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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Scare mongering
Brexit made our chickens ......from Poland....more expensive
Don't buy Polish chickens then? My supermarket only sells UK ones.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Alan Lung
Don't buy Polish chickens then? My supermarket only sells UK ones.
If you believe that then you are living in the clouds
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Re: Farmers are revolting
Labour's farm tax will raise just £560 million, or 25 hours of NHS spending :hehe:
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Labour are squirming so much on this. Embarrassing
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
If you believe that then you are living in the clouds
you seem to be suggesting that my supermarket ,selling welsh salt marsh lamb, shelves and shelves , day after day ,might be lying about the extent of the welsh salt marsh farming industry
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
+ the native hipster
you seem to be suggesting that my supermarket ,selling welsh salt marsh lamb, shelves and shelves , day after day ,might be lying about the extent of the welsh salt marsh farming industry
Brilliant news that UK supermarkets are now selling welsh salt marsh lamb as previously it was only available from source, farm shops or butchers. Which one stocks it?
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
+ the native hipster
you seem to be suggesting that my supermarket ,selling welsh salt marsh lamb, shelves and shelves , day after day ,might be lying about the extent of the welsh salt marsh farming industry
No I am on about the chickens
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
Brilliant news that UK supermarkets are now selling welsh salt marsh lamb as previously it was only available from source, farm shops or butchers. Which one stocks it?
Probably waitrose
Who incidentally got fined for selling thornback ray , a species under pressure , as " Skate " wings
Poncey tossers
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Labour's farm tax will raise just £560 million, or 25 hours of NHS spending :hehe:
We are all in this together
Unless you are a tory farmer it seems
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Labour's farm tax will raise just £560 million, or 25 hours of NHS spending :hehe:
That number suggests to me that comparatively few farms will be affected by it then :sherlock:
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
That number suggests to me that comparatively few farms will be affected by it then :sherlock:
Gotcha
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Re: Farmers are revolting
Chlorinated chickens incoming. Just daying.
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chickens incoming. Just saying.
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Chlorinated chickens incoming. Just saying
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
are you ok?
Chlorinated Income chickens daying.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
You can just say that again
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Chlorinated Income chickens daying.
Coronation Street Chickens
Rovers Return
Enjoy the show
H.I.A.F.S.I
"Q"
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Coronation Street Chickens
Rovers Return
Enjoy the show
H.I.A.F.S.I
"Q"
Isn't it time for your next jab? :biggrin:
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Isn't it time for your next jab? :biggrin:
Hey! play nice. Being a grown man who's scared of needles is nothing to be ashamed of so don't lash out at people who aren't
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
are you ok?
Not currently in the UK, connection was dodgy, thanks for your concern 😂😂😂😂 probably have chicken for dinner, no chlorinated stuff here. 👍
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Heathblue
Not currently in the UK, connection was dodgy, thanks for your concern probably have chicken for dinner, no chlorinated stuff here.
Or here silly!
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Re: Farmers are revolting
At least the cows won't be farting anymore!
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Yeah I think whilst they can help in giving support, they are never the best figureheads.
If i was a farmer I'd be pretty pissed off that the likes of Clarkson were putting themselves at the forefront of the protests and it's entirely the fault of people like him trying to exploit a tax loophole that the rules have had to be changed anyway.
He's caused this issue with the other greedy people.
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Welsh farmers learning from continental cousins and extinction rebellion..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy48z54l24o
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Sure fire way to lose even more public support
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Absolute scum. Get the riot police in there
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Sure fire way to lose even more public support
Could go one of two ways I guess. The train drivers caused a lot of disruption and got a big pay rise. Extinction Rebellion on the other hand, I would suggest, generally grew to piss people off more.
Personally I sense the govt won't win this battle.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Could go one of two ways I guess. The train drivers caused a lot of disruption and got a big pay rise. Extinction Rebellion on the other hand, I would suggest, generally grew to piss people off more.
Personally I sense the govt won't win this battle.
I don't see much public support for the farmers' position, outside of wealthy farmers or those looking to score a few political points from it.
I can't see the farmers really digging in with any protests either to the point where they start damaging their own livelihoods over something that will only affect a proportion of them after they die.
I think they'll be able to ride this out.
Once the media lose interest it'll be quickly forgotten - and the millionaire tax dodgers will all move onto another scam.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
I don't see much public support for the farmers' position, outside of wealthy farmers or those looking to score a few political points from it.
I can't see the farmers really digging in with any protests either to the point where they start damaging their own livelihoods over something that will only affect a proportion of them after they die.
I think they'll be able to ride this out.
Once the media lose interest it'll be quickly forgotten - and the millionaire tax dodgers will all move onto another scam.
Some farmers not all (those who allow boevar to be injected to their live stock) will soon be loosing the support from an increasing number of citizens, from lists circulated thus far, only two products sometimes fall into our shopping basket, these will now be replaced with alternatives, and unless anything changes milk will be bought only from one particular outlet.
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Another big protest today on Whitehall and talk of strikes on the way.
I really do think this is the second big error of judgement the govt have made after the winter fuel cuts for pensioners. Just the wrong fights to pick
https://order-order.com/2024/12/11/f...ike-across-uk/
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Another big protest today on Whitehall and talk of strikes on the way.
I really do think this is the second big error of judgement the govt have made after the winter fuel cuts for pensioners. Just the wrong fights to pick
https://order-order.com/2024/12/11/f...ike-across-uk/
The policies are coming from Davos, not Downing St.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Another big protest today on Whitehall and talk of strikes on the way.
I really do think this is the second big error of judgement the govt have made after the winter fuel cuts for pensioners. Just the wrong fights to pick
https://order-order.com/2024/12/11/f...ike-across-uk/
What are the right fights to pick?
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Re: Farmers are revolting
Farmers own 70% of the UK's land - yet they contribute just 0.6% to our economy.
Why should these millionaire landowners pay 20% inheritance tax while everyone else pays 40%?
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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ninian opinian
Farmers own 70% of the UK's land - yet they contribute just 0.6% to our economy.
Why should these millionaire landowners pay 20% inheritance tax while everyone else pays 40%?
word for word
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Heathblue
Plagiarism!
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Heathblue
I must admit the sight of someone whose contribution is almost exclusively parroting Q cards pulling another up for unoriginal thought did give me a hearty chuckle this morning.
Thanks Nels!
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
I must admit the sight of someone whose contribution is almost exclusively parroting Q cards pulling another up for unoriginal thought did give me a hearty chuckle this morning.
Thanks Nels!
In in your own post, you have always known that the Q bollox isn't my work, as i would guess most would know
but keep up at the back Q cards :-) :-) its Q drops mun, a special drop for you today
Kash Patel will declass and release the Epstein / Diddy logs and put the fear into Hollywood and the elites, if he doesn't, then it will for me just confirm that Trump is just another deep stater (say a different lodge) but we'll just have to wait and see.
Dark to Light
these people are sick
to save you googling BC - Bill Clinton RC - Rachel Chandler, remember her name !!!
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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cyril evans awaydays
I must admit the sight of someone whose contribution is almost exclusively parroting Q cards pulling another up for unoriginal thought did give me a hearty chuckle this morning.
Thanks Nels!
Pleased I made your day 😊. Anything to wind up the right wing loons on here.
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Re: Farmers are revolting
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
What are the right fights to pick?
Probably winnable ones that don't destroy confidence in the economy leading to two months of contraction, plummeting polls resulting in the most unpopular new government in n history, resulting in likely deaths of old folk, farmers protesting and threatening to strike etc.
I have no idea who is advising the Labour Party but I would sack them