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Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 08:55
About time someone talked sense

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 09:13
If Epynt comes under a Site of Special conservation then why all this!!

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 09:38
Good luck - I will stop by as often as I can.

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 10:46
Keep going, I've told all my freinds at uni to have a look at the site and give their support, so the word is spreading, everyone seems to find it totally disgusting what their doing and I am sure I will be able to generate some interesting seminar debate from the protest.

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 11:50
So, the Environment Agency's hydro-geological assessment concludes that there will be no significant risk to the drinking water sources ~ can they guarantee that? Carwyn Jones says if the Environment Agency tells him to stop he will stop ....... I think the clue to why they are unlikely to tell him to stop is in their web address www.environmentagency.wales.gov repeat gov.uk they are all in each other's pockets aren't they!

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 14:35
Good luck with your campaign. The FMD outbreak is another example of how big business (in this case agribiz and the supermarkets, aided and abetted by their friends in the NFU and MAFF) have determined government policies to suit their own interests rather than the interests of the people. There is no need to slaughter most of the animals infected with FMD - the disease will not kill them, and in many countries it is endemic with no ill effects. But FMD reduces the profits to be made from animal farming, and this is why the government and NFU have chosen a policy of culling rather than vaccinating to prevent the spread of the disease. The take home message - don't trust business, politicians, or the vested interests of the NFU. (Don't trust judges either - unfortunately I fear your application for judical review will lead nowhere. Direct action is the only solution!)

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 19:58
Dont give up keep fighting. Tony Blair wants rid of farming is this his way of doing it? Many farmers were financially desperate before the outbreack of foot and mouth many in debt to the bank for thousands. Once the compensation is payed into the bank there will be no money to restock what are they to do then turn to tourism it wont be welcome to the country side it will be come to the jungle as that is what the country side will turn into and it wont take long to do so.GOD HELP US ALL I dont know if there is a heaven but i do know that this goverment and Carwen Jones have given us HELL ON EARTH.Good luck with your fight i support you all the way.

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 22:15
I live in Somerset where we only have one case of FMD sofar!I am oringally from the Forest of Dean and know many of the farms affected there. Back in Sept myself and fellow haulier fuel protesters at Avonmouth had farmers from Wales + other areas helping us at night'cos we were shattered,this is shocking who's going to be next?? Our thoughts are with the farmers and their communities,when this is all over we will live to fight another day together unitied! We can win we proved it before next time will be even better. Keep up the fight you are better than them you have hearts Avonmouth Fuel Protesters

Thursday, April 12, 2001 at 23:39
Just to let you know this web site was incredibly difficult to find.. I've now got it on my favourites. what is happening with the injunction?thanks

 

 
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