In 1975 we joined the EU.....The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the agricultural policy of the European Union. It implements a system of agricultural subsidies and other programmes. It was introduced in 1962 and has undergone several changes since then to reduce the cost (from 71% of the EU budget in 1984 to 39% in 2013) and to also consider rural development in its aims. Farmers like NB would have looked into receiving agricultural subsidies, in fact the current tenants still do benefit...nothing wrong with that! The thing is I think NB decided to grow new and different plants/herbs such as opium poppies for medicinal purposes with the help of CAP through his own foresightedness. Nothing to do with anything underhand, NB was simply looking after his business as best he could.
That's a blast from the past; I remember CAP from my business studies course. But the above still doesn't explain JB's claims of a "special licence". I posted a link to a UK gov list of banned substances for herbal remedies and opium poppy features on it. Admittedly that's 2015.
I've haven't seen any accounts for the farm to have any idea of profits. NB had to take out a substantial loan to conver his mother's house into flats. Sintro e's it can be advantageous to borrow for business to offset against tax but I can't see that would apply in this instance. So was the farm as profitable as we are led to believe?
I learned recently JB couldn't understand June donating to the church when the farm needed lots of money spent on it. I would have thought the trustees were responsible for the buildings etc so I'm not sire what was meant by this.
It's difficult to imagine NB being involved in any sort of wrongdoing but:
- He had the means to grow the opium poppies
- He may have had the wherewithal from his military days of spending time in hosital when he crashed his plane eg morphine. Maybe they had crude labs in the field . Plus agricultural college. It's not as simple as extracting the opium from the poppy and away you go. The process is quite complicated and requires another chemical which might be difficult to procure.
- As a magistrate he had access to criminals and those involved with drugs.
I appreciate the above is a bit sensitive so if anyone is offended please say and I'll
Remove it.