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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7861248" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Land appropriation happens in many different forms. There are the obvious forms such as compulsory purchase for national infrastructure and then the more insidious ways such as forcing folks out of business either by legislation or even schemes devised by our own “industry” to squeeze out folks who don’t quite conform to their particular way of doing things.</p><p>My father’s generation feared the “WarAg” which had powers to evict right into the 1950’s. The committee often comprised of larger farmers who in some peoples view used the committees powers to dispossess smaller competitors who didn’t meet their quite narrow definition of “efficiency”. Sounds familiar? Well in my view RT is just a reincarnation of the WarAg bullyboy mentality, supported now as it was then by the big beasts in the NFU. Iron fist in the velvet glove. British democracy at work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7861248, member: 2119"] Land appropriation happens in many different forms. There are the obvious forms such as compulsory purchase for national infrastructure and then the more insidious ways such as forcing folks out of business either by legislation or even schemes devised by our own “industry” to squeeze out folks who don’t quite conform to their particular way of doing things. My father’s generation feared the “WarAg” which had powers to evict right into the 1950’s. The committee often comprised of larger farmers who in some peoples view used the committees powers to dispossess smaller competitors who didn’t meet their quite narrow definition of “efficiency”. Sounds familiar? Well in my view RT is just a reincarnation of the WarAg bullyboy mentality, supported now as it was then by the big beasts in the NFU. Iron fist in the velvet glove. British democracy at work. [/QUOTE]
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