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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 6860474" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Interesting question.</p><p>Certainly Gibbo was a huge and reassuring national presence, despite never having been elevated to headquarters- and my fondness for the organisation has greatly waned since his exit. </p><p>(no disrespect to Mel, whom i regard highly).</p><p></p><p>But this crisis is of a different flavour, not specific to us.</p><p>Therefore the media aren't thinking to ask us for info.</p><p>And as Guy has pointed out, shouting how important we are right now will look petty.</p><p>(watch public reaction the the wonkers who kick a ball of wind about for a gozillion quid a minute, who are demanding they continue to get paid full rate)</p><p></p><p>The critical thing will be that NFU drive home a realigned post covid ag strategy. </p><p>I'm guessing most ELMS discussion so far should be thrown out the window, although Govie will cling to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 6860474, member: 9965"] Interesting question. Certainly Gibbo was a huge and reassuring national presence, despite never having been elevated to headquarters- and my fondness for the organisation has greatly waned since his exit. (no disrespect to Mel, whom i regard highly). But this crisis is of a different flavour, not specific to us. Therefore the media aren't thinking to ask us for info. And as Guy has pointed out, shouting how important we are right now will look petty. (watch public reaction the the wonkers who kick a ball of wind about for a gozillion quid a minute, who are demanding they continue to get paid full rate) The critical thing will be that NFU drive home a realigned post covid ag strategy. I'm guessing most ELMS discussion so far should be thrown out the window, although Govie will cling to it. [/QUOTE]
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