Farmers set to hold protest rally at Welsh Labour Conference

The agricultural sector said it is not happy with Welsh Government's position on Inheritance Tax, bluetongue, and the Sustainable Farming Incentive to name a few

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Welsh Labour Conference 2025 is due to take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno from June 27 to June 29. Farmers have called the protest the 'No confidence in Keir by the pier'.
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Welsh Labour Conference 2025 is due to take place at Venue Cymru in Llandudno from June 27 to June 29. Farmers have called the protest the 'No confidence in Keir by the pier'.

A protest is set to be held outside the Welsh Labour Conference in Llandudno by farmers who are unhappy with UK and Welsh Government policy. Farmers have organised a 'No confidence in Keir by the pier'...

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