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Struggling farmers have been abandoned by the Government Jamie Blackett
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<blockquote data-quote="ollandroverman" data-source="post: 6877665" data-attributes="member: 2015"><p>Get over yourselves. There is about the same number of self employed people who will fall through the income support net and are in really big trouble, as there are farmers in the UK who, let's not forget, are still in buissiness and generally still trading albeit at lower prices.</p><p> Government intervention into markets is not to be taken lightly, and really is a last resort when markets are proven to be dysfunction. </p><p>The current situation is crap, but we are only a short while into market upset, far to soon for the heavy artillery of forced intervention and all the lasting problems that would bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollandroverman, post: 6877665, member: 2015"] Get over yourselves. There is about the same number of self employed people who will fall through the income support net and are in really big trouble, as there are farmers in the UK who, let's not forget, are still in buissiness and generally still trading albeit at lower prices. Government intervention into markets is not to be taken lightly, and really is a last resort when markets are proven to be dysfunction. The current situation is crap, but we are only a short while into market upset, far to soon for the heavy artillery of forced intervention and all the lasting problems that would bring. [/QUOTE]
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