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NFU Brexit Remain £73,565 spend
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<blockquote data-quote="Tamar" data-source="post: 4837544" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I think you probably already know the answer to that one from previous correspondences.</p><p></p><p>I was a member all my farming career, including paying into all the extras and doing all my insurance with the mutual. This year I stopped my membership, mainly as I didn't like the way the NFU was pushing the RT.......or paying into the remain camp.......or opposing the minimum wage to farm workers. (Why should they be paid pittance, just because we are fools working for less some years.)</p><p></p><p>I'm a man of principle, hence the reason I also opted out of any farm assurance scheme, as I know it is lying to our customers to maintain that the scheme can trace the food from their plate back to the farm it was produced on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tamar, post: 4837544, member: 2805"] I think you probably already know the answer to that one from previous correspondences. I was a member all my farming career, including paying into all the extras and doing all my insurance with the mutual. This year I stopped my membership, mainly as I didn't like the way the NFU was pushing the RT.......or paying into the remain camp.......or opposing the minimum wage to farm workers. (Why should they be paid pittance, just because we are fools working for less some years.) I'm a man of principle, hence the reason I also opted out of any farm assurance scheme, as I know it is lying to our customers to maintain that the scheme can trace the food from their plate back to the farm it was produced on. [/QUOTE]
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