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Is Red Tractor actually legal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 7942900" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>it's a protection racket pure and simple, I first posted that on TFF nearly a decade ago, Guy Smith laughed as did others .............. oh how things change</p><p></p><p>It has no competitors and that is unhealthy, the NFU created this situation where a private company without competition has such control over an entire industry, the AHDB helped - both now have a responsibility ton help fix it</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is it legal ? .......... a group of us have taken high level legal advice about this, it skirts VERY much on the edge of competition law and there have been a few notable climb downs and changes since they have been aware farmers are looking more closely at the legality and detail. There is potentially a case to answer we are advised but taking that forward would be extremely expensive .......... the NFU could easy fund such action if minded however ............ but pigs will fly first !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 7942900, member: 6"] it's a protection racket pure and simple, I first posted that on TFF nearly a decade ago, Guy Smith laughed as did others .............. oh how things change It has no competitors and that is unhealthy, the NFU created this situation where a private company without competition has such control over an entire industry, the AHDB helped - both now have a responsibility ton help fix it Is it legal ? .......... a group of us have taken high level legal advice about this, it skirts VERY much on the edge of competition law and there have been a few notable climb downs and changes since they have been aware farmers are looking more closely at the legality and detail. There is potentially a case to answer we are advised but taking that forward would be extremely expensive .......... the NFU could easy fund such action if minded however ............ but pigs will fly first ! [/QUOTE]
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