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I have been looking at Ernst & Young's financial overview. On page 26, in the section on risks, you say a little more about efficiency.The second bullet point under the heading "Cost Inefficiencies" mentions bringing maintenance in house.
Some superb documentation has been provided, but there is nothing hard and fast that says, "We are unable to accept your business because of X, Y or Z." They appear just to be getting fobbed off.This is probably a bigger issue than it appears to be.
As a man who has experienced the industry in both the south-west and the north-east, will you compare the environments in those two areas—not only in the dairy industry, which might not be the ideal comparator, but in the farming industry in general?
At present, with the increase in forestry creating the ideal habitat for foxes, it has been shown conclusively that hunting with hounds has a part to play in controlling them.
There are very worrying inequalities in the make-up of public bodies, and as we are starting with a clean slate, so to speak, we are presented with an ideal opportunity to start to try to redress that situation.
Those works come after a period of stagnation and underinvestment in the late 1980s and early 1990s.When I visit schools I see some of the results of improved investment in education.