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<blockquote data-quote="Turnip" data-source="post: 8876220" data-attributes="member: 158498"><p>I do and for a lot of people that are mentioned the government doesn't pay their wages but the NHS trust they work for, or the school that employs them, etc. Civil service is paid straight by the government but public sector workers are not. Yes they have a public service but count the people on here that spout that they are feeding the world which is a public service if you ask me. Indirectly the wages might come from the government but that is the point I'm making that this is the case for a lot of farmers as well, without subsidies or grants they would not survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turnip, post: 8876220, member: 158498"] I do and for a lot of people that are mentioned the government doesn't pay their wages but the NHS trust they work for, or the school that employs them, etc. Civil service is paid straight by the government but public sector workers are not. Yes they have a public service but count the people on here that spout that they are feeding the world which is a public service if you ask me. Indirectly the wages might come from the government but that is the point I'm making that this is the case for a lot of farmers as well, without subsidies or grants they would not survive. [/QUOTE]
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