alive seems to have not been mentioned.
I have sent an email to him stating what is he going to do about that.
 
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He’s had his nose pushed out because he doesn’t have enough sycophantic friends to make him PM. Perhaps they all see him as a snake like most people do, so this is a small way to keep his profile up.

After the new PM gets his feet in number 10 Gove will either leave, manipulate himself into another job or get reshuffled, meaning he might fade into obscurity.

With a bit of luck anyway.
 

Nithsdale

Member
Livestock Farmer
He’s had his nose pushed out because he doesn’t have enough sycophantic friends to make him PM. Perhaps they all see him as a snake like most people do, so this is a small way to keep his profile up.

After the new PM gets his feet in number 10 Gove will either leave, manipulate himself into another job or get reshuffled, meaning he might fade into obscurity.

With a bit of luck anyway.


It really goes against the grain... I dislike Gove a lot and do not trust him

BUT

He went up in my estimation a little bit with his handling of the English General Licenses. Can't argue, he came good on that.
 

fudge

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire.
“There is no place in this country for animal cruelty”
Yes he states farmers will go to prison if found guilty.
No mention of once they leave the farm .
The final act of cruelty of having your throat cut while still alive seems to have not been mentioned.
I have sent an email to him stating what is he going to do about that.
He shouldn’t be able to make statements like that unchallenged. Where is the evidence of cruelty on farms? Isolated incidents that we hear of usually lead to the eminently sensible sentence of a ban on keeping animals. Prison is a stupidly expensive punishment for this crime.
 

Veganguy

Member
He shouldn’t be able to make statements like that unchallenged. Where is the evidence of cruelty on farms? Isolated incidents that we hear of usually lead to the eminently sensible sentence of a ban on keeping animals. Prison is a stupidly expensive punishment for this crime.

Absolutely pathetic that you think that animal cruelty warrants a slap on the wrist at worst. Again more prove that you xxxxx are nothing but xxxx that have no compassion for animals at all.
 
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JP1

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Livestock Farmer
Absolutely pathetic that you think that animal cruelty warrants a slap on the wrist at worst. Again more prove that you slave owners are nothing but scum that have no compassion for animals at all.
Everyone can see you are passionate. The use of pejorative and abusive language and aggression breaks the forum rules. You can make your point without this

You have almost accrued sufficient warning points to be on Pre-Mod.

You would actually be better off for your cause writing and debating without breaking the rules
 

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