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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7505778" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>I see and hear loads of pro-livestock agriculture on the BBC. The only agenda the BBC has is to fulfill its role as a national broadcaster of quality programming. </p><p>Whenever it goes tits up - for us - it is because we as an industry have failed somewhere down the line. Given the constant bitching and whinging about the BBC from the NFU, I am surprised we get as good a press as we do. </p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>100%. </p><p>So why the fudge do we keep slagging off the BBC, if we then want them to have such conversations with us ? </p><p>AR have Roger Harrabin on speed dial. They have him as a friend on fb. Why ? Because they understand that you catch more flies with sugar than vinegar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7505778, member: 76758"] I see and hear loads of pro-livestock agriculture on the BBC. The only agenda the BBC has is to fulfill its role as a national broadcaster of quality programming. Whenever it goes tits up - for us - it is because we as an industry have failed somewhere down the line. Given the constant bitching and whinging about the BBC from the NFU, I am surprised we get as good a press as we do. 100%. So why the fudge do we keep slagging off the BBC, if we then want them to have such conversations with us ? AR have Roger Harrabin on speed dial. They have him as a friend on fb. Why ? Because they understand that you catch more flies with sugar than vinegar. [/QUOTE]
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