ComfySlippers
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I hope none of the Tories campaigning for out would dare bring up EU subsidies to Scottish farmers as they were the ones threatening that a vote for independence would mean less EU money for Scottish farmers (more lies anyway).
Why are Shellfish Protected Areas EU lunacy incidentally?
I should have been more specific. When I said Farming I was referring to Sheep. I have no personal experience in other areas. Unless you include Highland Cows. Ever tried getting a passport for a cow? I kid you not. Suffice to say I developed a hatred for sheep and cows, unless they're on a plate.
Shellfish Protected Areas is merely an example of something that looks good on the paper on which it is penned in Brussels, but in practice is pointless and causes more problems than the imaginary ones it prevents.
A better example could have been the recycling of domestic waste in The UK. In theory a very sound idea that everyone agrees with. In practice a major cock-up because Local Councils have to meet quotas set by The EU or face hefty fines, and that is all some of them do... meet quotas regardless of the consequences. The EU cares not a jot how it's rules affect a local area in a country it knows little about- they see everything in black and white with no concessions. The local council has no choice but to implement idiotic systems that, whilst meeting legal obligations set in Brussels, cause and create more problems than they solve. Ironically some areas would be more 'Green' without The EU imposing silly rules.
But again, the above example could be seen as a Daily Mail rant by someone who is lucky enough to have a competent local council. Mine isn't, so mine and others' objections are based on real life observations.
Much of this depends where in The UK you live. Some depends on if you have a home or business that has to suffer the nonsense.
If you're lucky - you aren't affected. But don't dismiss the opinions of those who are as being jingoistic snowflakeisms.
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