Piers Morgan and Vegans

hally

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Livestock Farmer
Location
cumbria
Yeah she has wrote many articles slagging off the country folk that live next to her. Beats me why these type chose to live in the countryside if it’s so abhorrent to her. I think she was declared bankrupt which explains the lack of bill paying.
 

sidjon

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Location
EXMOOR
Yeah she has wrote many articles slagging off the country folk that live next to her. Beats me why these type chose to live in the countryside if it’s so abhorrent to her. I think she was declared bankrupt which explains the lack of bill paying.
Think she gone bankrupt several times, but had a small holding worth 2 million :scratchhead::scratchhead:, would point out her sister lives local and she is liked by most .
 

Ukjay

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Location
Wales!
Yum yum:

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Stewart Setter

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Suffolk, UK
Hilarious.. I tied Vegan.. didn't get on with it. I've only cut meat out (at the moment) because trying to loose a little weight and lower the old cholesterol. Veganism is not a religion, it's a life choice. I have friends and family that are Vegan but are not pushing their Vegan beliefs about.. some people just need a worth while project to keep them entertained.
 

primmiemoo

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Location
Devon
Hilarious.. I tied Vegan.. didn't get on with it. I've only cut meat out (at the moment) because trying to loose a little weight and lower the old cholesterol. Veganism is not a religion, it's a life choice. I have friends and family that are Vegan but are not pushing their Vegan beliefs about.. some people just need a worth while project to keep them entertained.

Veganism does exist within some religious faiths, but those who take that path are professed. The men wear nothing, the women wear a seamless garment, and they sweep the ground before them lest they tread upon a small creature. Most people who follow those faiths are lacto-vegetarians. There's more dairy production in the Indian subcontinent than in Europe - I think that's what was said in an article in Farmers Weekly recently.

There are plenty of people who try to follow a lifestyle that eschews animal derived food and products, but that isn't a religion. Fine if they know a highly skilled dietician, but dangerous if they don't, and if they substitute leather for oil based fabrics, or use manmade microfibres, then they're uggering up the planet for the sake of vanity.

PS, Stewart. I had a wibble with cholesterol, and have been advised that cutting out meat isn't necessary. A daily glug of good olive oil makes the difference - 50ml. Eating a meal of mackerel or other oily fish once a week is beneficial, too.
 
Not to mention the cute and cuddly rodents that the farmer must "murder" to protect his grain stores and big bale silage stacks!

Once went to a local animal sanctuary run by vegans, all very nice ,with animals rescued from here and there. I did notice ,while I was there, the rat poison at the back of the horse stable. Perhaps some animals are more equal than others.
 

Cowabunga

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Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Hilarious.. I tied Vegan.. didn't get on with it. I've only cut meat out (at the moment) because trying to loose a little weight and lower the old cholesterol. Veganism is not a religion, it's a life choice. I have friends and family that are Vegan but are not pushing their Vegan beliefs about.. some people just need a worth while project to keep them entertained.

You would lose weight far faster if you went on a meat only diet. No veg even. Certainly no carbohydrates.
It works for Jordan Peterson and his daughter, so it is bound to be impressive.
 

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