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Clarkson knows the score!
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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user 436632456" data-source="post: 8187371" data-attributes="member: 151698"><p>I really like Jezza, but I'm not sure that he is the hero of British farming that people want him to be.</p><p></p><p>Diddly Squat is what it is.. a tourist attraction. I can't see many locals nipping down for their food shop or to get a 12 pack of shady for £36. Fair play to what they have achieved but selling candles for 2 score isn't a business model most of laymans want or even can achieve without a massive media following. </p><p></p><p>It is great to see someone with a great vocal outlet using it to promote farming to the public, just not sure how high up the list trapping crayfish is to the everyday farmer like you and I.</p><p></p><p>I know nothing about crayfish or even the licensing but I do believe the EA have some very real concerns about introducing an invasive species which I do believe the tweets are really aimed at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user 436632456, post: 8187371, member: 151698"] I really like Jezza, but I'm not sure that he is the hero of British farming that people want him to be. Diddly Squat is what it is.. a tourist attraction. I can't see many locals nipping down for their food shop or to get a 12 pack of shady for £36. Fair play to what they have achieved but selling candles for 2 score isn't a business model most of laymans want or even can achieve without a massive media following. It is great to see someone with a great vocal outlet using it to promote farming to the public, just not sure how high up the list trapping crayfish is to the everyday farmer like you and I. I know nothing about crayfish or even the licensing but I do believe the EA have some very real concerns about introducing an invasive species which I do believe the tweets are really aimed at. [/QUOTE]
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