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Red tape, Government interference and bull#£&t- when did it first start?
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<blockquote data-quote="livestock 1" data-source="post: 9107705" data-attributes="member: 106502"><p>While we were gathering sheep one day I was explaining to my youngest lad how the sssi’s had evolved from nothing into having grazing land and more importantly shelter that we aren’t allowed to use. Given the past struggles to pay for this land including some that are dead and some alive but worn out I couldn’t actually believe how bad it sounded what I was saying. </p><p>My lad had got into a discussion at sixth form with a teacher who was lecturing about how well off farmers are and how we have a free hand to do as we please. When challenged the teacher said we had these sssi’s by choice and we weren’t forced into them which is totally untrue. Further discussion was banned as the conversation wasn’t going the way she intended. </p><p>This seems to be the norm now the frog in the boiling water springs to mind</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livestock 1, post: 9107705, member: 106502"] While we were gathering sheep one day I was explaining to my youngest lad how the sssi’s had evolved from nothing into having grazing land and more importantly shelter that we aren’t allowed to use. Given the past struggles to pay for this land including some that are dead and some alive but worn out I couldn’t actually believe how bad it sounded what I was saying. My lad had got into a discussion at sixth form with a teacher who was lecturing about how well off farmers are and how we have a free hand to do as we please. When challenged the teacher said we had these sssi’s by choice and we weren’t forced into them which is totally untrue. Further discussion was banned as the conversation wasn’t going the way she intended. This seems to be the norm now the frog in the boiling water springs to mind [/QUOTE]
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