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Angry reply
by farmers to pig programme
Leicester Mercury, 8 May 1979 |
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LEICESTERSHIRE,
Northamptonshire and Rutland farmers plan to take part in a nationwide
phone-in which is being staged as a follow up to a BBC-2 television
programme on Tuesday, It Shouldn't Happen to a Pig.
They are angry about what they see as an attack
on modern intensive farming methods forced on them by the public's
demand for cheap food.
They are particularly angry about the front cover
of the current Radio Times with its picture of a pig and caption,
Health Warning: Meat and Poultry may seriously affect your health.
The farmers regard public reaction to modern farming
methods as often emotional and uninformed. |
Veteran member of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire
and Rutland NFU Mr Joe Thomas, of Woodhouse Eaves, told the three
counties' executive that the Mercury's Page Four attracted "the
most emotional letters on this subject."
The NFU at national level has protested strongly
to the BBC about the front cover of Radio Times and an article in
it.
"As far as we are concerned, this article
is not balanced," said Mr Bob Wright, the union's Midlands
regional information officer.
"It only states one point of view. People
are entitled to express a point of view but where is the other side
of the argument?"
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