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Farm Crisis Intensifying

Corvus | 13.03.2001 15:32

Latest reports suggest that the army is to be called in to shoot wild animals, hogs in East Anglia and ponies in Exmoor.

The nightmare of all this, as has been pointed out in several outlets (including this one), is that there is a certain contrivance, a manufactured element to the 'crisis'.
Is the government trying to 'settle scores' with those pesky farmers who'll never see the sense of voting Labour ? Why encourage them, when an election can be won in May. It's worth pointing out that most of the left are very reluctant to criticise what the government is doing; after all, farmers are 'reactionary', and there arent many of them anyway, so who cares if they go bankrupt. This is certainly the opinion of the SWP. But how do they intend to win a revolution in the towns if the countryside is neglected ?

Corvus

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ignore the country and endanger the city...

13.03.2001 18:18

it is beyond doubt that all the successful revolutions offered hope to the country dwellers but most of the failed ones forgot them::::

zara thustra


Animal Sacrifice

14.03.2001 15:18

It's sad but true, that our government is sick enough to start an epidemic, to manipulate the electorate, but the thought of the army using Dartmoor Ponies for target practice, goes beyond the pale, and is NOT necessary!

Satan's little helper


Killers of the countryside.

16.03.2001 10:08

Country children, who love animals, are traumatised by this mass slaughter of healthy beasts. They see their father's living going up in smoke and their mothers distressed. They are quarantined, like prisoners in their homes. Prince Charles paltry 500,000 pounds (to ease his masonic conscience) won't benefit them.

Scapegoat