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Victoria Prentis at NFU Tenants Conference!
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianV" data-source="post: 7866432" data-attributes="member: 150008"><p>Yet more examples of the proposed ELMS fiasco in the Farmers Weekly today, could they make it any more complicated & difficult to police?</p><p>Of course monitoring all these new rules & regs will cost a fortune but you can be sure the government have already thought of this & hey presto there is always that NFU backed organisation RED TRACTOR that they can get to handle the job of making sure we all obey!</p><p>This will of course cost an awful lot but then RT could simply increase their membership costs & if farmers do not comply RT can always suspend their membership, it would be a win win for the government.</p><p>I hope all you farmers financing the NFU to screw us over in league with the government & are participating in ELMS trials will not come on here crying crocodile tears when it all goes pear shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianV, post: 7866432, member: 150008"] Yet more examples of the proposed ELMS fiasco in the Farmers Weekly today, could they make it any more complicated & difficult to police? Of course monitoring all these new rules & regs will cost a fortune but you can be sure the government have already thought of this & hey presto there is always that NFU backed organisation RED TRACTOR that they can get to handle the job of making sure we all obey! This will of course cost an awful lot but then RT could simply increase their membership costs & if farmers do not comply RT can always suspend their membership, it would be a win win for the government. I hope all you farmers financing the NFU to screw us over in league with the government & are participating in ELMS trials will not come on here crying crocodile tears when it all goes pear shape. [/QUOTE]
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