I posted the bill link on this thread earlier. I watched the Lords debate on the bill second reading, and there was absolutely zero discussion on it, so it passed by default. Since the levy seems to be existing legislation, why was it added to the farmers bill? It does not make sense there Except that it brings it under legal control of the government so maybe has hikacked it from the system you know. Again, Why?I will admit I have not read the proposed bill, but it would change the whole purpose of the Levy which is to support meat production. I have used its online resources for in formation. The AHDB, which takes the levy for use is a non govermental department, it is run to support the farming industry, there is also an opt out every so many years, so producers could choose to disband it.
'We exist to enhance the profitability and sustainability of the English beef and lamb sector.'
They could use the R&D to support alternatives to meat production but I doubt whether this would comply for the reason for it existance.
The change of its purpose is not in its news section,https://ahdb.org.uk/news
In your opinion it is a load of rubbish , but what makes your opinion any more valid than mine? Its as if people can't have an opinion different to others these days without being bored to death that theirs is wrong.I have seen it. It's a load of rubbish and no evidence from start to finish. Posted by a person the family sacked for trying to exploit her. Looking behind the source of news is a good idea.
And so you are arguing the voracity of sources not the actual issue, the fact is the majority of what we accept to be true is based on what we chose to believe, we do not live long enough to research every source of every decision we make, so please do not tell me your or anyone else's opinion is more valid than mine.There's also videos on Youtube that state the Earth is flat, vaccinations are a government conspiracy and gods are real.
I have no problem with Greta, but I have major issues with the media who put her on a pedestal so others can guru-worship like she is spouting the truth. She is not, she is generally reading a prepared speech from autocue in a monotonic voice, We do not know if she writes it or someone else does, The face is a child, but the words that come out are adult beyond her years IMHO I see other schoolkids are now being groomed to take over from her.In your opinion it is a load of rubbish , but what makes your opinion any more valid than mine? Its as if people can't have an opinion different to others these days without being bored to death that theirs is wrong.
As for Greta she in my opinion is being used by the establishment . We can look after the planet without being dictated to by her .
Not everyone likes her method of dictating to us that climate change is real .
The agenda is damaging though . Even the extinct rebelion lot are going too far . I have a clip where they walked into a Brexit party office and laid on the floor dressed as bees , they were fluttering their legs and arms , they were asked if they would like a cup of tea and some said yes please, but they were informed the kettle was plastic and would they still want one . It is getting ridiculous . And i for one do not like being dictated by a school girl such as Greta .Thunberg is a human shield.
To be fair @Robinredbreast, Earth is billions of years old and has gone through more climate change and cataclysmic destruction than any human could ever imagine. Measuring climate change across decade time spans is fairly ridiculous. I'm not saying it isn't happening, but I don't believe there's much proof one way or the other. There certainly doesn't appear to be any proof that humans are having a material impact. Proof <> groupthink.
Sadly, modern science seems to no longer require proof of anything. A hypothesis and a truck full of money seem to be all that's needed in order to force desired public policy. Reminds me of "we don't have time to wait until all the evidence is in." (paraphrased) right before the last catastrophic dietary policy was forced upon the world. Anyone remember how that went?
Humans: https://qz.com/967554/the-five-universal-laws-of-human-stupidity/
I posted the bill link on this thread earlier. I watched the Lords debate on the bill second reading, and there was absolutely zero discussion on it, so it passed by default. Since the levy seems to be existing legislation, why was it added to the farmers bill? It does not make sense there Except that it brings it under legal control of the government so maybe has hikacked it from the system you know. Again, Why?
You are correct. I was mixing up two bills - 005 The Farmers Bill on Direct Payments, and 007 The Agriculture Bill. The Red Meat Levy is in 007. My Bad. They have both passed into royal assent, so the changes proposed are now law.https://assets.publishing.service.g...ta/file/814208/BPS_2019_scheme_rules_v2.0.pdf
Is this what you call the farmers bill?
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-8702
https://www.nfuonline.com/news/latest-news/expert-insight-the-agriculture-bill-2020/
True there could be an enviromental tax on emissions and by products, you can already only dispose of manure on your own land, you have to pay to have it moved off and get a ticket, and there are nitrate limits for use on land already. The irony being you need manure to keep the fertility and structure of the soil, bagged nitrates are not good for the soil. Everything in farming is already under legal control, from when you can cut your hedge, what you do with your manure, and what you feed your animals.
Its an industry.
If this is the Bill you are talking about, you could look at it two ways, it could be a benchmark to make sure we produce enough of our own food, with quotas/ decisions not dependant on the rest or Europe, or as some think the way in through WTO agreements that food imported does not comply with our welfare and production standards.
If its this Bill its about payments,
https://services.parliament.uk/bills/2019-20/directpaymentstofarmerslegislativecontinuity.html
which is linked to 'payments for public goods' , when we leave the EU transition period the goverment has agreed it will maintain BPS payments, so needs a legal mechanism to do so, not EU law, but will decide at a later date how these payments will be earned
,https://assets.publishing.service.g...ta/file/814208/BPS_2019_scheme_rules_v2.0.pdf
'There are no details in the Bill of the new Environmental Land Management Scheme expected to form the centrepiece of the new system. Nor does the Bill set out the manner in which direct payments (BPS) will be phased out. An updated policy paper setting out further details is expected to be published during the Bill’s passage.'
Perhaps we will be paid to plant trees.
I agree.
However, the cattle that graze here in my province eat the grass where nothing else grows. Not beans, vegetables or even trees.
I fail to see how trucking vegetables from other regions is better for the environment.
We have to eat. Soy beans and avocados with all the fertilizer and water they use for growing and fuel for transportation are not better in preventing climate change. The science is flawed.
I had to look it up. Farmers are the greatest moaners out, and I had not heard much about it.You are correct. I was mixing up two bills - 005 The Farmers Bill on Direct Payments, and 007 The Agriculture Bill. The Red Meat Levy is in 007. My Bad. They have both passed into royal assent, so the changes proposed are now law.
I see a trojan horse backdoor that could be used, Let us hope it is not. At least you know where the parliamentary bills get queued upI had to look it up. Farmers are the greatest moaners out, and I had not heard much about it.
Looking at the Red meat levy its more about the distrubution of the funds raised, at the moment the money goes where the animal is slaughtered not where is perhaps has spent most of its life. The purpose is so that cattle and sheep raised in Wales or Scotland, the money from the levy goes to that area, not to the area it is slaughtered. As far as I can see the reason for raising the levy has not changed at all, to support meat production, Wales and Scotland have devolved boards. Section 33.304
Is this why I don’t believe anything that the government or media comes up with. I am mainly a carnivour and won’t be moving to veg any time soon. My meat comes to the butcher from a farm a couple of miles away. I walk to the butchers.What was that we were saying about choice? Looks like we’re edging one step closer to the removal of it.
People should cut the amount of beef, lamb and dairy produce they eat by a fifth to combat climate change, a report says. It says public bodies should lead the way by offering plant-based options with all meals. But it says if people don’t cut consumption willingly, taxes on meat and dairy might be needed. The report comes from the government’s official advisers, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-51210622
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