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The Ag Recruiter

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The Sting (@thestingisback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 95th Birthday, Clint Eastwood. Clint's a legend, a multi-skilled icon, but what he's particularly good at is delivering razor sharp insults. I've used more than one of these.

charles anyan ā“‚ļø (@charlesanyan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don’t need to be an economist to actually see this is the case😩 Not only is this government vindictive it’s also particularly inept.

You don’t need to be an economist to actually see this is the case😩

Not only is this government vindictive it’s also particularly inept.
Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a report commissioned from CBI Economics, evidence suggests (to nobody's surprise) that rather than increasing tax take, the proposed changes to APR/BPR will overall lead to a net loss of £1.9bn over the Parliament. Keir Starmer explained to the Gov't Liaison Committee that

James Rebanks (@herdyshepherd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Total idiots Every metric shows we are creating problems Damaging our own farming community and then importing more Makes zero sense

National Farmers' Union (@nfutweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NFU members | NFU President Tom Bradshaw (Tom Bradshaw) says that a new report by Family Business UK, which finds that planned IHT changes could cost up to Ā£1.9 billion by 2030, shows the ā€œcatastrophic impact on family farming businesses". Read morešŸ‘‰ow.ly/9EXU50W2rPW

NFU members | NFU President Tom Bradshaw (<a href="/ProagriLtd/">Tom Bradshaw</a>) says that a new report by <a href="/FamilyBizUK/">Family Business UK</a>, which finds that planned IHT changes could cost up to Ā£1.9 billion by 2030, shows the ā€œcatastrophic impact on family farming businesses".

Read morešŸ‘‰ow.ly/9EXU50W2rPW
RSPB (@natures_voice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome back to Nature or No Nature! Rachel Reeves, your own experts say nature-friendly farming is vital for our food security, wildlife, & climate. Yet we hear you're set to slash the funding it relies on. With the clock ticking, and our future to play for, can you answer:

Welcome back to Nature or No Nature!

<a href="/RachelReevesMP/">Rachel Reeves</a>, your own experts say nature-friendly farming is vital for our food security, wildlife, &amp; climate.

Yet we hear you're set to slash the funding it relies on.

With the clock ticking, and our future to play for, can you answer:
VeryBritishProblems (@soverybritish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you’ve been on holiday at a hotel for a week and new people turn up and start swanning around, acting like they own the place, taking your usual dinner table, pretending they know all the rules. Pathetic.

Stansaid Airport (@stansaidairport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

45 years ago I had a teacher tell me that I’d never get a pilot’s licence. That I should lower my expectations because my grades were awful. ā€˜Forget about aviation,’ he said, ā€˜you’re a distracted idiot.’ So today, I’m absolutely delighted to announce, he’s dead.

James Rebanks (@herdyshepherd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes Subsidies weren’t a favour for farmers They were life support for them in an exploitative system that paid them sub cost of production People haven’t understood The principal beneficiaries were big cooperations who get control and consumers who get cheap unhealthy food

Jeremy Squirrell (@jes_squirrell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James Rebanks We now live in a world where our unsubsidised and regulated production is being undercut by subsidised and unregulated imports. Yet some actors still think we are in a Utopian world of free trade opportunity, and won’t face the truth in how to solve this catastrophe!

Breckland Council (@breckcouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Breckland Council Rural Enterprise Fund is now open for applications! 🌳 Here from Breckland's Rural Business Officer, Phil Garnham, to find out whether this scheme could help your business. āœļø Learn more and apply šŸ‘‰ loom.ly/EyjqR3I

Andrew Meredith (@merry_meredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAK: Rachel Reeves gives Defra £2.7bn for sustainable farming and nature recovery for the final three years of this parliament

BREAK: Rachel Reeves gives Defra £2.7bn for sustainable farming and nature recovery for the final three years of this parliament