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George Eustice looses his mind at NFU fringe meeting!
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianV" data-source="post: 7779350" data-attributes="member: 150008"><p>This is where we go badly wrong, we (if the NFU were really a farming union) have more leverage than any other union in this country, we take an extremely large proportion of this countries sewage onto our farms voluntarily when there is hardly any other outlet for it.</p><p>If the NFU grew a pair of balls & threatened the Government that unless farmers were treated fairly they would instruct all farmers to refuse to accept sewage sludge onto their farms, this would grind sewage plants to a standstill in days, no government with the eco power there is now could ever contemplate any other means of disposal!</p><p>What other union has such power without any cost whatever to it's members? </p><p>Hell all the eco nuts would probably endorse it until they realised their own loos could also be in trouble!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianV, post: 7779350, member: 150008"] This is where we go badly wrong, we (if the NFU were really a farming union) have more leverage than any other union in this country, we take an extremely large proportion of this countries sewage onto our farms voluntarily when there is hardly any other outlet for it. If the NFU grew a pair of balls & threatened the Government that unless farmers were treated fairly they would instruct all farmers to refuse to accept sewage sludge onto their farms, this would grind sewage plants to a standstill in days, no government with the eco power there is now could ever contemplate any other means of disposal! What other union has such power without any cost whatever to it's members? Hell all the eco nuts would probably endorse it until they realised their own loos could also be in trouble! [/QUOTE]
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