I'll remember that next week mate, when there is no food in the shops.
Personally I don't give a shhite, be interesting to see how far the farmers push this debate though. One thing that gets my curiosity though, is people normally back unions but don't back a farmers union, I find that somewhat strange not being a union supporter myself. So if a highly paid train driver wants more money, it is a valid strike, but if a farmers union wants to meet with Keir about their inheritance tax it's fook off. No farmers, no food, surely that's a simple logic everyone understands or does everyone just think the stuff in the supermarket magically appears. Surely when a farmer dies, the farm remains in the hands of the family, if they decide it's not worth the hassle, then that's one less farm feeding the UK in a growing population.