IN PICTURES: London tractor rally 'a huge success', says Save British Farming founder

Around 100 tractors took part in a ‘go slow’ around Westminster on Monday (March 25)

Alex Black
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Credit: Save British Farming

Leaders of a farming protest which brought around 100 tractors to the capital on Monday (March 25) have hailed the event as a ‘huge success'. The tractors set off on a go slow demonstration, leaving...

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