Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Minister Michael Creed. Image: Eamonn Farrell Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Minister Michael Creed. Image: Eamonn Farrell MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE Michael Creed has said that a “critical tipping point” had been reached in the beef farmers protest, and that it could damage Irish beef’s international reputation.
The agreement is very clear – all legal proceedings disappear when all pickets are being dispatched. An agreement was made between representatives of farming organisations and Meat Industry Ireland following talks with Minister Creed. Although the Irish Farmers Association and the Beef Plan Movement have asked farmers to stand down pickets and allow trucks in and out of meat processing factories, which has been ongoing for several weeks now.
Creed also asked protesting farmers to listen to “the farming organisations who negotiated on their behalf”.
simoncoveney ain’t gonna allow them help the farmers. Uncle Larry wouldn’t approve
and a very high perch it is indeed!! Well let us say its our duty to get rid of Fine Gael at this stage if we want to save our country from being a capitalist utopia to being a good country where people can live good lives with dignity. They are bringing us back to the dark ages!
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