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Steve Barkley at OFC
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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 9105860" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>its increasingly looking to me, like they (tories) are starting to throw money at farmers sometimes in quite a bizarre way to try and buy back the rural vote , some of the payments although nice for some are way off the mark , The biggest worry as mentioned above is change of government,</p><p>Labour are going to have to make savings going forward so do you cut old people care , or social housing or do you cut paying perceived wealthy farmers for checking hedgerows and direct drilling that most would do anyway as part of their job,</p><p>We are being led up the garden path for the removal of all subsidy's, its going to be hard to justify long term to those that have no idea what they are paying for .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 9105860, member: 347"] its increasingly looking to me, like they (tories) are starting to throw money at farmers sometimes in quite a bizarre way to try and buy back the rural vote , some of the payments although nice for some are way off the mark , The biggest worry as mentioned above is change of government, Labour are going to have to make savings going forward so do you cut old people care , or social housing or do you cut paying perceived wealthy farmers for checking hedgerows and direct drilling that most would do anyway as part of their job, We are being led up the garden path for the removal of all subsidy's, its going to be hard to justify long term to those that have no idea what they are paying for . [/QUOTE]
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