Farmers’ union leader criticizes Tories for hasty Brexit process

British farmers are feeling let down by the government’s handling of Brexit, according to the boss of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU). Tom Bradshaw, who recently took over as the head of the NFU, criticized Conservative ministers for rushing Brexit and not consulting with farmers on key decisions.

In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, Bradshaw expressed his disappointment with the government’s approach to post-Brexit trade deals, which he believes are undermining UK farms by allowing supermarkets to sell food produced to lower standards abroad. He also criticized the government’s short-term focus, which he believes is hampering longer-term decision-making.

The NFU boss warned that many farmers, who are traditionally supporters of the Conservative Party, are feeling let down and may not forget about the government’s handling of Brexit quickly. Losing the support of British farmers could have significant political implications, with a poll suggesting that the Tories could lose a significant number of rural seats in the next general election.

In March, farmers in tractors descended on London to protest against trading arrangements they claim will harm British farming and jeopardize UK food security. Campaign groups have called for a “radical change of policy” and an “urgent exit” from what they see as damaging trade deals.

While Bradshaw praised recently appointed environment secretary Steve Barclay for his efforts, he expressed concerns about the government’s lack of clarity on future plans. With Labour potentially on course for a landslide majority, Bradshaw emphasized the importance of building strong relationships with politicians from all parties to ensure the best outcomes for British farmers.

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