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<blockquote data-quote="Austin7" data-source="post: 7457682" data-attributes="member: 42100"><p>Goweresque and Simon W are rightly sceptical, history is on their side. My position is that the institution, the legal frame work, is an important industry asset. It has been sadly misused by the current management. We had a chance to put things right when David Piccaver was appointed to Chair the Board, sadly David’s way to early passing robbed us of that chance. I repeat again AHDB requires a good kicking, it needs to suffer a near death experience. Should the vote come anywhere near being lost then the management should immediately resign, if they don’t the Minister should see that the right thing is done. Nick Saphir then has 5 years with a clean sheet before the first of the regular ballots. If management loses confidence of Levy payers they go, simple as that. This is why it would be different, why the years and years of arrogant disregard of our complaints would not be repeated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin7, post: 7457682, member: 42100"] Goweresque and Simon W are rightly sceptical, history is on their side. My position is that the institution, the legal frame work, is an important industry asset. It has been sadly misused by the current management. We had a chance to put things right when David Piccaver was appointed to Chair the Board, sadly David’s way to early passing robbed us of that chance. I repeat again AHDB requires a good kicking, it needs to suffer a near death experience. Should the vote come anywhere near being lost then the management should immediately resign, if they don’t the Minister should see that the right thing is done. Nick Saphir then has 5 years with a clean sheet before the first of the regular ballots. If management loses confidence of Levy payers they go, simple as that. This is why it would be different, why the years and years of arrogant disregard of our complaints would not be repeated. [/QUOTE]
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