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19 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Supermarket price fixing.

TB.

Badgers.

Effects of weather.

Planning issues.

Environmental red tape madness.

Increased costs esp. fertiliser.

Public awareness of meat food chain.

Sustainable forestry.

Importance of pollinators.

Importance of hedgerows.

 

That’s for starters.

 

He also freely admits that he can prop up his farm by knocking out a few episodes of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’.

Most can’t.

 

Yes, it’s scripted and made for (very) good TV, but there is a message behind it all.

It’s actually quite depressing when he sits down with Charlie and things get serious.

Yea , but what have the Romans ever done for us ?

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8 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Pretty sure that’s factual 

if that is Reeves sat next to him, then no it isn't factual, she may have lied a bit on her CV to make herself more attractive to government, but this is still business experience - not zero years, as per the above 'poverty of thought' photo montage. 

A change to her CV

What Reeves said:

Economist, Bank of Scotland – December 2006 to December 2009

What Reeves did:

Retail Banking, Halifax – December 2006 to December 2009

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Or as an old boss said someone that was a complete useless tool, too interested in the pub and holidays.

 

You've not had 40 years experience, you've had one that you've kept repeating for 40.

 

Or the article this morning saying Starmers policy is costing the UK another 30k for his housekeepers

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40 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

if that is Reeves sat next to him, then no it isn't factual, she may have lied a bit on her CV to make herself more attractive to government, but this is still business experience - not zero years, as per the above 'poverty of thought' photo montage. 

A change to her CV

What Reeves said:

Economist, Bank of Scotland – December 2006 to December 2009

What Reeves did:

Retail Banking, Halifax – December 2006 to December 2009

 

Halifax is a part of the Bank of Scotland group

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1 hour ago, tree-fancier123 said:

if that is Reeves sat next to him, then no it isn't factual, she may have lied a bit on her CV to make herself more attractive to government, but this is still business experience - not zero years, as per the above 'poverty of thought' photo montage. 

A change to her CV

What Reeves said:

Economist, Bank of Scotland – December 2006 to December 2009

What Reeves did:

Retail Banking, Halifax – December 2006 to December 2009

Ok please enlighten me as to what business reeves has set up and ran herself please ? 
which version of her cv are you reading from , if I were her I’d maybe leave that  off my cv. 

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