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What should the NFU be doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="texelburger" data-source="post: 8161407" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>Very true,unfortunately with their voting system the "yes men" get elected.I firmly believe the corporate members are very strong and influence decisions to the detriment of their core farmers.You can't be a panacea to all,the money ultimately does the talking.</p><p>I remember in the good old days of the NFU where they would fight for a better deal with the Supermarkets. These Supermarkets are now,I believe, corporate members of the NFU.I think the BFU is a result of the frustration farmers feel and how poorly their so called union represent them.</p><p>The BFU may not succeed but at this moment in time they are gaining momentum,quite quickly too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texelburger, post: 8161407, member: 1905"] Very true,unfortunately with their voting system the "yes men" get elected.I firmly believe the corporate members are very strong and influence decisions to the detriment of their core farmers.You can't be a panacea to all,the money ultimately does the talking. I remember in the good old days of the NFU where they would fight for a better deal with the Supermarkets. These Supermarkets are now,I believe, corporate members of the NFU.I think the BFU is a result of the frustration farmers feel and how poorly their so called union represent them. The BFU may not succeed but at this moment in time they are gaining momentum,quite quickly too. [/QUOTE]
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