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Another few words for Government Ag policymakers!
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 8075155" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>To emphasise those wise words of one great statesman: heed another, Winston Churchill who also said, during the war when German U boats were threatening to starve us into submission, ‘We must never, ever, let ourselves be in this position again!’</p><p></p><p>But none of today’s politicians can remember the days of food rationing: thus they have no respect for the importance of our agricultural industry, because they have never known food shortage. </p><p></p><p>To them, and to modern society, food always has been and always will be cheap and plentiful, and if our farmers can’t produce it cheaply enough we can easily just import it..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 8075155, member: 6695"] To emphasise those wise words of one great statesman: heed another, Winston Churchill who also said, during the war when German U boats were threatening to starve us into submission, ‘We must never, ever, let ourselves be in this position again!’ But none of today’s politicians can remember the days of food rationing: thus they have no respect for the importance of our agricultural industry, because they have never known food shortage. To them, and to modern society, food always has been and always will be cheap and plentiful, and if our farmers can’t produce it cheaply enough we can easily just import it.......... [/QUOTE]
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