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Their claiming their wages not grants possibly?Errr,none.
Their claiming their wages not grants possibly?Errr,none.
I wonder if the one that claimed for their fecking duck pond or whatever it was was qualified to keep ducksTheir claiming their wages not grants possibly?
no but you can get the bull to apply for the bull sh!t grantI’m qualified in bullsh!t...does that count?
bulls**t baffles Brains.I’m qualified in bullsh!t...does that count?
@Muck Spreader @le bon paysan doesnt France have these rules where you need to have an agricultural qualification? There was a lad in college with me doing a NDA who’d just moved to France but came back to England to complete an NDA so that he could claim more? This was almost 15 years ago mind?
Yeah this was a lad of 25ish who came back to get the qualifications as he didn’t get them when younger but his brothers did have them so they were already Farming out in France.Their is no requirement to have agricultural qualifications to farm and get the subsidies. However, if you want to be classed as a young farmer (<40 yr) with all it's associated benefits which can be considerable, you do need agricultural qualifications.
What formal qualifications do politicians have to be politicians...........NON.
We don’t need 80 year olds clinging on to tenanciesyawn. another day, another hurdle. just a cunning wheeze to cut out paying dole. i'll just carry on me hobby without " grants ", " funding ", " subs".
wonder how it'll affect 80 year olds on tenancies lol.
they'd do well to start off getting pet and horse owners to gain qualifications , if they're looking for things to do.
We don’t need 80 year olds clinging on to tenancies
But, unlike you, most of them can spell simple words.
Let a young person have a go!Is that the "Royal" we or just you