WE sympathise with Guy Dibble and his dairy farming colleagues who say they are having to sell milk at less than the cost of production.
But they are wrong if they think that blockading milk depots and preventing supplies from reaching customers is going to win their campaign for a better deal. It will earn them no support from consumers.
They must look for other ways of persuading the British Government and the European Parliament to recognise and respond to their argument.
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