The CLA played an important role in shaping the Agriculture Act.
The success of the Agriculture Act depends on the perspective. Overall, as a piece of legislation it has provided a stable framework on the priority areas at the time, and has proven robust in the face of global and domestic disruptions.
The UK government has seemingly “lost its shepherd for agriculture and rural development” in the form of the EU Commission, a farming union has told the Welsh affairs select committee.
Did the big Boris make lots of promises and then fail to deliver whilst retiring on his nice state pension, book deals, and speaking opportunities.
If only a Tory govt had been given a chance to deliver all the benefits …
Agriculture Act 2020
I don’t give a shit about Boris, I’m more of a Tony Benn fan https://medium.com/@WhiteWednesday/tony-benn-on-democracy-and-the-eu-20th-november-1991-2f734f163ddf
Just not a fan of an inept undemocratic EU with fucked agriculture and fishing policies
I bet you won’t be such a big fan when you get the right wing in charge of the EU
https://www.cla.org.uk/news/five-years-on-has-the-agriculture-act-delivered/
https://www.fwi.co.uk/news/eu-referendum/uk-government-has-lost-its-shepherd-for-agriculture
I know nothing of farming, but it doesn’t sound like a ringing endorsement 5 years on.
Yeah, let’s undo 50 years of moronic monoculture in 5 years.