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Todays Red Tractor Webinar - My questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 7432951" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Sadly I don not think the anti NFU rhetoric is misplaced, Minette is a clear RT supporter and their constant insistence they have no control here is rubbish</p><p></p><p>even if they didn't own a chunk of it (as they incorrectly claim !) they could simply tell all members to withdraw RT membership next monday ........... JOB DONE ! RIP Red Tractor !</p><p></p><p>grass roots NFU is fine, great guys, mostly unpaid working hard for a better UK ag future BRILLIANT - the paid professionals all have their nose in this same trough though with their mates, tales of Minette being "dragged" from her RT board seat abound, she saw no conflict of interest apparently. the people running RT are her friends </p><p></p><p></p><p>Its sad when resigning NFU membership is the only way a member can get anyone to start listening but right now it is the only direct vote anyone has on this</p><p></p><p><strong>The NFU CAN fix this - pretending they can't is insulting to inteligence</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>AHDB could also fix this I think ....... I think they maybe more likely to do so however and pull there £250k support and get a new self cert "produced within UK legal standards" box added to grain passports which is all this actually needs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 7432951, member: 6"] Sadly I don not think the anti NFU rhetoric is misplaced, Minette is a clear RT supporter and their constant insistence they have no control here is rubbish even if they didn't own a chunk of it (as they incorrectly claim !) they could simply tell all members to withdraw RT membership next monday ........... JOB DONE ! RIP Red Tractor ! grass roots NFU is fine, great guys, mostly unpaid working hard for a better UK ag future BRILLIANT - the paid professionals all have their nose in this same trough though with their mates, tales of Minette being "dragged" from her RT board seat abound, she saw no conflict of interest apparently. the people running RT are her friends Its sad when resigning NFU membership is the only way a member can get anyone to start listening but right now it is the only direct vote anyone has on this [B]The NFU CAN fix this - pretending they can't is insulting to inteligence[/B] AHDB could also fix this I think ....... I think they maybe more likely to do so however and pull there £250k support and get a new self cert "produced within UK legal standards" box added to grain passports which is all this actually needs [/QUOTE]
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