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Is Australia really the most over regulated country in the world?

Is Australia really the most over regulated country in the world?

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Old Jun 13th 2006, 7:55 am
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Originally Posted by NKSK version 2
Sell to their usual buyers or sell to anyone?
Sell to anyone. They're not dairy. All of their cows have to have passports and their flock sizes are regularly inspected.

Also they're not allowed to do their own butchering (any more) and the nearest abattoir is now 70 miles away. When I was a kid the nearest abattoir was 3 miles away but a lot of them have closed due to increased regulations (and hence increased costs).

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Old Jun 13th 2006, 8:00 am
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Originally Posted by NKSK version 2
Milk quotas are (in my view) unwelcome interference in the market.

At least the UK has been arguing for huge reform of the CAP - and against the interference in the market by the EU.

In the UK's defence I doubt that such interference would take place if it wasn't for membership of the EU.
I agree with all three points
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