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Lord Goldsmith speech on green recovery
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7065753" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It’s at the daily practical level that it comes home to you. Thanks to ever increasing badger population I now have to watch about 3 acres out of 50 acres of cereals trampled into the ground. There is absolutely nothing I can do about this as the government has decided the badgers have more rights than I do. So resources are wasted growing the crop. And nobody cares. Loss of neonics has made OSR and beet almost non starters and now subject of much wasted effort and resource and all we get is silence from the government who are complicit with the ill informed middle classes who now seek to manage us. It’s shameful it really is. I was discussing with my brother only this morning how we are to find a way forward because far from from being sustainable, farming here is fast becoming unsustainable. Watching your own work needlessly trashed while nobody gives a damn is the worst part of it. Then they pay lip service to mental health. Utter tools the lot of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7065753, member: 2119"] It’s at the daily practical level that it comes home to you. Thanks to ever increasing badger population I now have to watch about 3 acres out of 50 acres of cereals trampled into the ground. There is absolutely nothing I can do about this as the government has decided the badgers have more rights than I do. So resources are wasted growing the crop. And nobody cares. Loss of neonics has made OSR and beet almost non starters and now subject of much wasted effort and resource and all we get is silence from the government who are complicit with the ill informed middle classes who now seek to manage us. It’s shameful it really is. I was discussing with my brother only this morning how we are to find a way forward because far from from being sustainable, farming here is fast becoming unsustainable. Watching your own work needlessly trashed while nobody gives a damn is the worst part of it. Then they pay lip service to mental health. Utter tools the lot of them. [/QUOTE]
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