MP, Labour's Shadow Environment
Secretary, commenting on the Prime Minister's farming
announcement, said:
“After 14 years of Tory failure, our farmers are at breaking
point.
“The Conservative Government has stood idly by as farmers –
including our great fruit and veg growers - have been devastated
by flooding, skyrocketing energy prices and undermined by dodgy
Tory trade deals. As a result, thousands are being forced out of
business.
“Labour will introduce a New Deal for Farmers to put money into
their pockets and boost Britain's food security. We will cut
farmers' energy bills, slash red tape at the borders to get our
food exports moving again, and use the Government's own
purchasing power to back British produce.”
Ends.
Notes:
Labour's New Deal for Farmers to turbocharge rural growth
and boost Britain's food security
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Seek a veterinary agreement with the European Union: to
cut red tape and costs at our borders and get our great British
food exports moving again.
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Use the government's purchasing power to back British
produce: by setting a target for 50% of food in our
hospitals, army bases and prisons to be locally
produced or certified to higher environmental standards.
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Turn on GB Energy: a new publicly owned energy company
that will harness clean home-grown British power to deliver
cheaper bills for farmers.
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Rewire Britain: allowing farmers to rapidly plug their
renewable energy into the grid putting money into the pockets
of farmers.
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Make ELMs work: Labour will cut through the Tory
bureaucracy and red tape that has blocked farmers from
receiving hundreds of millions of pounds funding.
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Introduce a land-use framework to ensure the
correct balance between food and nature restoration.
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Establish a Flood Resilience Taskforce: to speed up the
building of drainage systems, flood defences and natural flood
management schemes to protect farms from the destruction caused
by flooding.
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Introduce the first-ever cross government Rural Crime
Strategy: including increasing police patrols in rural
areas as part of Labour's plans for 13,000 more police and
PCSOs, tough measures to crack down on antisocial behaviour and
agricultural crime such as GPS theft.