Comment by defrost
8 hours ago
There's certainly a justified hatred of faux-farmers of convenience such as Clarkson et al.
I suspect that's the hatred being mischaracterised and amplified by the GBNews Farrage crowd.
8 hours ago
There's certainly a justified hatred of faux-farmers of convenience such as Clarkson et al.
I suspect that's the hatred being mischaracterised and amplified by the GBNews Farrage crowd.
To his credit Clarkson has done more form farming with his show than countryfile or the archers has done in decades.
He bought it as a tax break, but I’d leave not ire for “farmers” like the musician and vacuum cleaner salesman.
Nothing caused me to laugh more at the “woe is the millionaire march” than seeing Lloyd Webber and his dog out on the march.
> vacuum cleaner salesman.
Dyson? Sure - he seems performative (from afar, I'm antipodean to this BTW) with his industrialised strawberry wheels etc.
> the musician
Lost me .. I'm sure the UK has a few gumbooted millionaire class rockers / composers - I'm guessing that's a throw at the impresario of musical theatre with a life peerage who is rarely seen cutting hay.
I'm not sure I'd class either of those as farmers (by our local understanding), and Clarkson smacks of content farmer cos player more than generationally consistent production farmer .. but perhaps he might get there.
No. It's because farmers sometimes pollute rivers (despite household sewage being pumped into UK rivers daily), want to kill badgers to stop TB spreading, and because they work large areas of land they're obviously wealthy.
Sure, someone always believes such things, .. is that really widespread and a core belief of the "the UK Leftist/Green crowd." ?
The constant observation made about the UK is there's always an excess amplification of what various groups are alleged to believe.
Last I checked, the current King is in the "Leftist/Green" camp and pro-farmer. (by default, he'd be "UK" and not a "crowd" though).
Is there any strong evidence that killing badgers reduces bovine TB?