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<blockquote data-quote="Tubbylew" data-source="post: 6728768" data-attributes="member: 34620"><p>Seems like nationalisation by the back door for those who take the shilling, i've never received subs directly,although my father has, as his predessesors did, (although a good part of my hedgelaying income would come from CAP money) I can't help feeling like the ladder is being pulled up on my generation (35yr old) of farmers somewhat, although i don't bellive in subsidies generally, but can't see joe public paying a fair price for food! More uncertainty in an uncertain world not very inspiring to all the bright young things they'll need to find in the next 15 to 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tubbylew, post: 6728768, member: 34620"] Seems like nationalisation by the back door for those who take the shilling, i've never received subs directly,although my father has, as his predessesors did, (although a good part of my hedgelaying income would come from CAP money) I can't help feeling like the ladder is being pulled up on my generation (35yr old) of farmers somewhat, although i don't bellive in subsidies generally, but can't see joe public paying a fair price for food! More uncertainty in an uncertain world not very inspiring to all the bright young things they'll need to find in the next 15 to 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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