Rural economy to be turbocharged by £110m funding pot, farmers’ union says Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments £110m is only a few pennies especially once research groups, administration, accountants and planning have got their mitts on it first. So nothing of real note then. Just committees sitting around talking and not doing. Nice. Just out of interest, has anyone figured out what fraction of the lost subsidies through leaving the extremely generous EU CAP that 110m represents? All I know is that it’s low. Very low. I had to read that title a couple of times. I thought they’d perhaps skipped the step of first decriminalising pot. Its levelling up and northern powerhouse all rolled into one useless gesture for the bumpkins. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
£110m is only a few pennies especially once research groups, administration, accountants and planning have got their mitts on it first.
Just out of interest, has anyone figured out what fraction of the lost subsidies through leaving the extremely generous EU CAP that 110m represents? All I know is that it’s low. Very low.
I had to read that title a couple of times. I thought they’d perhaps skipped the step of first decriminalising pot.
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£110m is only a few pennies especially once research groups, administration, accountants and planning have got their mitts on it first.
So nothing of real note then. Just committees sitting around talking and not doing.
Nice.
Just out of interest, has anyone figured out what fraction of the lost subsidies through leaving the extremely generous EU CAP that 110m represents?
All I know is that it’s low. Very low.
I had to read that title a couple of times. I thought they’d perhaps skipped the step of first decriminalising pot.
Its levelling up and northern powerhouse all rolled into one useless gesture for the bumpkins.