The economy
i Sir, — B. Bradley’s tirade [against farmers is not fac-i tual. Most of the money; made available to farmers' last year was the redemp-I tion of their own funds al-' ready spent by the Govern-[ ment for which they hadi giver farmers an 1.0. U. [ Loan monevs advanced will' [have to be repaid. Increased ( [charges on transport, fuel[ and interest represent the I rate of inflation ,under ; Labour and nc blame can; rightly be attached to this: Government. A. Simpson condemns economic 1 measures which Mr Harold Wilson, on his retirement, claims to be working in Britain. If he really knows how to run a country efficiently he should Dave enlightened the last Government and saved the country’s n k as well as its own. Or did he realists that ’there are none so blind as [those who will not see? — i Yours, etc., J. F. GARVEY. March 19. 1976.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34107, 20 March 1976, Page 14
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