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Refuse to pay your TV licence fee - UK Agriculture Fight back
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<blockquote data-quote="Beowulf" data-source="post: 6503138" data-attributes="member: 61820"><p>Did you mean "probably"?</p><p></p><p>This nonsense is typical of the farmer attitude, where the default response is to play the victim. Farmers are getting a bit of stick in all corners of the media circus right now, not just the BBC, because climate-change and other environmental concerns are currently flavour of the week with the tediously sanctimonious and the easily influenced. The BBC is merely reporting that which is relevant to current affairs, such as the UN publishing a report or the likes.</p><p></p><p>At the moment it's farming, a while back it was fossil fueled power stations, diesel cars before that and nuclear has had its share too. The green lobby will always have their sights set on someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beowulf, post: 6503138, member: 61820"] Did you mean "probably"? This nonsense is typical of the farmer attitude, where the default response is to play the victim. Farmers are getting a bit of stick in all corners of the media circus right now, not just the BBC, because climate-change and other environmental concerns are currently flavour of the week with the tediously sanctimonious and the easily influenced. The BBC is merely reporting that which is relevant to current affairs, such as the UN publishing a report or the likes. At the moment it's farming, a while back it was fossil fueled power stations, diesel cars before that and nuclear has had its share too. The green lobby will always have their sights set on someone. [/QUOTE]
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