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    What protest the BBC Guardian readers ask ?


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          Wonder if the coppers are checking their tractors for red diesel.

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            | Mark Drakeford has gone to war with Welsh farmers - blaming them for the Welsh Government looking to reduce food production for tree planting because they voted for Brexit. ❌ There is no data showing more farmers voted for Brexit than Remain ❌ The Welsh Government could https://t.co/09kLNueT7W


            Mark Drakeford has gone to war with Welsh farmers - blaming them for the Welsh Government looking to reduce food production for tree planting because they voted for Brexit.

            ❌ There is no data showing more farmers voted for Brexit than Remain

            ❌ The Welsh Government could continue with exactly the same scheme as the EU - they have power to decimate farms now

            ❌ They have decided, not the farmers, to look to introduce a requirement that 10% of land needs to go to trees and 10% of land for wildlife

            ❌ It is the Welsh Government ministers who think reducing the food for the nation and planting more trees will change the Climate, despite being only a fraction of the planet that would make little change.

            ❌ Wales no doubt will be a better place when Mark Drakeford leaves post. His legacy is one of decimating the Welsh economy, Welsh NHS, Welsh Education system and draconian rule through Covid.

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              Originally posted by Alan Lung View Post
              Wonder if the coppers are checking their tractors for red diesel.
              If they have any sense , they would just invest in a cheap clay filter and remove the Red dye.

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                Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
                https://x.com/statsjamie/status/1760...LhmySD2aRt-GNg

                Mark Drakeford has gone to war with Welsh farmers - blaming them for the Welsh Government looking to reduce food production for tree planting because they voted for Brexit.

                ❌ There is no data showing more farmers voted for Brexit than Remain

                ❌ The Welsh Government could continue with exactly the same scheme as the EU - they have power to decimate farms now

                ❌ They have decided, not the farmers, to look to introduce a requirement that 10% of land needs to go to trees and 10% of land for wildlife

                ❌ It is the Welsh Government ministers who think reducing the food for the nation and planting more trees will change the Climate, despite being only a fraction of the planet that would make little change.

                ❌ Wales no doubt will be a better place when Mark Drakeford leaves post. His legacy is one of decimating the Welsh economy, Welsh NHS, Welsh Education system and draconian rule through Covid.
                Table 3 on this doc suggests slightly more Welsh farmers voted to Leave than Remain.

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                  Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                  Table 3 on this doc suggests slightly more Welsh farmers voted to Leave than Remain.

                  https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...4301671930436X
                  Perhaps , but surely home grown products are have a better “carbon footprint “ that expensive imported goods and foodstuffs?

                  Wales is a farming nation isn’t it and something to be proud of

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                    Good on them. The idea of losing 20% of your useable land seems ridiculous at first glance. I'm sure there's far more issues and considerations to it than that, but it seems like another bad policy from the Welsh Govt.

                    I can certainly see why they would protest and Drakefords infantile comments in the week will only wind them up more.

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                      Farmers should try and adapt like the rest of us. Become more efficient with less resources and money. Stop claiming benefits (oops…I meant subsidies). Get on their bikes and retrain. Be nice to cows.

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                        Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                        Farmers should try and adapt like the rest of us. Become more efficient with less resources and money. Stop claiming benefits (oops…I meant subsidies). Get on their bikes and retrain. Be nice to cows.
                        If people really believed in the climate nonsense they would stop buying imported produce. Exporting Welsh Lamb and importing New Zealand Lamb LOL fking comical.

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                          things getting ugly in France .

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                            Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
                            If they have any sense , they would just invest in a cheap clay filter and remove the Red dye.
                            Correct me if i'm wrong, but Agricultural plant and vehicles are allowed to use red diesel. Or am i missing something?

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                              Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                              Correct me if i'm wrong, but Agricultural plant and vehicles are allowed to use red diesel. Or am i missing something?
                              When being used in an agricultural activity.

                              I've been in a car that was dipped by plod to check the diesel.

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