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UK Farm Support......THE POLL!!
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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 5290004" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>it more complicated than sub's or no sub's, for instance if you take away the sub's do you remove all the animal welfare and environmental rules, or do you make it that any food imported must meet the same rules, what about sub's for environmental reasons, what if the government force land that in grass production into wetland to stop flooding of towns sub's or no sub's ?.</p><p></p><p>Personal i think Sub's had there place back in the 70's/80's but has been bad for farming since, But until all food production is off a equal footing, then UK farming need's some type of protection</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 5290004, member: 69774"] it more complicated than sub's or no sub's, for instance if you take away the sub's do you remove all the animal welfare and environmental rules, or do you make it that any food imported must meet the same rules, what about sub's for environmental reasons, what if the government force land that in grass production into wetland to stop flooding of towns sub's or no sub's ?. Personal i think Sub's had there place back in the 70's/80's but has been bad for farming since, But until all food production is off a equal footing, then UK farming need's some type of protection [/QUOTE]
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