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Monday, June 4, 2007

Letter to Miliband

The names have been deleted to protect the cheeky:

Rt Hon David Miliband MP
Secretary of State,
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA),
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London SW1P 3JR

16 May 2007

Dear Secretary of State,

My friend, who is in farming at the moment, recently received a cheque for £3,000 from the Rural Payments Agency for not rearing pigs. I would now like to join the "not rearing pigs" business.

In your opinion, what is the best kind of farm not to rear pigs on, and which is the best breed of pigs not to rear? I want to be sure I approach this endeavour in keeping with all government policies, as dictated by the EU under the Common Agricultural Policy.

I would prefer not to rear bacon pigs, but if this is not the type you want not rearing, I will just as gladly not rear porkers. Are there any advantages in not rearing rare breeds such as Saddlebacks or Gloucester Old Spots, or are there too many people already not rearing these?

As I see it, the hardest part of this programme will be keeping an accurate record of how many pigs I haven't reared. Are there any Government or Local Authority courses on this?

My friend is very satisfied with this business. He has been rearing pigs for forty years or so, and the best he ever made on them was £1,422 in 1968. That is - until this year, when he received a cheque for not rearing any.

If I get £3,000 for not rearing 50 pigs, will I get £6,000 for not rearing 100?

I plan to operate on a small scale at first, holding myself down to about 4,000 pigs not raised, which will mean about £240,000 for the first year. As I become more expert in not rearing pigs, I plan to be more ambitious, perhaps increasing to, say, 40,000 pigs not reared in my second year, for which I should expect about £2.4 million from your department. Incidentally, I wonder if I would be eligible to receive tradable carbon credits for all these pigs not producing harmful and polluting methane gases?

Another point: These pigs that I plan not to rear will not eat 2,000 tonnes of cereals. I understand that you also pay farmers for not growing crops. Will I qualify for payments for not growing cereals to not feed the pigs I don't rear?

I am also considering the "not milking cows" business, so please send any information you have on that too. Please could you also include the current Defra advice on set aside fields? Can this be done on an e-commerce basis with virtual fields (of which I seem to have several thousand hectares)?

In view of the above you will realise that I will be totally unemployed, and will therefore qualify for unemployment benefits.

I shall of course be voting for your party at the next general election.

Yours faithfully,


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28 comments:

Mindless sexist bigot said...

The CAP is NOT working

Praguetory said...

This was obviously written by Mutley the Dog. He's always after a quick buck.

tapestry said...

In Italy a 400 strong herd of cows was registered as living in a 2 bedroomed apartment in Milan. Brits are bloody amateurs at this game. Learn how to milk the system from the professionals - the Italians.

Colin D said...

Can I go for sheep,please. As I have the somewhat doubtful joy of having a welsh migrant as an MP.

Anonymous said...

How much do the European Court of Auditors get for not giving a statement of assurance for the EU budget year on year?

Anonymous said...

I am prepared to leave my entire 10,000 acre farm completely fallow forever. I dont yet own it but if DEFRA send me some sizeable cheques it will help me get the deposit together to buy it and then do nothing with it.

I cant be any fairer than that.

john miller said...

What is happening? This story is very old - your blog seems to have slipped recently and no longer has a voice of authority, nor is it topical. Sharpen up Guido!

From an old fan...

a plaigarist said...

I have read this before.

Anonymous said...

guido - you are an utter twat

Anonymous said...

Is 'rearing pigs' a referral to a peculiar sexual activity preferred by some deputy prime ministers?

Anonymous said...

talking of Prescott (as I'm sure you're not!) readers may have heard he is in hospital.

Doctors report they have found a growth.

Sadly, they cannot tell whether it is his brain or his penis.

So they have put it in a marmite pot and sent it away for analysis.

Anonymous said...

"a 400 strong herd of cows was registered as living in a 2 bedroomed apartment in Milan"

I didn't realise Inter had that many reserves!

bgprior said...
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bgprior said...

Hey Guido, How about a hat-tip? And I don't think the author, Bob Durward, Chairman of the New Party, wants his identity protecting. I think he'd rather you pointed people to the New Party website. In view of people's increasing desire for an alternative to Cameroonian Conservatism, that could be quite timely.

archduke said...

laughing my head off here. funniest thing i've read in ages.

Anonymous said...

Big, clever, and not done before, oh no.

http://lists.ifas.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A2=ind0207&L=sanet-mg&P=19684

http://www.backwoodshome.com/humor/jokes51.html

http://www.paaaps.com/mambo451/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=318

http://interweavers.com/brett/humor/no-hogs.html

http://www.rangebiome.org/editorials/notraisinghogs.html

And so the Guidoisation of political comentary continues . . .

Anonymous said...

tapestry said...
In Italy a 400 strong herd of cows was registered as living in a 2 bedroomed apartment in Milan. Brits are bloody amateurs at this game. Learn how to milk the system from the professionals - the Italians.

5:50 PM, June 04, 2007

When I used to be a farmer many years ago under the old CAP I heard an unconfirmed story that some enterprising Ialians had worked out that taking wheat from the "wheat mountain" and putting it on one end of a ship and then taking it off the other end about 10 minutes later while still tied up at the same dock earned them Euro 20 per tonne of export subsidy every time they did it.

They naturally did this many many times over a six month period. A sort of EU version of a perpetual money machine.

golden brown said...

whatever next?

politicians being paid not to be politicians?

not a bad idea tho'...

imagine how much bullion we'd have in the bank of england now?

The Law is an ass said...

Dear Guido (tax consultant)

I am planning not to inherit several farms. What tax refunds will I be eligible for?

Additionally, I have donated my job to a Romanian but am still awaiting compensation payments from the Government. How many jobs am I entitled to give up before I retire?

afterthought said...

golden brown 8:48 PM

Not to mention millions of Iraqi, Afghan and Palestinian civilians alive and well.

little green man from mars said...

whatever next?

people paid not to work?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 8:04:

Change the word "pig" for "falafel", and the whole lot should suddenly feel rather familiar to anyone who has read Catch-22 by Joseph Heller...

Renny said...

Its bollocks. This letters been doing the rounds for years. Production linked subsidy is no more. We get paid for producing things you suburbanites seem to value such as biodiversity and providing bestiality opportunities for ramblers. Loosing yer touch pal

Anonymous said...

Shades of a real EU fraud. In the days when the EU had a butter mountain and were desparate to finds ways of reducing it these guys exported quantities of butter. For this they received generous export subsidies.

At the overseas location they used the butter to make mayonnaise, which they then imported back into the EU. On arrival in the EU the mayonnaise was then processed and the butter was extracted.

I wonder what they then did with the butter they had retreived?

Julian said...

Nice to see support for UKIP ...

tapestry said...

The Euro boom is over for Spain. Fraud hasn't made enough money fast enough for them.

Spain has cashed in over 100 tonnes of gold - 25% of its reserves - in the last two months, desperately trying to avoid economic meltdown, according to gold market insiders. Not reported outside the gold market.

You see. Fraud doesn't pay.

Josh said...

Presumably Anonymous means alfalfa, not felafel. An easy mistake to make, though.

Anonymous said...

Has there been a response?!


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