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Farmers take milk off shelves at large supermarkets Re price of milk


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Hi all farmers blockade Morrisons headquarters Bridgewater for the second night this week thanks all Jon 👍

 

Jon, I thing the dairy farmers have boxed the selfs into a corner and unless the buyers of the end product can come to terms with the producers demands the end result will be higher prices, more taxes to be shelled out in order to keep these farms afloat and producing product so heavily subsidized that no one can actually afford what everyone else continues to pay for:thumbdown: loose loose.

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Jon, I thing the dairy farmers have boxed the selfs into a corner and unless the buyers of the end product can come to terms with the producers demands the end result will be higher prices, more taxes to be shelled out in order to keep these farms afloat and producing product so heavily subsidized that no one can actually afford what everyone else continues to pay for:thumbdown: loose loose.

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Hi TED IF we import less milk then we can have UK milk thanks John

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Hi TED IF we import less milk then we can have UK milk thanks John

 

How about this counter offer. Remove all price supports for all dairy production in the UK and ban all milk imports into the UK. Once you accomplish this everyone will be crying the blues because the actual cost to produce the finished product would be bore by the consumer. As long as price supports or subsidities are available and used to keep failing industries the results will remain the same.

Free market economies can only exist without government interference.

Otherwise all consumers will remain attached to the government teet for the balance of their existence. A matter of choice, choose wisely or go home and have a glass of government subsidized milk.

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How about this counter offer. Remove all price supports for all dairy production in the UK and ban all milk imports into the UK. Once you accomplish this everyone will be crying the blues because the actual cost to produce the finished product would be bore by the consumer. As long as price supports or subsidities are available and used to keep failing industries the results will remain the same.

 

Free market economies can only exist without government interference.

 

Otherwise all consumers will remain attached to the government teet for the balance of their existence. A matter of choice, choose wisely or go home and have a glass of government subsidized milk.

 

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We pay income tax to keep our country in order, our buses and ferries running and people in employment, why dairy farmers have been singled out to be shafted is beyond me! Maybe dairy farmers have to pay for House of Lords!!

Nah! There's not enough dairy farms.

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