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A Welsh Gremlin. 💙
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-Mum of three. Independent Advocate. -Farmer's wife to a welsh farmer who is at times trying! Supplying lamb, hogget and beef boxes from our hillfarm.
Llangollen
Joined October 2011
@QUBFoodProf That's just it, he doesn't get it - the general public are with farmers and he absolutely hates that! Suicidal statement right here, it's the beginning of the end for him. Farmers will not back down!
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@Keir_Starmer You're welcome, spreading the love all over Wales on our travels! You are a disgrace, meanwhile we'll keep producing food to feed the general public.
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@Keir_Starmer You have just made the biggest mistake as PM, do you think the general public are stupid? They see through your 'spin' - you hate it that the general public are supporting farmers and turning on you. Shameful, even your own AM's in Wales are abandoning you.
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RT @Jenny_1884: It’s pretty shocking to hear @Keir_Starmer say if you want shorter NHS waiting lists & lower mortgages then farmers will ha…
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RT @Jes_Squirrell: What absolute weapons grade bollocks! The “tax break” is there to ensure we produce UK food. Total rubbish that its a b…
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RT @HarkerAndrew: Hang on a minute….. didn’t you insist this policy was about protecting farmers from wealthy people buying land as a tax d…
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RT @JoeWStanley: It’s also such dishonest politics; on the one hand enacting a tax policy his government claims will barely impact anyone w…
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@FarmingUK How stupid does he think the general public are????? They see straight through him!
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RT @ClarksonsFarm1: 🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 PM Kier Starmer forced to abandon visit to Buckinghamshire due to farmers protest! Starmer was visiti…
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This is an Advocate for farming not that pathetic so called Farming Minister @DanielZeichner
Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness delivers a great speech in the parliamentary inheritance tax on family farms debate: It is possible to challenge one’s Government. I said to my Whips then that the best service we could do the Government was to prevent them from doing something stupid, harmful and alienating to voters. I hope that Government Members can see that, because the Opposition cannot change this. People outside say to me, “Can we get this changed?” It is actually up to Labour MPs. They have the majority. Democracy is not about having a majority and doing what one likes. Democracy is about listening and doing what the now Prime Minister told the NFU when he said: “You deserve a Government that listens, that heeds early warnings”. There are one or two warnings about. Listen, change: if the Government change, four years on, no one will remember the U-turn. Whatever civil servants say—they are always very keen to stick with a policy—if it is wrong, stop doing it. And this is wrong. In the minute and 20 seconds I have left, let me say why it is so wrong. We have touched on the various elements, but I am not sure we have pulled it all together. We have a really peculiar group of businesspeople in this country; they are called farmers. They take a return on capital—the millions they have invested in their farms—that is typically less than 1%. There is nobody that I am aware of—no business I was ever involved in—that would remotely consider continuing in an industry that paid less than 1%. These farmers take a pittance and get up at 4 o’clock in the morning for the privilege. They look after the animals and it does not matter if they are ill; they cannot carry their employment rights and go, “I’m not well, I shouldn’t have to go out,” because the cows do not care: they have to go out and look after them, and then they get less than 1% return. Those farmers, the most beneficent public-minded businesspeople in the whole country, then provide excellent food at among the lowest prices in Europe. If ever there were a business that we would not want to go and mess with, it is these—I should not say it, because I will make enemies of them. We must understand how remarkable it is that there is a whole group of businesspeople who take practically nothing from their business, work all the hours God gives, and provide us with some of the finest food in the world at among the lowest prices in Europe. Why would we want to mess with that? Not only do they do that, but they brainwash their children from the earliest age so that they carry on doing it. These people are in indentured service to the nation, providing food while making very little profit. They do it willingly and, in fact, love it: it is their life. To go and mess with them out of some stupid, socialist spite is ridiculous and absurd, and Government Members know that—the hon. Member for North Northumberland certainly does, and he should lead his colleagues to tell the Chancellor to change course, just as we did in 2012 when George Osborne got it wrong.”
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