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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 8160562" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>Comments that would be relevant if we were talking about the <em>withdrawal</em> of public money from agricultural land.</p><p></p><p>We aren't, we are talking about the <em>transfer</em> of public money on agricultural land. </p><p></p><p>A transfer from those who need it the most and who deliver the best value for money - the small, family farm - to those who need it the least and deliver the worst value for money - the landed gentry, the quangos and the charities. </p><p> </p><p>The public are going to be buying cattle and handling systems for the RSPB, whilst telling the family farm they need to stand on their own feet. It is immoral, it is unjustifiable, it is an abuse of public money, and [USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER] needs to have the guts to admit this and put a stop to the madness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 8160562, member: 76758"] Comments that would be relevant if we were talking about the [I]withdrawal[/I] of public money from agricultural land. We aren't, we are talking about the [I]transfer[/I] of public money on agricultural land. A transfer from those who need it the most and who deliver the best value for money - the small, family farm - to those who need it the least and deliver the worst value for money - the landed gentry, the quangos and the charities. The public are going to be buying cattle and handling systems for the RSPB, whilst telling the family farm they need to stand on their own feet. It is immoral, it is unjustifiable, it is an abuse of public money, and [USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER] needs to have the guts to admit this and put a stop to the madness. [/QUOTE]
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