We're approaching summer, and with the government in the mess that it is, the usual reshuffle stories are starting to circulate. There are some people saying that Hilary Benn might move on from DEFRA - and the big question is what does that mean for an announcement on a possible badger cull.
After the publication on the environment, food and rural affairs select committee's report into TB came out - which suggested targeted culling might have a role to play - Mr Benn promised an announcement in weeks. But weeks is dragging into months and there's still no movement. There's a number of scenarios being discussed here in the office. Is he going to announce it and then run? Or is he going to refuse to announce it, get moved out of the position, and leave someone else with the perfect excuse to delay a little longer ie I'm new to the job, I need to examine all the evidence, I can't make a decision yet etc
I guess all we can do is wait. And all lobby organisations like the NFU can do at the moment is keep pushing.