Farmers in Northern Ireland ‘fed up’ of EU regulations – Dodds

Farmers in Northern Ireland will face an
uncertain future if the UK remains in the EU. That’s according to the Democratic
Unionist Party MEP Diane Dodds who is in favour of a Brexit. The Northern
Ireland MEP says the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy or CAP will provide less
funding for the North’s farmers as time goes on.

Out words: Eastern European Countries

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MEP hits out at ‘scaremongering’ from Government on Brexit – Dodds

A Northern Ireland MEP has hit out at what
she’s calling ‘scaremongering’ tactics by the Government in its efforts to persuade
UK citizens to vote to remain in the EU. The DUP MEP Diane Dodds says Irish
politicians are needlessly raising alarm over threats to peace and stability in
Northern Ireland if Britain votes to leave the EU on June 23rd. She says
the Irish government does not have the right to interfere in the lives of
citizens in the North. 

Out words: for scaremongering

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Time for EU Commission to act in farmers’ interests – Carthy

The European Commission must immediately
bring forward laws to ensure farmers are treated equally in the food supply
chain. So says the Sinn Fein MEP Matt Carthy who is calling for EU legislation
to ensure farmers receive fair treatment and a proper income. 600 MEPs voted
today for a resolution urging the Commission to bring forward rules to end
practices that are unfair to farmers, such as delayed payments, market access
restrictions and being forced to sell below production cost. However Mr Carthy
is concerned that the Commission will not stand firm against the interests of
retailers and processors.

Out words: as possible

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