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<blockquote data-quote="Robt" data-source="post: 6517724" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>Ive read all the replies. This is my point of view.</p><p>Is the vegan threat as as bad as some are making out? i dont think so. My local butcher shop is busier than ever. In fact one in the southeast has now started selling veggie burgers and vegan burgers! They say why turn customers away if one of the family is non meat eating.</p><p>We are all looking at these radical vegan posts as farmers hence we notice them more. It would be interesting to have a poll of non farmers to see if they actually take any notice of the radical vegan posts? I doubt they do.</p><p>I strongly disagree with lying juts ''cos they do''.</p><p>There are millions of non farmers so if they were to questions the lies from our side then they would far out weigh those in farming that can defend. </p><p>I like the earlier post about farmers produce products that vegans and veggie's eat...</p><p>As for the answer, well i dont know, we cant sit back and do nothing but lying isnt the answer no matter how small it is. Look at Pritti Patel. She was sacked for lying to the then PM. Now she is Home Secretary .... News and headlines are short lived in this modern world. </p><p>My only suggestion is for the NFU to be better at Social media... But that ship/thread has long since sailed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robt, post: 6517724, member: 1005"] Ive read all the replies. This is my point of view. Is the vegan threat as as bad as some are making out? i dont think so. My local butcher shop is busier than ever. In fact one in the southeast has now started selling veggie burgers and vegan burgers! They say why turn customers away if one of the family is non meat eating. We are all looking at these radical vegan posts as farmers hence we notice them more. It would be interesting to have a poll of non farmers to see if they actually take any notice of the radical vegan posts? I doubt they do. I strongly disagree with lying juts ''cos they do''. There are millions of non farmers so if they were to questions the lies from our side then they would far out weigh those in farming that can defend. I like the earlier post about farmers produce products that vegans and veggie's eat... As for the answer, well i dont know, we cant sit back and do nothing but lying isnt the answer no matter how small it is. Look at Pritti Patel. She was sacked for lying to the then PM. Now she is Home Secretary .... News and headlines are short lived in this modern world. My only suggestion is for the NFU to be better at Social media... But that ship/thread has long since sailed [/QUOTE]
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