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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 15 Sep 15 8.03am

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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

Maybe they'll stop the sale of Halal Meat ? Although I'm willing to bet that they wont for fear of 'Offending the Muslim Community"

Surely he will call for halal to be made compulsory in the interests of community 'cohesion'.

 


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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.

 


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Nick Griffin stands more chance of being elected PM that this tit.

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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Unfortunate timing that the papers had pictures of the funeral of a 16 year old kid, kidnapped and murdered in cold blood (very possibly after torture) by the same IRA members McDonnell believes should be 'celebrated'.

Plus Argentina mentioning that Corbyn's election is a step forward in them gaining the Falklands.

Then the cherry on the cake - Abbott's in the shadow cabinet

 

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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 8.18am

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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.


Or she might just insist that we start treating animals with dignity rather than factory farming the sh*t out of them.

 


If punk ever happened I'd be preaching the law, instead of listenin to Lydon lecture BBC4

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Quote serial thriller at 15 Sep 2015 9.20am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 8.18am

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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.


Or she might just insist that we start treating animals with dignity rather than factory farming the sh*t out of them.

Indeed but that doesn't take away the fact that there is a significant conflict of interest there. If she can set aside her personal beliefs then fair play.

I am not sure that the general public give a toss about animal husbandry though. Better quality of life = more expensive produce.

 


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View serial thriller's Profile serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 15 Sep 15 9.56am Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 9.30am

Quote serial thriller at 15 Sep 2015 9.20am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 8.18am

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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.


Or she might just insist that we start treating animals with dignity rather than factory farming the sh*t out of them.

Indeed but that doesn't take away the fact that there is a significant conflict of interest there. If she can set aside her personal beliefs then fair play.

I am not sure that the general public give a toss about animal husbandry though. Better quality of life = more expensive produce.


I think it's definitely an issue most of the general public are relatively unaware of. Be it the treatment of meat and dairy farmers by the supermarkets who pay them incredibly poorly and play them off against each other to the barbaric treatment of animals: if Corbyn is to win the election there will clearly have to be a fairly large attitude change in the electorate, and maybe this will be one of the areas in which it will happen.

In terms of the farmers, from what I have read (I'm a vegan so take a fairly keen interest in the subject) I highly doubt that they would be concerned if the ethics of animal farming are improved - they are far more concerned about being paid better and being provided with greater job security. Actually in America at the moment in the onrunning dispute between farmers and chicken companies, a common concern raised by the farmers is being forced in to treating animals so unimaginably horribly.

 


If punk ever happened I'd be preaching the law, instead of listenin to Lydon lecture BBC4

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Quote serial thriller at 15 Sep 2015 9.56am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 9.30am

Quote serial thriller at 15 Sep 2015 9.20am

Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 8.18am

Y

Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.


Or she might just insist that we start treating animals with dignity rather than factory farming the sh*t out of them.

Indeed but that doesn't take away the fact that there is a significant conflict of interest there. If she can set aside her personal beliefs then fair play.

I am not sure that the general public give a toss about animal husbandry though. Better quality of life = more expensive produce.


I think it's definitely an issue most of the general public are relatively unaware of. Be it the treatment of meat and dairy farmers by the supermarkets who pay them incredibly poorly and play them off against each other to the barbaric treatment of animals: if Corbyn is to win the election there will clearly have to be a fairly large attitude change in the electorate, and maybe this will be one of the areas in which it will happen.

In terms of the farmers, from what I have read (I'm a vegan so take a fairly keen interest in the subject) I highly doubt that they would be concerned if the ethics of animal farming are improved - they are far more concerned about being paid better and being provided with greater job security. Actually in America at the moment in the onrunning dispute between farmers and chicken companies, a common concern raised by the farmers is being forced in to treating animals so unimaginably horribly.

The majority of Farmers would definitely prefer to treat animals better. I grew up working on a farm (late 70s) and there was always a tinge of sadness when the cows went off to the abattoir.

Some of the "super farms" however, maybe not so much.

 


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Hoof Hearted 15 Sep 15 10.24am

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Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm


A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.



And...?


She is my local MP (Kerry McCarthy) and fcuking useless!

I have had dealings with her and she couldn't organise a p1ss up in a brewery.... wasn't interested in our concerns and failed to make any impact in getting stuff done. The local Tory councillor put her to shame.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 15 Sep 15 12.47pm

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The slurs, half truths and lies continue unabated.

 

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leggedstruggle Flag Croydon 15 Sep 15 12.54pm

Quote nickgusset at 15 Sep 2015 12.47pm

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The slurs, half truths and lies continue unabated.

Link doesn't work for me. But anyway, in general it is just like the treatment of Farage - something you gleefully participated in.

 


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Quote Y Ddraig Goch at 15 Sep 2015 8.18am

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Quote serial thriller at 14 Sep 2015 11.25pm

Quote johnfirewall at 14 Sep 2015 7.51pm

My local MP who turned up to the hospital to protest once is now health secretary.

A vegan is in charge of food and rural affairs.

Emily Thornbury was tipped for a post. Surprised she wasn't the new shadow minister for construction after seeing a white van man.

Ikea cabinet.


And...?

In itself not necessarily an issue but if you are a dairy / beef / poultry farmer you'll be paying close attention to what she does.

There is an obvious conflict between someone who is vegan and the majority of farmers.


Is there the same conflict of interest when a Tory SoS for Education send their kids to private school? Or the human rhyming slang that is Jeremy Hunt is put in charge of the NHS when co-authoring a book saying he wanted to dismantle it.

Edited by Sedlescombe (15 Sep 2015 12.57pm)

 

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