Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Get off my land! Furious farmer reveals Boris Johnson 'climbed over his fence to set up 8ft tent WITHOUT permission and lit a dangerous campfire before fleeing Highlands holiday cottage'... leaving his MINDERS to clean up
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8650799/Boriss-Great-Escape-PM-flees-tent-moves-Old-School-House-remote-peninsula.html
by the way. What is cred-ratings for the Daily Mail. I only started looking at it as I found an app for my phone. Seems quite decent.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8650799/Boriss-Great-Escape-PM-flees-tent-moves-Old-School-House-remote-peninsula.html
by the way. What is cred-ratings for the Daily Mail. I only started looking at it as I found an app for my phone. Seems quite decent.
Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
You can believe that BS if you want. Why would Cummings leak that location picture to the DailyFail? Why did BJ feel unsafe there and move on? If he did have Nats outside protesting then fair enough you’d see why he would want to leave. He didn’t though did he?
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Johnson feeling unsafe is baloney. Loads of security around. And as if it could be kept secret with his motorcade and retinue.
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
The farmer may well have been furious, but permission to set up a tent would probably not have been necessary.
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rualexander wrote:The farmer may well have been furious, but permission to set up a tent would probably not have been necessary.
Judging by the photos of kitchen chairs being used to climb over the fence, it doesn't sound like it was pitched on open land, but in an enclosed field.
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DaveReading wrote:rualexander wrote:The farmer may well have been furious, but permission to set up a tent would probably not have been necessary.
Judging by the photos of kitchen chairs being used to climb over the fence, it doesn't sound like it was pitched on open land, but in an enclosed field.
From the photos it appears to be an area of enclosed rough grazing land, with no sign of crops or farm animals so perfectly ok to camp there.
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
An example of a farmer taking back control of his borders.
Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Yet another mess Boris left for someone else to clean up.
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
rualexander wrote:DaveReading wrote:rualexander wrote:The farmer may well have been furious, but permission to set up a tent would probably not have been necessary.
Judging by the photos of kitchen chairs being used to climb over the fence, it doesn't sound like it was pitched on open land, but in an enclosed field.
From the photos it appears to be an area of enclosed rough grazing land, with no sign of crops or farm animals so perfectly ok to camp there.
Farmer should just have either released his own bull into the field or asked a friend...
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Tinder-dry conditions in Applecross
Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Overweening git. (Boris, that is.)
Have we got time for another cuppa?
Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
Johnson really needs to start worrying if the Daily Mail is reporting against him.
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Bonefishblues wrote:Tinder-dry conditions in Applecross
That got me confused, is there a dry applecross in another parallel universe the DM reports from?
Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
This story is so multi-layered with untruths I don't know where to start! That tent is pitched so abominably on sloping ground I struggle to believe anyone slept in it!
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Re: Get off my land! Furious farmer tells Boris Johnson
rualexander wrote:DaveReading wrote:rualexander wrote:The farmer may well have been furious, but permission to set up a tent would probably not have been necessary.
Judging by the photos of kitchen chairs being used to climb over the fence, it doesn't sound like it was pitched on open land, but in an enclosed field.
From the photos it appears to be an area of enclosed rough grazing land, with no sign of crops or farm animals so perfectly ok to camp there.
I was confused by this as well, the fire was wrong (and where did he get the wood?), climbing the fence was wrong, as he was staying in a cottage next door he wasn't really wild camping so it was a bit iffy. Small herd of goats would have sorted him out. (To quote Professor Calculus in TinTin 'Make way for the goat!')