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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8100469" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>So what we are essentially admitting is that we no longer have sufficient back up from the police, judiciary and ultimately government to keep our businesses safe. In fact some of the “activists” we face are encouraged by the judiciary and government. So we are going down road of employing private militia.</p><p>The message to me is quite clear. “We as a government couldn’t give one about the security of farming businesses”. So actually I couldn’t give one about their food security and won’t be busting a gut over that.</p><p>Help me and I’ll help you. Show is disdain and we’ll show you disdain. Since having my sheds cleared of all useful tools on several occasions I no longer bother replacing them. The job doesn’t pay for that or the private security firms now supposedly needed. As a result my productive efficiency suffers but hey ho that’s modern couldn’t care less Britain. I’m getting used it. I’m alright Jack. I just invest my capital in countries that do take commercial busyness activity seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8100469, member: 2119"] So what we are essentially admitting is that we no longer have sufficient back up from the police, judiciary and ultimately government to keep our businesses safe. In fact some of the “activists” we face are encouraged by the judiciary and government. So we are going down road of employing private militia. The message to me is quite clear. “We as a government couldn’t give one about the security of farming businesses”. So actually I couldn’t give one about their food security and won’t be busting a gut over that. Help me and I’ll help you. Show is disdain and we’ll show you disdain. Since having my sheds cleared of all useful tools on several occasions I no longer bother replacing them. The job doesn’t pay for that or the private security firms now supposedly needed. As a result my productive efficiency suffers but hey ho that’s modern couldn’t care less Britain. I’m getting used it. I’m alright Jack. I just invest my capital in countries that do take commercial busyness activity seriously. [/QUOTE]
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