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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="snarling bee" data-source="post: 7899626" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>The NFU, has never taken all the credit for pushing back on RT. I have never done that, in fact on another thread that is what I have said. TFF should take a bit of credit as well. But for TFF to claim all the credit would be also immoral.</p><p>Unfortunately as long some on here spout inaccuracies in order to critisise the NFU then TFF will not be flavour of the month at the NFU. Perhaps if you don't want to be rubbished by the the NFU then don't rubbish them.</p><p></p><p>In any debate there needs to be constructive criticism, as soon as untruths are told and personal accusations are made than the argument looses its validity.</p><p>If you want to make change keep it accurate, sensible and real. There are some proper valid points on here - don't spoil it with insults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snarling bee, post: 7899626, member: 681"] The NFU, has never taken all the credit for pushing back on RT. I have never done that, in fact on another thread that is what I have said. TFF should take a bit of credit as well. But for TFF to claim all the credit would be also immoral. Unfortunately as long some on here spout inaccuracies in order to critisise the NFU then TFF will not be flavour of the month at the NFU. Perhaps if you don't want to be rubbished by the the NFU then don't rubbish them. In any debate there needs to be constructive criticism, as soon as untruths are told and personal accusations are made than the argument looses its validity. If you want to make change keep it accurate, sensible and real. There are some proper valid points on here - don't spoil it with insults. [/QUOTE]
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