(2007 TV Movie)

Molly Dineen: Narrator, Interviewer

Quotes 

  • [talking about perfectly healthy but unwanted calves that have just been shot] 

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : [voiceover]  These calves might once have become bully-beef, but we don't eat that any more. Or they might have become veal, but we found that cruel so it's largely raised overseas. And they'd never produce a decent steak. So they go.

  • Tony : What really gets me is... You look at it from a farming point of view... They say "You can't do this, you can't do that, you can't do the other." Fair enough. What are you going to do when you've driven all the farmers off the land? Oh well we'll import our food then. Well the welfare standards of the imported food is a damn sight worse than the welfare standards that we have here. So all you're doing is you're exporting your problems, putting them where they can't be seen under the carpet and ignoring it. That's what cheap food policy does.

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : Then what happens to the countryside?

    Tony : The countryside is only like it is because it's farmed. And if it isn't farmed, we'll end up with a very different-looking countryside.

  • Molly Dineen - Interviewer : It's funny: everyone's so focussed on sports, because we can see it, but no-one's that bothered about where we get our food.

    Glyn : In the poultry industry, where they specialise in chicks for laying, the male birds, apart from a very very few, are not needed. So they just go into what is basically a mincing machine - that is how they are killed - it's like a liquidiser.

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : Are they dead or alive as they go in?

    Glyn : Well, they're alive, aren't they, as they're fed into it - it's the mincer that kills them. Now why is that acceptible, Molly? Why the devil is that acceptible to the public and these other sorts of things aren't?

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : I think we don't know about it - that's why.

    Glyn : [vehemently]  Well you *should* know about it! It might make all of this relative - it might put it in context.

  • [talking about DEFRA, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which is responsible for paying farmers] 

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : [voiceover]  The "Single Farm Payment Scheme" rewrites the rule-book for farmers. Payments now have nothing to do with producing food.

    Glyn : DEFRA couldn't give a toss what happens in the countryside, but they like other people to think that they do.

    Steve : They have said that food security they don't consider is an issue, haven't they. In other words, they don't seem to care whether food is produced in this country or not. Which seems to be very stupid, short-sighted, doesn't it?

    Molly Dineen - Interviewer : Do they want us to stop farming animals?

    Steve : They haven't thought that one through.

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