Farmers on the march

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Not sure 14 hour days 7 days a week, on call 24/7, out in all weathers knee deep in manure, coping with increasing red tape, worried about a call from the bank manager is much of a lifestyle. Perhaps they should all sell up and let the big boys turn the farms into solar or intensive, chemically enhanced industrial mega farms.
its a choice, do we want cheap food or do we want family farming dynasties protect for eternity into a lifestyle many of us would dream of. They're both terrible options. I don't want the industrial type farms and I don't want to subsidies this self entitled farming community who feel we owe them a lifestyle
 
Not sure 14 hour days 7 days a week, on call 24/7, out in all weathers knee deep in manure, coping with increasing red tape, worried about a call from the bank manager is much of a lifestyle. Perhaps they should all sell up and let the big boys turn the farms into solar or intensive, chemically enhanced industrial mega farms.
Does that apply to all farmers, such as arable?
 
Does that apply to all farmers, such as arable?
It applies to some workers, including farm workers, even if they do not have the benefit of owning a multi-million pound business.

What special handouts should we give them to compensate them for not receiving millions in tax concessions?
 
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Not sure 14 hour days 7 days a week, on call 24/7, out in all weathers knee deep in manure, coping with increasing red tape, worried about a call from the bank manager is much of a lifestyle. Perhaps they should all sell up and let the big boys turn the farms into solar or intensive, chemically enhanced industrial mega farms.
Nobody is forced to be a farmer anymore than any other job or career
 
Maybe farmers need to stop their Netflix subs, expensive coffees and latest iPhones. Instead of relying on benefits
 
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