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Brexit Opportunities Minister calls for farming to be deregulated
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8108813" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It would be a start if the NFU stopped gold plating regulations through their very own RT.</p><p>Annual sprayer MOTs are just one example of NFU gold plating. They are only required every three years by law. The NFU could end annual testing through RT tomorrow if it really wanted to.</p><p>But I really don’t think there is any genuine interest within the NFU in reducing regulatory burdens. Their own cronies jobs in NRoSO, NSTS, VI and other empires depend on excessive regulation, though I’d welcome proof to the contrary.</p><p>We shall see if it’s yet more hot air or if there is concrete proof they really mean it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8108813, member: 2119"] It would be a start if the NFU stopped gold plating regulations through their very own RT. Annual sprayer MOTs are just one example of NFU gold plating. They are only required every three years by law. The NFU could end annual testing through RT tomorrow if it really wanted to. But I really don’t think there is any genuine interest within the NFU in reducing regulatory burdens. Their own cronies jobs in NRoSO, NSTS, VI and other empires depend on excessive regulation, though I’d welcome proof to the contrary. We shall see if it’s yet more hot air or if there is concrete proof they really mean it. [/QUOTE]
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