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Welsh Sustainable Farming Scheme AND Protests
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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 9170190" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>IMO we should look into aligning ourselves with other justifiably disillusioned groups. Not saying do so as a knee jerk reaction, but through dialogue with those such as RMT union who are being shafted by big business in an attempt to cut down on ticket offices etc etc</p><p></p><p>Junior doctors who again are being grossly underpaid for what responsibility they carry. The steel workers of Port Talbot who face being sacrificed at the altar of ‘carbon emissions’ and increased profits for Tata steel which will not only cost thousands of jobs but will destroy communities in West Wales.</p><p></p><p>IMO we can gain a lot of mutual support from the public by ourselves supporting similar protests from other sectors of society that are undervalued and being exploited by both government and big business.</p><p></p><p>“Mae na nerth mewn union!” (Strength in unity!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 9170190, member: 6695"] IMO we should look into aligning ourselves with other justifiably disillusioned groups. Not saying do so as a knee jerk reaction, but through dialogue with those such as RMT union who are being shafted by big business in an attempt to cut down on ticket offices etc etc Junior doctors who again are being grossly underpaid for what responsibility they carry. The steel workers of Port Talbot who face being sacrificed at the altar of ‘carbon emissions’ and increased profits for Tata steel which will not only cost thousands of jobs but will destroy communities in West Wales. IMO we can gain a lot of mutual support from the public by ourselves supporting similar protests from other sectors of society that are undervalued and being exploited by both government and big business. “Mae na nerth mewn union!” (Strength in unity!) [/QUOTE]
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