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Woking’s MP has thrown British farmers on the scrapheap

by willforster on 5 November, 2020

The Lib Dems have warned Jonathan Lord should hand his head in shame for voting against measures to protect high environmental and animal welfare standards.

Conservative MPs rejected amendments to the Agriculture Bill yesterday, which would have forced the UK Government to ensure that British food and animal welfare standards are maintained in any trade deals.

Woking’s MP failed to back these measures, despite over a million people signing an National Farmers Union petition calling for the UK Government to put laws in place that prevent imports of food that is produced in ways that are illegal here in the UK.

The Lib Dems have committed to continuing the fight to protect British farmers, including exploring further amendments to the Trade Bill.

The Tories promised to protect British farmers, but yesterday they have betrayed that promise.  We now risk seeing foods that are currently illegal in the UK – like hormone treated beef, and fruit and vegetables produced using banned pesticide – making it onto our supermarket shelves.

Jonathan Lord should hang their head in shame.  They have let everyone across Woking down by putting Boris Johnson’s Government first.

Unlike the Conservatives, the Lib Dems back British farming.  We want the Government to work in partnership with UK farmers to protect our world class food and animal welfare standards, cut greenhouse gas emissions and support the recovery of our natural environment.

We will do everything we can to continue the fight to protect British farmers, including exploring further amendments to the Trade Bill.

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