On morning Ireland on Monday Hugh Doyle representing the Beef Plan Movement spoke about his group's worries and concerns.
He came across as an extraordinarily honest man, frustrated with the meat companies.
He understood why the farmers were behaving in such a manner but hoped they would remove their pickets.
On the morning he spoke he had been up for 48 hours.
Mr Doyle spoke with a clarity, an honesty and authority that is seldom heard.
It is well worth listening to him on the RTE Player. It was on Morning Ireland, RTE 1 Radio at 08.15 on Monday.
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