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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7155367" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>By doing our job as members: Making them accountable.</p><p>Couple of weeks ago there was a thread on here where the 'affiliate' members of the NFU were discussed. I suggested that all NFU members reading the thread - of which there would have been hundreds - do what I have done and email the NFU and ask the question "who are our affiliate members?". Want to know how many did so ? A big fat zero. My assumption. </p><p>Why is that relevant to this thread ? Because it is the affiliate members of the NFU who wish for farming to be tied up in ever more red tape, as it gets rid of producers and makes their supply chain easier to manage/control. </p><p>We get the representation we deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7155367, member: 76758"] By doing our job as members: Making them accountable. Couple of weeks ago there was a thread on here where the 'affiliate' members of the NFU were discussed. I suggested that all NFU members reading the thread - of which there would have been hundreds - do what I have done and email the NFU and ask the question "who are our affiliate members?". Want to know how many did so ? A big fat zero. My assumption. Why is that relevant to this thread ? Because it is the affiliate members of the NFU who wish for farming to be tied up in ever more red tape, as it gets rid of producers and makes their supply chain easier to manage/control. We get the representation we deserve. [/QUOTE]
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