Any Forum Members at Birmingham and can you make yourselves heard?

Wolds Beef

Member
As above.!! Make some noise with the questions and make people feel the mood of REAL Farmers. You have a platform, get out there. No doubt the great and the good are there and a lot of media outlets too, talk to them and tell them how we all feel.
WB
 

Bald Rick

Moderator
Moderator
Location
Anglesey
As above.!! Make some noise with the questions and make people feel the mood of REAL Farmers. You have a platform, get out there. No doubt the great and the good are there and a lot of media outlets too, talk to them and tell them how we all feel.
WB

Why? What's happening in Brum?
 

Wolds Beef

Member
ICC Birmingham - NFU!! Conference today and tomorrow concluding with the crowning of Tom Bradshaw!! The chance to ask some awkward questions if they are allowed.
WB
P.S. It is online if you are a member! Fight from the Inside!!
 

J 1177

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Durham, UK
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Burrell Road Loco

Member
Arable Farmer
Please read the ‘Is this true‘ thread on here, and wonder why those sponsors are there.
Wake up folks, this isn’t about ‘letting’ you farm your land, this is about how to ’take’ your land. Do your own research, and look up the ‘Tristate City’ that will cover the entire Netherlands.
Yes I’m now putting my tin foil hat on.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Moderator
Location
Lichfield
Didn’t think we lived in 1930’s Russia, and you had to be party member to protest outside?😜

i’ve nothing to protest about as i’m not a member ! the day i resigned i made my point to the NFU and i suggest EVERYONE else unhappy with them uses the vote of membership in a similar way, it’s all they will listen to ultimately

The CT report into red tractor proves beyond doubt that NFU leaders lied to members and council - i hope a member in the room has the balls to ask for explanation of this


I can use my time better holding to them to account , exposing conflicts of interest and / make my point and opinions and reach far more people using social media however and will continue to do so without getting arrested or inconveniencing the general public

“The pen is mightier than the sword” …….. never in history has this been more true than today
 
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Burrell Road Loco

Member
Arable Farmer
i’ve nothing to protest about as i’m not a member ! the day i resigned i made my point to the NFU and i suggest EVERYONE else unhappy with them uses the vote of membership in a similar way, it’s all they will listen to ultimately

The CT report into red tractor proves beyond doubt that NFU leaders lied to members and council - i hope a member in the room has the balls to ask for explanation of this


I can use my time better holding to them to account , exposing conflicts of interest and / make my point and opinions and reach far more people using social media however and will continue to do so without getting arrested or inconveniencing the general public

“The pen is mightier than the sword” …….. never in history has this been more true than today
What an excellent response, I applaud you sir, it was a cheap easy shot in jest, please don’t take any offence. 😃
If you feel you have nothing to protest about, I envy your personal position and wish you well.
However I personally believe we as an industry have our very survival at stake, hence I would be willing to protest in a peaceful and lawful way at the drop of a hat, weather it was to the industry body that should be voicing our common concerns, or for the wider farmers unrest around the world.
 

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