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TOPIC: Labour vs Farmers
#250830
Green Man

Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
This is a start for Agenda 2030. Field are a working asset, like the plumber's van or the car for the travelling salesman.

Reeves is probably one of those townies that moves to a village then moans about the smell of cows and bulls then church bells. If Labour want to talk about changeable weather, can we start with HARRP, chemtrails and cloud seeding.

I bet Labour think all land is suitable for buidling. Sadly I do know 2 farmers in Hampshire that have thrown in the towel and sold their land to the building developers. Their children wanted no part of the farm. Sacrilage.

 
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#250864
Al Gershwin

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
On a different subject, this article lists the country's biggest landowners. Largely the aristocracy, crown, government/agencies, church etc.

Few Labour supporters are included - or farmers! The latter have little to fear due to the enormity of the idle land holdings.

Plenty of potential housing locations are clearly available - and the need for accommodation is growing daily. A minor carve-up/share out maybe?


friendsoftheearth.uk/nature/englands-10-...must-grow-more-trees
 
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#250865
Downing Street Cat

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
What did the Tories do for farming GM? Were you equally appalled by Brexit and Hs2? Or is it just housing targets that bothers you? Perhaps you'd have more time for Reeves if she shouted Tally ho and terrorised wildlife?
 
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#250866
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I see a lot of trees on farmers' fields.
 
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#250875
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Downing Street Cat wrote:
What did the Tories do for farming GM? Were you equally appalled by Brexit and Hs2? Or is it just housing targets that bothers you? Perhaps you'd have more time for Reeves if she shouted Tally ho and terrorised wildlife?

I don't know what Brexit has to do with bastardising the rural communities. I didn't vote in the referendum.

I have lost more during the plandemic than Brexit.

What makes you think I am Tory also? They destroyed a lot of the green belt but they used a lot of the brown belt :

I have been very vocal about HS2 on here.
 
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#250882
Downing Street Cat

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Green Man wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
What did the Tories do for farming GM? Were you equally appalled by Brexit and Hs2? Or is it just housing targets that bothers you? Perhaps you'd have more time for Reeves if she shouted Tally ho and terrorised wildlife?

I don't know what Brexit has to do with bastardising the rural communities. I didn't vote in the referendum.

I have lost more during the plandemic than Brexit.

What makes you think I am Tory also? They destroyed a lot of the green belt but they used a lot of the brown belt :

I have been very vocal about HS2 on here.
Fair enough GM. I actually like your posts. But I'm still very confused as to how the Deep State is primarily left wing. Anyway, another conversation.
 
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#250888
Rich

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
This pitiful PM has yet another new nickname - has any PM in living memory gained so many, and this one so quickly.

STARMER THE FARMER HARMER


I have a big hardback geography encylopedia from the late 1970s that I used to aid my primary schoolwork. In it there is a huge detailed section on countries of the world and details on their projected population growth in the next 80 years, to just past the mid 21st century. Many of the projections currently seem fairly accurate, such as India and Nigeria increasing considerably, or Russia (USSR then) staying static or decreasing. China also increasing a lot, but that has been curtailed somewhat by the one child policy to manage the growth.

Then you get to the section on the United Kingdom. A nation with a population of 56 million it said, and asserts that this number will remain almost unchanged in the coming decades and will be a similar number, relatively unchanged in 2060 to that in the year the book was published in 1978. Our nation the UK is now one of the biggest stand out deviations from the projections in my encylopedia, and we all know why don't we.
 
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#250891
Honey

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Green Man wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
What did the Tories do for farming GM? Were you equally appalled by Brexit and Hs2? Or is it just housing targets that bothers you? Perhaps you'd have more time for Reeves if she shouted Tally ho and terrorised wildlife?

I don't know what Brexit has to do with bastardising the rural communities. I didn't vote in the referendum.

I have lost more during the plandemic than Brexit.

What makes you think I am Tory also? They destroyed a lot of the green belt but they used a lot of the brown belt :

I have been very vocal about HS2 on here.


The farmers lost an EU subsidy with Brexit, and now it is a whole lot worse.
 
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#250898
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Farmers were being shafted sideways before Brexit also.

Not forgetting rural crime, which farmers can't do much about within the law.
 
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#250900
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Downing Street Cat wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Downing Street Cat wrote:
What did the Tories do for farming GM? Were you equally appalled by Brexit and Hs2? Or is it just housing targets that bothers you? Perhaps you'd have more time for Reeves if she shouted Tally ho and terrorised wildlife?

I don't know what Brexit has to do with bastardising the rural communities. I didn't vote in the referendum.

I have lost more during the plandemic than Brexit.

What makes you think I am Tory also? They destroyed a lot of the green belt but they used a lot of the brown belt :

I have been very vocal about HS2 on here.
Fair enough GM. I actually like your posts. But I'm still very confused as to how the Deep State is primarily left wing. Anyway, another conversation.



Deep State, is about singular government and global domination, socialism is the new communism. Sounds absurd I know, but I have been into government conspiracies for decades.
 
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#251030
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
So Labour will control the food supply shortly, it's getting nearer and nearer.

How can some tea girl be in charge of the public purse? She was hopeless with a credit card debt.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1406549...-insurance-bill.html
 
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#256951
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
Labour wants to ruin the farms and the farmers, I guess they need all the greenbelt for houses for migrants. There is no way that many young people will be able to put down a deposit for a new build.

I reckon will be eating processed crickets and worms by next year. Labour had a chance to U-turn the Tory's old policies but no they are hand in hand.

 
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#256960
hedda

Re:Labour vs Farmers 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
My grandfather was a farmer. Bloody hard work (like being a publican).

I'm still trying to get to grips with the political battle over farmer death duties in the UK but really can't find anything online apart from light weight newspaper reports.

Noted the tractor demo blocking roads and it doesn't help having Jeremy Clarkson as a spokesman. Must be far more informative news outlets.
 
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#256997
Green Man

Re:Labour vs Farmers 1 Month, 1 Week ago  
hedda wrote:
My grandfather was a farmer. Bloody hard work (like being a publican).

I'm still trying to get to grips with the political battle over farmer death duties in the UK but really can't find anything online apart from light weight newspaper reports.

Noted the tractor demo blocking roads and it doesn't help having Jeremy Clarkson as a spokesman. Must be far more informative news outlets.


Clarkson is the only one from the media to talk about the struggles and what they nasty government are doing to farmers. Farage used it as a political platform for himself. The Ukraine midget dresses like GI Joe, Starmer wears glasses as a prop and Farage dresses like a farmer.
 
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