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Buy some lube and brace yourselves, we're all going to be fudged by red tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7605582" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I can see all sorts of possible problems if we go much further down the route of RT appointing itself the head of U.K. Agriculture. If there is low uptake of ELMS I can see it becoming a compulsory element of RT and as we can’t to all intents and purposes sell anything without being members of RT then they really can force us to whatever their political masters want us to do, which being grocery industry lead doesn’t bode well at all. It’s just a ticking bomb really. Production should never have got into bed with retail. There should be red lines drawn up and a body that independently stands up for the producer. It’s just no good at all having the job run by the grocery trade and their political chums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7605582, member: 2119"] I can see all sorts of possible problems if we go much further down the route of RT appointing itself the head of U.K. Agriculture. If there is low uptake of ELMS I can see it becoming a compulsory element of RT and as we can’t to all intents and purposes sell anything without being members of RT then they really can force us to whatever their political masters want us to do, which being grocery industry lead doesn’t bode well at all. It’s just a ticking bomb really. Production should never have got into bed with retail. There should be red lines drawn up and a body that independently stands up for the producer. It’s just no good at all having the job run by the grocery trade and their political chums. [/QUOTE]
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