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New Political Party led by farmers and other such local rural people
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew B" data-source="post: 5741536" data-attributes="member: 68748"><p>I have been very impressed, by attending various farming conferences over the last few months, by the excellent speakers (often entrepreneurial farmers) who have something interesting to say and are bringing in new ideas to deal with identified problems. </p><p></p><p>These conferences have little input from the big agro-chemical and big agri- business suppliers sponsorship (and control) but are filled with dynamic people who really are, in my experience, honest straightforward people trying to do some good.</p><p></p><p>Most people, I have spoken to recently, now feel represented by none of the political parties in UK and it struck me that maybe a new political party is needed which has farming, food, business, health, security etc at its heart.</p><p></p><p>The matters which most people are now dealing seem to be completely ignored by the politicians and we are heading into difficult times ahead.</p><p></p><p>Most new political parties are birthed from disgruntled politicians but what if politicians were banned from the leadership of such a new party but rather everyone in leadership roles in this new party were just straightforward honest people, have evidence they can run a business to a budget and who can lead from the experience they have gained through their own businesses.</p><p></p><p>Is that too simplistic or could interested people get together and offer an alternative to what's on offer now?</p><p></p><p>I fully appreciate that in the inner cities there might be more of a challenge but even there leadership is massively lacking and a new approach is needed which if food and health focused might gain support</p><p></p><p>I don't specifically want this thread to become a political discussion but rather to discuss if a new party would be welcome, if farmers and those with businesses in the rural environment are suitable MP's and wether anyone would be interested?</p><p></p><p>My own situation is that I am pretty apolitical but the mess we find ourselves in now as a country seems to require some action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew B, post: 5741536, member: 68748"] I have been very impressed, by attending various farming conferences over the last few months, by the excellent speakers (often entrepreneurial farmers) who have something interesting to say and are bringing in new ideas to deal with identified problems. These conferences have little input from the big agro-chemical and big agri- business suppliers sponsorship (and control) but are filled with dynamic people who really are, in my experience, honest straightforward people trying to do some good. Most people, I have spoken to recently, now feel represented by none of the political parties in UK and it struck me that maybe a new political party is needed which has farming, food, business, health, security etc at its heart. The matters which most people are now dealing seem to be completely ignored by the politicians and we are heading into difficult times ahead. Most new political parties are birthed from disgruntled politicians but what if politicians were banned from the leadership of such a new party but rather everyone in leadership roles in this new party were just straightforward honest people, have evidence they can run a business to a budget and who can lead from the experience they have gained through their own businesses. Is that too simplistic or could interested people get together and offer an alternative to what's on offer now? I fully appreciate that in the inner cities there might be more of a challenge but even there leadership is massively lacking and a new approach is needed which if food and health focused might gain support I don't specifically want this thread to become a political discussion but rather to discuss if a new party would be welcome, if farmers and those with businesses in the rural environment are suitable MP's and wether anyone would be interested? My own situation is that I am pretty apolitical but the mess we find ourselves in now as a country seems to require some action. [/QUOTE]
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