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Boris Johnson unveils ‘grow for Britain’ plan
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 8185861" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>Just to keep this to cows for simplicity sake: </p><p>The Dimbleby report to Government calls for less cows because they cause climate change. The NFU call for less cows because they cause climate change. The Dimbleby report to Government says we need to mess with our cows diets and fit them with methane masks. The NFU say the same. </p><p>In what way is the NFU not responsible for Government policy that adversely affects cattle farmers ? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>100% . So how come the NFU, time after time, pursue policies that are either doomed to failure or would work against farmers should they be enacted ? Because it is bloody difficult to come up with policies that will both help farmers and not p!ss off the cartel, that's why. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Back to Bob Crow. Did he apologize for the environmental impact of building a tube line ? </p><p>It is - supposedly - the job of the NFU to represent primary producers. They don't. They continually apologize. Why ? Because the cartel have told them to admit guilt and promise to do better. So that they can put a sticker on the produce saying 'trying harder'. Greenwash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 8185861, member: 76758"] Just to keep this to cows for simplicity sake: The Dimbleby report to Government calls for less cows because they cause climate change. The NFU call for less cows because they cause climate change. The Dimbleby report to Government says we need to mess with our cows diets and fit them with methane masks. The NFU say the same. In what way is the NFU not responsible for Government policy that adversely affects cattle farmers ? 100% . So how come the NFU, time after time, pursue policies that are either doomed to failure or would work against farmers should they be enacted ? Because it is bloody difficult to come up with policies that will both help farmers and not p!ss off the cartel, that's why. Back to Bob Crow. Did he apologize for the environmental impact of building a tube line ? It is - supposedly - the job of the NFU to represent primary producers. They don't. They continually apologize. Why ? Because the cartel have told them to admit guilt and promise to do better. So that they can put a sticker on the produce saying 'trying harder'. Greenwash. [/QUOTE]
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