Farmers serve our national security, boost our exports and sculpt our environment.
Funding for EU programmes in the UK will be maintained until 2020 – just as Vote Leave promised.
An independent Britain could maintain financial support for agriculture whilst lifting the burden of EU red tape.
I believe that this organisation is incapable of providing a swift or lasting solution to problems.
I have sat round the table at dozens of council meetings where we worked together, through well-developed networks, to protect our environment.
The EU has been an ecological disaster.
“Wales has the potential to be a powerhouse too.”
Unless you’ve tried to live without clean water, smallpox vaccines, electricity and bicycles, don’t get snotty about the profit motive.
Buying British or thinking about where our food comes from is sadly not top of the shopping list for most of us.
Free trade would allow production costs to fall.
What does Shoreditch have to do with farming and the rural economy? Quite a lot, actually.
It gives free trade a bad name with the Left, causes delays in getting progress on market access, and leaves us unable to shape an agreement which suits us.
The spread of resistance to a growing list of antibiotics is already happening and if it continues unchecked then the impact on everyday life will be profound.
Escape from the EU’s free trade rules gives us the opportunity to introduce a wide range of new welfare measures.