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Michael Gove speech @ OFC - Farming for the Next Generation
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<blockquote data-quote="Formatted" data-source="post: 4653204" data-attributes="member: 19062"><p>Largely very positive speech but few issues. </p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Public access is all well and good but 15,000 sheep killed by dogs in 2016.<br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">UK imports 50% of its food already, if we replace food production with environmental work how does the UK feed itself without comprising food safety in the UK and undermining farmers who choose to produce food rather than public goods?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">2024 is a long way away, with an election in 2022, is anything that was talked about today ever going to come to pass? </li> </ul><p>Don't forget David Millibands 2020 speech in 2007, some great ideas but he left the post shortly after and then with food price spikes in 2007 his policies were lost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Formatted, post: 4653204, member: 19062"] Largely very positive speech but few issues. [LIST] [*]Public access is all well and good but 15,000 sheep killed by dogs in 2016. [*]UK imports 50% of its food already, if we replace food production with environmental work how does the UK feed itself without comprising food safety in the UK and undermining farmers who choose to produce food rather than public goods? [*]2024 is a long way away, with an election in 2022, is anything that was talked about today ever going to come to pass? [/LIST] Don't forget David Millibands 2020 speech in 2007, some great ideas but he left the post shortly after and then with food price spikes in 2007 his policies were lost. [/QUOTE]
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