I am gratified to know I'm not the only one who understands the long term nature of the establishments scheme. The narrow road back from this evil is uncertain to say the least. Hunger is going to become familiar to the British people again!
As a former dairy herdsman I find it refreshing hear such an elequent arguement on behalf of the farming community but don't blame the boomers, we have enough to contend with. As you say this has been going on for many years and has accelerated since WW2.
"The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the Human Race. They have greatly increased the life expectancy of those who live in "advanced" societies, but they have destroyed and destabilised Society, made life unfulfilling, have subjugated Human Beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural word." - Teddy J. K. (Rest in Peace)
Ag is an increase "business". You need 2 kernels of corn to perform pollination and you get around 800 per ear. A nanny goat can drop 2 kidds per litter twice a year, and on it goes. The only way to lose money is to get into the commodity markets. In the U.S. its one of the last "occupations of common practice" which means you don't need no degree and there ain't no goddamn license like doctorin' or plumbing. There ain't no "official" professional organizations to sell you up and down the river. Ag is older than history. Ag is a birthright that is beyond any price. It has been gradually and steadily undermined and wormed at, poked at and weaseled at in the modern age. When you hear "Ag business" you are hearing someone who has been lied to, or you are hearing someone who is a lying snake. A low down, dirty rotten, sidewinding, saw-toothed buck nosed varmint!.. sorry. I get.. upset. I get mean. I get in touch with a dark, sadistic side of myself that quite frankly, I'm not sure I am comfortable with. Anyway. It is a hill that I could comfortably die on with honor and dignity. My ancestors would understand and welcome me home in whatever afterlife there is because it is the story of my kind for every single generation except the last two. I know a fair amount and I run a few hens, keep a few ducks, but I'm not a farmer by common occupation. Once its gone, you are really cut off and behind enemy lines. Thanks for the video and godspeed to you all.
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@@suzyhorrigan1544 I have been too puzzled by recent actions of the Regime to figure out their exact end goal. The Ukraine War not going their way clearly put a spanner in the "Globalist" Faction plans.
@@ShireStrike All things are going their exact way unfortunately. I found it helpful to think of a chess board. The game of opposing pieces represent everything we are fed by media, Psy ops ect. Continual conflict and each side regarding the other as the enemy. Above the chess board two hands moving the pieces..they are not in opposition to each other and are working together..unknown to the pieces on the chess board beneath them. They have opperated in this fashion throughout history and all wars..we are but pawns. Making the whole internet an echo chamber as people do not realise their method. The level of gaslighting and properganda and division being promoted is destroying the ability to see beyond it.
This is a brilliant video. The second guy was also great, I had never considered that a Farmer may be “Working Class” but I tend to agree with that position now. Please have more People on in future!!
As a devon based chap, who's great grandfather used heavy horse or the fields i'd love to know where some of this background footage came from. Great content by the way.
Can they just create a company or trust and move all assets to the trust/company entity and make all family memebers trustees or company directors? Then when they pass assets are not passed on but held in the trust or companies portfolio or have i missed something.
This is what I am arguing against. The idea that People who have fed our People for hundreds of years should have to sign their Land over is preposterous and I cannot endorse that type of bureaucracy. Any agreement with the Regime is to be seen as akin to brown nosing them.
@ShireStrike I agree farmer's shouldn't pay this tax and be VAT exepempt and get better subsidies from the government food security should be one of our top priorities as a nation. With that said the government has been targeting farmers for some time now. If this continues farmers need to employ some accountants to advise them on tax lowering mechanisms, I'm sure most of the MPs use them.
You have it wrong too! Tractor's do not cost "£300,000" each, that is pure bullshit (pun intended). A mid sized Fendt 724 Gen 7 Vario which is the "Rolls Royce" of tractors will cost you about £275k. Most farmers in the UK are mixed or livestock farmers not arable only.
This is a rank whataboutism (complaining about the difference of 25k which I accounted for by saying "1.8 to 2.1 million) and I added a contingency for "if they have livestock" which in EVERY scenario makes it a higher IHT bill. At no point does "most are grain stuffs farmers" mean "they OnLy DO grAin". Please listen more carefully next time because your comment was accounted for in my Video.
Just pay your tax like the rest of us have to and stop whining on snowflakes 😂 you got a far FAR better deal than everyone else. Your argument should be about why it is you aren't seeing the benefit of the profits made on food not about paying tax on anything above £3M! Jog on
@ShireStrike 1) I was addressing the farmers in general 2)How do you think we pay for our services if it were not by raising taxes 3)Show me link to your post prior to the new agricultural IHT where you whinge on about IHT for everyone else 4) I'm not licking the boot of the land owning tax dodgers who think they shouldn't have to contribute to society, you are 🤡
@@ShireStrike 1) i was addressing the farming community 2)Please post a link to your tirade against IHT prior to the announcement of the new IHT for agriculture 3)You are the one licking the boot of the land owning tax dodger, not i.
@@ShireStrike Was born into farming in 1960 had to quit 20 years ago. So I have seen the slow takeover of agriculture by the big agri companies especially the milk, pig and poultry sectors until there were no longer any truly independent milk, pig and poultry producers. They had virtually become managers but had to cope with all the risks. I tried warning milk producers back in the 80s not to get into bed with such as Tesco. Because once the supermarkets had control of all the milk supplies they would just screw the producers but they wouldn't listen. All they could see was the extra they would get for the next couple of years. I also tried to get the pig and poultry producers to stick together and stop the mass takeover. However, it wasn't to be. I eventually left when as one of the last truly independent pig and poultry producers there was no longer anywhere apart from the big integrators that could buy the quantities that I was producing. Now they want to get their grubby mitts on the rest of you. At long last people are starting to wake up to the fact that the rent seekers are wanting ownership of every damn thing. From the land that grows our food to even the shirts on our backs.
I am gratified to know I'm not the only one who understands the long term nature of the establishments scheme. The narrow road back from this evil is uncertain to say the least. Hunger is going to become familiar to the British people again!
It's the monarchy. Politicians are their puppets.
Maybe that'll stop them being so stupid
Giess they wont be happy until everywhere looks like Coruscant.
The 1000 Year Miliband-Turbine Reich
This is the Way
Hey Labour, remind us again the name of this planet.
When I hear or see the term (Farm Manager)
I know that the farm has been taken over by Agribusiness.
Yeah they're usually subsidiaries of American Companies.
Very much hit the nail on the head.Excellent work.
Thank you :)
As a former dairy herdsman I find it refreshing hear such an elequent arguement on behalf of the farming community but don't blame the boomers, we have enough to contend with. As you say this has been going on for many years and has accelerated since WW2.
Everyone should listen to this video, it's so well articulated, that it's poetic.
Thank you for the kind words :)
The french had the right idea how to treat those who told them to eat cake instead of bread
This reminds of that book that one Polish fella who lived in a cabin in Montana wrote. Apparently he was also fond of sending gifts or something to.
"The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the Human Race. They have greatly increased the life expectancy of those who live in "advanced" societies, but they have destroyed and destabilised Society, made life unfulfilling, have subjugated Human Beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural word." - Teddy J. K. (Rest in Peace)
Just been recommended this video, so refreshing. I honestly want to believe this is the opinion of anyone who doesnt live in a city centre.
I am yet to receive any negative feedback so, I can only assume you're right, which is a good thing for us.
Ag is an increase "business". You need 2 kernels of corn to perform pollination and you get around 800 per ear. A nanny goat can drop 2 kidds per litter twice a year, and on it goes. The only way to lose money is to get into the commodity markets. In the U.S. its one of the last "occupations of common practice" which means you don't need no degree and there ain't no goddamn license like doctorin' or plumbing. There ain't no "official" professional organizations to sell you up and down the river.
Ag is older than history. Ag is a birthright that is beyond any price. It has been gradually and steadily undermined and wormed at, poked at and weaseled at in the modern age.
When you hear "Ag business" you are hearing someone who has been lied to, or you are hearing someone who is a lying snake. A low down, dirty rotten, sidewinding, saw-toothed buck nosed varmint!.. sorry. I get.. upset. I get mean. I get in touch with a dark, sadistic side of myself that quite frankly, I'm not sure I am comfortable with.
Anyway. It is a hill that I could comfortably die on with honor and dignity. My ancestors would understand and welcome me home in whatever afterlife there is because it is the story of my kind for every single generation except the last two. I know a fair amount and I run a few hens, keep a few ducks, but I'm not a farmer by common occupation.
Once its gone, you are really cut off and behind enemy lines.
Thanks for the video and godspeed to you all.
Thank you for this info, I was unaware about the Pollination stuff. Ag will outlive the demons of Washington and London, God bless you :)
We're watching the great reset in action👍🤝🇬🇧☠️
They do seem to be accelerating towards something.
@ there accelerating the 🇬🇧 and the EU to collapse, were getting collectively asset stripped as part of the great reset, then CBDC linked to digital ID and
If try an travel without having had all the gene therapy 💉💉💉💉 you will be blocked from traveling, this is already be rolled out but not fully active yet☠️🍻🏁
@@ShireStrikesomething????
@@suzyhorrigan1544 I have been too puzzled by recent actions of the Regime to figure out their exact end goal. The Ukraine War not going their way clearly put a spanner in the "Globalist" Faction plans.
@@ShireStrike All things are going their exact way unfortunately. I found it helpful to think of a chess board. The game of opposing pieces represent everything we are fed by media, Psy ops ect. Continual conflict and each side regarding the other as the enemy. Above the chess board two hands moving the pieces..they are not in opposition to each other and are working together..unknown to the pieces on the chess board beneath them. They have opperated in this fashion throughout history and all wars..we are but pawns. Making the whole internet an echo chamber as people do not realise their method. The level of gaslighting and properganda and division being promoted is destroying the ability to see beyond it.
Great video, glad you got Scrump on.
Scrump is excellent, very good to work with. I recommend!
This is a brilliant video.
The second guy was also great, I had never considered that a Farmer may be “Working Class” but I tend to agree with that position now.
Please have more People on in future!!
Thank you :) And I will try
As a devon based chap, who's great grandfather used heavy horse or the fields i'd love to know where some of this background footage came from.
Great content by the way.
If you message me on twitter (@shirestrike) I will share the link with you.
And thank you! I appreciate it :))
Excellent video.
Thank you!
Who could it be now?
It must be da Globalists!
henlo
Amerimutts
Its the god damn chi-coms!
I agree but where is the hope or the solution or the plan. It’s like watching people sink in quick sand and walking away.
Nice channel name
Homage to a quote from Powell!
There is a war on farming in Western Europe.
This will be very costly for the UK.
Just like everything else these "People" try to force into Law.
you know who also liked collectivisation?
Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong and Pol pot . . .
Can they just create a company or trust and move all assets to the trust/company entity and make all family memebers trustees or company directors? Then when they pass assets are not passed on but held in the trust or companies portfolio or have i missed something.
This is what I am arguing against. The idea that People who have fed our People for hundreds of years should have to sign their Land over is preposterous and I cannot endorse that type of bureaucracy. Any agreement with the Regime is to be seen as akin to brown nosing them.
@ShireStrike I agree farmer's shouldn't pay this tax and be VAT exepempt and get better subsidies from the government food security should be one of our top priorities as a nation. With that said the government has been targeting farmers for some time now. If this continues farmers need to employ some accountants to advise them on tax lowering mechanisms, I'm sure most of the MPs use them.
We need separatism, The Shires must be sovereign.
Yes, But they need dictators, we don't need to vote are way into this exact same situation.
all
must
go
Rvturn to the Meadows and the Steppé
Farmers that feed us are needed. PARASITE POLITICIANS ARE NOT.
Homeland party will save UK
I had to moderate your other Comment so I don't get banned, this one is fine though :)
@ShireStrike no problem, thanks
Labour 😂
You have it wrong too! Tractor's do not cost "£300,000" each, that is pure bullshit (pun intended). A mid sized Fendt 724 Gen 7 Vario which is the "Rolls Royce" of tractors will cost you about £275k. Most farmers in the UK are mixed or livestock farmers not arable only.
This is a rank whataboutism (complaining about the difference of 25k which I accounted for by saying "1.8 to 2.1 million) and I added a contingency for "if they have livestock" which in EVERY scenario makes it a higher IHT bill. At no point does "most are grain stuffs farmers" mean "they OnLy DO grAin". Please listen more carefully next time because your comment was accounted for in my Video.
Just pay your tax like the rest of us have to and stop whining on snowflakes 😂 you got a far FAR better deal than everyone else. Your argument should be about why it is you aren't seeing the benefit of the profits made on food not about paying tax on anything above £3M! Jog on
1) I'm not a Farmer
2) I think IHT should be abolished
3) You are a bootlicker
@ShireStrike 1) I was addressing the farmers in general
2)How do you think we pay for our services if it were not by raising taxes
3)Show me link to your post prior to the new agricultural IHT where you whinge on about IHT for everyone else
4) I'm not licking the boot of the land owning tax dodgers who think they shouldn't have to contribute to society, you are 🤡
@@ShireStrike 1) i was addressing the farming community
2)Please post a link to your tirade against IHT prior to the announcement of the new IHT for agriculture
3)You are the one licking the boot of the land owning tax dodger, not i.
Looking forward to the soulless new builds full of pyrite and asylum seekers!
@@GreenSaxon "Land owning tax dodger" Do you like food?
Excellent video.
Thank you!
@@ShireStrike Was born into farming in 1960 had to quit 20 years ago. So I have seen the slow takeover of agriculture by the big agri companies especially the milk, pig and poultry sectors until there were no longer any truly independent milk, pig and poultry producers. They had virtually become managers but had to cope with all the risks. I tried warning milk producers back in the 80s not to get into bed with such as Tesco. Because once the supermarkets had control of all the milk supplies they would just screw the producers but they wouldn't listen. All they could see was the extra they would get for the next couple of years. I also tried to get the pig and poultry producers to stick together and stop the mass takeover. However, it wasn't to be. I eventually left when as one of the last truly independent pig and poultry producers there was no longer anywhere apart from the big integrators that could buy the quantities that I was producing. Now they want to get their grubby mitts on the rest of you. At long last people are starting to wake up to the fact that the rent seekers are wanting ownership of every damn thing. From the land that grows our food to even the shirts on our backs.