The canonical example of ineffective(?) action seems to be 1968 (1848?). Have activists learned anything since then? They certainly haven't in the US.
I don't want to sound like a social Darwinist, but subsidizing marginal producers is not a viable long-term strategy. It won't be effective and may even violate EU policies. If the real cause of price constraint is monopoly power then that's where the focus should be.
Of course when the cost of fish and transported food go up the riots will just shift to the supermarkets! (wink.) Policies not Politics ---- Daily Landscape
subsidizing marginal producers is not a viable long-term strategy. It won't be effective
and may even violate EU policies.
If the real cause of price constraint is monopoly power then that's where the focus should be.
Of course when the cost of fish and transported food go up the riots will just shift to the supermarkets! (wink.)