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<blockquote data-quote="Hampton" data-source="post: 7989693" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Which specific issues are you referring to?</p><p>If it’s the panorama thing then although I haven’t seen it, my wife has and said it was awful and many decent folk on here have said it was scandalous so that’s enough for me to state that anyone who mistreats animals in that way should be expunged from the industry and prosecuted. Poor prices are never an excuse for cruelty.</p><p>If it’s the soya issue, then I agree with you.</p><p>If it’s an ethical grievance you have to do with farming livestock then that is your opinion.</p><p>If it is a vegan issue then their are about 500000 vegans in the uk and 69 million meat eaters</p><p>If it’s the climate change issue then have a look at research by dr miles Allen, professor of geosystem science at the University of Oxford and director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Resource Stewardship.</p><p>Here is a guardian link</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theguardian.com/profile/myles-r-allen[/URL]</p><p>He has also written journal based research on how cattle aren’t to blame, but the above is easier reading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hampton, post: 7989693, member: 6937"] Which specific issues are you referring to? If it’s the panorama thing then although I haven’t seen it, my wife has and said it was awful and many decent folk on here have said it was scandalous so that’s enough for me to state that anyone who mistreats animals in that way should be expunged from the industry and prosecuted. Poor prices are never an excuse for cruelty. If it’s the soya issue, then I agree with you. If it’s an ethical grievance you have to do with farming livestock then that is your opinion. If it is a vegan issue then their are about 500000 vegans in the uk and 69 million meat eaters If it’s the climate change issue then have a look at research by dr miles Allen, professor of geosystem science at the University of Oxford and director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Resource Stewardship. Here is a guardian link [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.theguardian.com/profile/myles-r-allen[/URL] He has also written journal based research on how cattle aren’t to blame, but the above is easier reading [/QUOTE]
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