Geoff Pickering

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Geoff Pickering

Geoff Pickering

@tintodog

Yorkshire Wolds sheep farmer

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Scott Brownlee
Scott Brownlee@ScottMBrownlee·
Feels like summer. Nearly. I’m wearing shorts anyway.
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Geoff Pickering@tintodog·
I claim this hedgehog 🦔 ball in the nae of the Otto 🎾😛
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Farmer Tom 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
Farmer Tom 🇬🇧 🇺🇦@Farmer_Tom_UK·
I should be on the farm today planting barley or spreading fertiliser, but instead we’re at the High Court for a Judicial Review where we’ll ask the Court to step in and declare that the Chancellor’s decision not to consult properly over IHT changes with the public was unlawful.
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Wiseone
Wiseone@wiseonesuk·
@tintodog They’ve got you trained there
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Wiseone
Wiseone@wiseonesuk·
@tintodog Uh oh! I’m guessing they’re not trained to clean up. Happy Friday Geoff!
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troy and ellie 🐾🐾
troy and ellie 🐾🐾@TroyandEllie1·
@LolaWigglebutt⁩ thank you so very very much for my gotcha day present. I will share it with your luff Troy I promise. Loves you ❤️
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Geoff Pickering@tintodog·
Naughty Ruby tried to smash the glass doorstop get in- Da put up a fence we’re calling it the Rubybegone because you can’t cross the Rubybegone 💥💥
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Here is the compiled list of 8 Grok commands from the thread: 1. Act as [role]: e.g. luxury brand marketer for promotion strategy 2. Break answer into 3 levels: beginner, advanced, expert 3. Write in style of [author, blog, book, article] 4. Turn into step-by-step guide with checklist 5. Ask me 5 clarifying questions before answering 6. Give 3 unconventional solutions to problem 7. Analyze text & improve on [structure, engagement, tone] 8. Compare pros/cons of options & suggest best Copy & save!
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
Conservative @EstherMcVey1 introduces a bill to make the labelling of Halal & Kosher meat compulsory. Many people are buying the unstunned meat unknowingly. The supermarkets will be livid. They know they are misleading us.
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ITVPolitics
ITVPolitics@ITVNewsPolitics·
Conservative MP Esther McVey has called for a law to label halal and kosher meat so people can decide not to eat it 'Individuals concerned about animal welfare would want to know if an animal had been stunned prior to slaughter,' she said
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Geoff Pickering
Geoff Pickering@tintodog·
@WCL_News Ur Posts incorrect & highly misleading. There’s no such tick box Its not a free for all tick box loophole BNG doesn’t apply to smaller sites (no 10%uplift) but there’s no exemption from environmental policy small developers are still subject to the full policy & planning scrutiny
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Wildlife and Countryside Link
Biodiversity Net Gain is meant to protect nature. But right now, developers can skip it by ticking a box and writing a belief – not providing evidence. No proof. No checks. No fixes for nature. That’s the de minimis loophole – and it needs to go. Read more here: wcl.org.uk/docs/BNG_no_mo…
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Lola Wigglebutt
Lola Wigglebutt@LolaWigglebutt·
And yer point is...? 🫣🤔🤭🙊
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
As you know, farming is very close to my heart. I have had lots of questions on what Restore Britain would do for rural Britain. The following points will form the basis of our Restore Britain agriculture policy. Above all else, we are clear that food security is national security. Without it, the country starves to death. It really is that simple. So what would Restore Britain deliver for British farmers? Fix delayed and unpredictable subsidy payments. Payments must be on time and reliable. Cashflow matters for farmers. I am one. I understand better than most. Uncertainty is a real killer. Anyone in farming knows how volatile the system is. Mutating rules are impossible to follow. Not to mention the ludicrous staff turnover at DEFRA. Farming is a long term, capital intensive business. It needs one thing above all else. STABILITY. Farmers need a five to ten year plan, absolute minimum. I pushed DEFRA on this - I received a totally clueless response. They just don’t care. Slash and simplify red tape - and let farmers FARM. Enough inspections for the sake of inspections. Enough paperwork that adds cost but no value. Stop the endless form filling. Hours and hours farmers spend filling out these pointless sodding forms. Restore Britain will get farmers FARMING. Reform DEFRA and Natural England from top to bottom. These bodies have become obstacles rather than enablers. They need root-and-branch change. Mass sackings. Bring in people with genuine agricultural experience. The current inhabitants are city-dwelling liberals who understand nothing about rural Britain. Not good, not working, not acceptable. Start again. Review the power of the supermarket distribution oligopoly. A handful of buyers hold excessive power over our farmers. Producers should not be forced to sell at such low costs while a tiny number of supermarkets protect their margins - urgent review needed. Restore Britain will deliver fair competition. Ensure fairness. British farmers are required to meet ultra high standards, so imports must meet the same. They do, or they don’t come in. British farmers must not be undercut by overseas producers benefiting from cheaper transport, lower standards, and often hidden state support. With Restore Britain, fair competition means equal rules. End the punishment of farmers under lunatic Net Zero policies. Farmers should not be penalised for heating buildings, running machinery, or producing food. When China burns through a mountain of coal every few seconds, we must realise that British farmers are not the enemy. Scrap EU-era rules we no longer have to follow. Keep what works. Bin what doesn’t. Brexit should mean regulatory freedom. We left. Despite the total mess it has been, we must at least get some of the benefits for British farming. Relax and radically simplify planning. Restore Britain will allow and encourage diversification - farm shops, processing, storage, tourism, and sensible on-farm development. Give tax breaks for diversification and stop blocking rural enterprise. Overhaul planning. Hand the power to responsible farmers, and away from the council planning toads. It's their land, they should be able to do what they like (within reason.) Protect family farms through fair taxation. Restore Britain would scrap the farming tax in its entirety. Scrap ALL inheritance tax. And not just for farmers, but for everyone. We must help older farmers pass farms on to the next generation without being punished for doing so. Invest in people. Restore Britain would expand farming apprenticeships. Help vocationally minded young people into agriculture. We would give the next generation of farmers a future that they are willing to dedicate their life too. It is a risk. If they take it and succeed, they should be rewarded. Back British labour. Make it easier for British workers to take up farm work. Use benefit claimants who constantly refuse work to pick vegetables or whatever. We DO NOT need cheap unskilled foreign labour. We’ve got it right here. Clamp down on seasonal visas - it’s being abused to import low-skilled labour from incompatible cultures that go on to overstay their visa, commit crime and generally become a nuisance to our society. Support domestic fertiliser and input production. Restore Britain would immediately act to reduce reliance on volatile global supply chains for essential inputs. Food security depends on input security. This is so important. Without this, there is no farming. You don’t just plant a seed in the ground and there’s a vegetable months later, despite what many MPs believe. Scrap the proposed firearms licence changes. They are unnecessary, bureaucratic, and would criminalise responsible farmers while doing absolutely nothing for public safety. We would leave responsible gun owners alone. Public sector buying British. This is a huge, untapped market. We’ve got schools and hospitals shipping in poor quality produce from overseas, rather than purchasing from local farmers. That’s wrong. Even if it’s slightly more expensive, the knock-on effects for the economy will be vast. The public sector is a vast buying power - use it to back OUR farmers. A Restore Britain Government would BUY BRITISH. Enforce CLEAR labelling. People must know exactly what they are buying - where it was produced, to what animal welfare and food safety standards, and under which regulatory regime. No misleading packaging. Make it abundantly clear what is British and what is not. We all want to support our farmers, let’s make it as easy as possible. Non-stun slaughter, banned. I have been consistent on this. It is cruel, barbaric and un-British. Animal welfare comes ahead of religious exemptions. Both halal and kosher slaughter would be banned, happily. This is the basis of Restore Britain's policy for rural Britain. There will be much more to come. I believe it is all logical, and would deliver the food security that Britain so desperately needs in an uncertain world. Farmers - it’s been a long time, I know. But you finally have a political party that will fight for you. Not just to reverse recent changes, but to fundamentally overhaul the ENTIRE system. Restore Britain is on your side. I hope you consider backing us.
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Geoff Pickering@tintodog·
@Radmore_farm Well that explains a lot.. always wondered what the odd silences were when you eventually get through to DEFRA
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Ben Aveling- Radmore Farm
Ben Aveling- Radmore Farm@Radmore_farm·
The Government just spent £650,000 of your tax money on a "Basic Farming" course. Here is the proof. If you hired a builder to fix your roof, and then found a receipt showing he spent your deposit on a course called "How to Use a Ladder," you would sack him immediately. Well, the government department responsible for UK food security just did exactly that. In this video, I am exposing Contract C27616. It shows that the people writing the laws on British farming are spending nearly three-quarters of a million pounds of taxpayer money to teach their staff... what a cow is. They are paying consultants to explain "Soils," "Crops," and "Livestock" to the very people who regulate them. This isn't just a waste of money. It is proof that the people in charge have no idea how your food is produced. And you are paying the bill. Want real meat? Shop now : radmorefarmshop.co.uk Memberships: @radmorefarm/membership" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@radmorefarm/m… Get 10% off Ridgeline of New Zealand with code: RadmoreFarm ridgelineclothing.co.uk/?sca_ref=10435… Sources & Receipts: Contract Reference: C27616 (Group Baseline Agricultural Training) Award Notice: 001214-2025 Source: Find a Tender (Government Service) • Farmers Guardian (main article matching your image/post): farmersguardian.com/news/4525492/d… details the contract, topics covered, and quotes from involved parties. • Farmers Weekly (earlier positive coverage on the award): fwi.co.uk/news/farm-poli… January 26, 2026; explains the programme’s aim to deepen understanding of modern British agriculture. • GWCT/Allerton Project official announcement (November 2025, confirming the award): gwct.org.uk/blogs/allerton… the delivering organization, outlining the four-year contract and its goals. • GWCT response/letter to The Telegraph (addressing media criticism and clarifying the programme): gwct.org.uk/blogs/news/202… Joe Stanley (Head of Sustainable Farming at Allerton), defending the initiative and noting its value. • Farmers Guide (clarifying “misinformation” on the £650k figure and actual costs): farmersguide.co.uk/business/polit… quotes from Joe Stanley explaining the bid was lower than the headline maximum. • The Telegraph (critical coverage that prompted responses): telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/0… February 7, 2026; one of the pieces highlighting the “Whitehall disconnect.” • Agriland (additional details on delivery and participant numbers): agriland.co.uk/farming-news/d… • GB News (another critical angle): #UKFarming" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gbnews.com/politics/labou… #GovernmentWaste #TaxpayersMoney #BritishFood #CostOfLiving #Farming #Agriculture
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