"Farmers Have Had Enough": A Scottish Farmer Speaks Out

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Picture this: a rugged Scottish farmer standing in the field, boots caked with mud, hands rough from decades of hard work, and a fire in his eyes. He’s not just angry—he’s fed up. Why? Because governments worldwide, including his own, seem hell-bent on dismantling the farming industry.

He calls it out like it is: "This isn't about saving the planet or feeding people better; it’s about control." Farmers, the backbone of our food supply, are being squeezed out by regulations, taxes, and policies that make it near impossible to survive.

Take Scotland as an example. Policies pushing for "Net Zero" have caused farm closures, skyrocketing costs, and even forced some to sell land that’s been in their family for generations. But here's the kicker: while farmers are being told to cut emissions and reduce livestock, food is being imported from halfway around the world.

The irony isn’t lost on anyone.

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