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End of the Road for Small Livestock Farms?
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<blockquote data-quote="JP1" data-source="post: 7607750" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>I shall keep going for 20 more years so I can leave something of a legacy for Freddie IF he wants it. Folks in the village see me and my stock for the passion it is </p><p></p><p>I plan to enjoy the journey even if fewer and fewer folks can see what I see and delight in</p><p></p><p>In the big scheme of things I fear more for what my fellow villagers have to put up with things like centralising health care and web based "customer services" rather than human. There's a massive culture of Gov and big business having fortress systems holding the bosses unaccountable whilst forcing ordinary folk in to monopolistic supply situations </p><p></p><p>I still say it starts with politicians, Their only output is legislation. From parish Council to General elections we need a "non-of-the-above" option so we can spend 10 years of infighting forcing out the old order and getting politicians with a spine, accountable and listening to us not their party whips. Ideal post Brexit to do that now. Cummings for election reform Tsar !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP1, post: 7607750, member: 54"] I shall keep going for 20 more years so I can leave something of a legacy for Freddie IF he wants it. Folks in the village see me and my stock for the passion it is I plan to enjoy the journey even if fewer and fewer folks can see what I see and delight in In the big scheme of things I fear more for what my fellow villagers have to put up with things like centralising health care and web based "customer services" rather than human. There's a massive culture of Gov and big business having fortress systems holding the bosses unaccountable whilst forcing ordinary folk in to monopolistic supply situations I still say it starts with politicians, Their only output is legislation. From parish Council to General elections we need a "non-of-the-above" option so we can spend 10 years of infighting forcing out the old order and getting politicians with a spine, accountable and listening to us not their party whips. Ideal post Brexit to do that now. Cummings for election reform Tsar ! [/QUOTE]
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