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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8117382" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>That’s the problem. Refusal to crackdown on it looks like tacit approval of the protests by government.I’m sure the protests suit the agenda of many at the top of government right down to the ground.</p><p>Farmers don’t realise that they are enemy number one to the Johnson family of animal rights activists and the Goldsmith green bankers.</p><p>The are almost parallels to the kind of thing the Kremlin foments to justify “sending in the troops”. Sit back and allow enough protests to develop with a bit of tacit approval from the very top. Intimidate farmers and livestock producers. Then ban what they do with the full force of the law because it’s “what the people want”.</p><p>Absolute strokers in my view but what can I do about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8117382, member: 2119"] That’s the problem. Refusal to crackdown on it looks like tacit approval of the protests by government.I’m sure the protests suit the agenda of many at the top of government right down to the ground. Farmers don’t realise that they are enemy number one to the Johnson family of animal rights activists and the Goldsmith green bankers. The are almost parallels to the kind of thing the Kremlin foments to justify “sending in the troops”. Sit back and allow enough protests to develop with a bit of tacit approval from the very top. Intimidate farmers and livestock producers. Then ban what they do with the full force of the law because it’s “what the people want”. Absolute strokers in my view but what can I do about it? [/QUOTE]
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