UKIP Agricultural Spokesperson (@ukipagriculture) 's Twitter Profile
UKIP Agricultural Spokesperson

@ukipagriculture

We farm primarily to produce our food but to produce good food means that we have to work in harmony with nature. Been doing it for over 50 years .

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Does he really expect us to believe this cr@p. They have framed every policy to frustrate food production DEFRA hates farmers with passion and they rule the roost.

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Why would you expect anything else Labour constructed DEFRA in the image of Margaret Beckett who hated farmers even more than she hated foxhunting . Stand by for war on both.

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So not content with stealing UKIPs policies Reform are now adopting our Peoples Army nomination The peoples army is UKIP NOT REFORM. #voteukip

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Absolutely correct. They think food comes from supermarkets and forget that without good nourishment they would not get out of bed in the mornings. #foodtheprimarysourceofenergy

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Nobody can have food security without first having an abundant supply of good food. Food is our primary source of energy without which few of us would survive. #voteukip

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This is not environmentalism. This is corporatism land grabbing. The vast majority of mass-scale solar panels plastered on prime farmland will end up being destroyed by bad weather, leaking toxic chemicals into the soil or eventually ending up in landfill after 25 years.

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“For a 480g pack of mild cheddar purchased in a supermarket the dairy farmer has high production costs of £1.48 yet receives in profit 0.02% (much less than a penny) of the selling price of £2.50.” ~ Source: Sustain Report 2022 (unpacking food prices)

“For a 480g pack of mild cheddar purchased in a supermarket the dairy farmer has high production costs of £1.48 yet receives in profit 0.02% (much less than a penny) of the selling price of £2.50.”

~ Source:  Sustain Report 2022 (unpacking food prices)
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Ukip policy is to support farmers to produce home grown food to ensure basic food security. Food is the primary source of energy and should replace NET Zero. #voteukip

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Thing is they don't learn from history . History will teach you that most revolutionary action is built on empty bellies. Hungrty people make bad enemies