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Vegan trend - all bad ? or maybe there are positives ?
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 5871462" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>radio 4 Farming Today doing veganism every day this week. Kicked off this morning with a lengthy interview with a lady from the Vegan Society. No-one giving the other side, just theirs. No doubt there will be someone on later in the week putting the case for livestock in a sustainable food system, but the damage is already done. By kicking off with just one side of the discussion, anything else will be heard by the listening public as being on the defensive.</p><p></p><p>Once again this begs the question, where are the NFU ? Their communications team must surely have the ear of Charlotte Smith et al ? Why weren't they ensuring the livestock side was given equal air time in the introductory debate ? Looking at it from the outside you can only conclude it's because they aren't trying as hard as the Vegan Society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 5871462, member: 76758"] radio 4 Farming Today doing veganism every day this week. Kicked off this morning with a lengthy interview with a lady from the Vegan Society. No-one giving the other side, just theirs. No doubt there will be someone on later in the week putting the case for livestock in a sustainable food system, but the damage is already done. By kicking off with just one side of the discussion, anything else will be heard by the listening public as being on the defensive. Once again this begs the question, where are the NFU ? Their communications team must surely have the ear of Charlotte Smith et al ? Why weren't they ensuring the livestock side was given equal air time in the introductory debate ? Looking at it from the outside you can only conclude it's because they aren't trying as hard as the Vegan Society. [/QUOTE]
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