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“British farming has recently been on the front line of climate change impacts,” Bradshaw said in July, responding to a report by the independent Climate Change Committee.
However, it seems the founder of Save British Farming, Liz Webster, was not completely convinced by Farage’s support for her sector.
Save British Farming’s Liz Webster described the Labour Government’s approach, including limiting inheritance tax relief to the first £1 million of agricultural and business property, as ...
Tractors flying Union flags made their way across London and through Westminster, carrying signs with slogans such as 'Save British farming' and 'No farming, no food, no future'.
However, Liz Webster, founder of Save British Farming, told The Independent: “The British public is rightly appalled by chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef.
Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers announce a festive protest in London on December 11, highlighting anti-farming policies.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Environment Secretary Steve Reed as they outline plans to make Britain healthier, boost British farming and slash hospital waiting times ...
Liz Webster, founder of Save British Farming which has organised the protest along with Kent Fairness for Farmers, told Sky News: ‘Yes we would consider holding back food to show what we do.
The Save British Farming tractor demonstration yesterday made one thing clear: farmers will not stand by while their futures are threatened. One of numerous protests since the Budget, these events ...
But Liz Webster, the founder of the group Save British Farming, claimed low-quality beef could still enter the UK because the country’s borders are not strong enough to keep it out.
James Cleverly spoke after farmers parked two vintage tractors in London as part of a protest by Save British Farming against tax changes.