Campaign group evokes Britain's wartime spirit to highlight plight of today's farmers

Save British Farming says Government should treat farmers with the same respect as steel workers

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Save British Farming campaigners are seeking to evoke Britain's wartime spirit with its next tractor rally in Whitehall
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Save British Farming campaigners are seeking to evoke Britain's wartime spirit with its next tractor rally in Whitehall

Save British Farming (SBF) is aiming to evoke Britain's wartime spirit as it seeks to put the reality of Britain's food and farming crisis centre stage. The group which has been at the forefront of...

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