UK politics is becoming tribal, but society is united on the need to protect standards

UK political discourse has become more tribal in recent years, but the Government should be aware that society is united on one thing – the need to protect standards after Brexit, says Sue Pritchard, director of the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC).

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UK politics is becoming tribal, but society is united on the need to protect standards

UK political discourse has become more tribal in recent years, but the Government should be aware that society is united on one thing - the need to protect standards after Brexit, says Sue Pritchard, director...

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