Farmers 'pleased' to hear PM's commitment to British farming during PMQs

PM May says she will continue to back British farmers
PM May says she will continue to back British farmers

Farmers have been reassured of Prime Minister Theresa May's commitment to British farming, as she stated today (15 March) that she ‘will continue to back British farmers’.

In her answer to Victoria Atkins MP, Louth and Horncastle, during today’s Prime Minister’s Questions, the PM said: “We do have an opportunity to build a new future for our food & farming industry when we leave the European Union.

“We will maintain the UK’s high standards of food safety and of animal welfare, that will be a priority for us and any trade deals we enter into will need to be right for consumers, for businesses, for farmers they will need to ensure our food safety and environmental protection and of course the animal welfare standards I just referred to.

“We recognise the need for certainty for businesses and we’ve already provided guarantees of support for farmers up to 2020 and I can assure her we will continue to back British farmers.”

Pleased to see a commitment

The National Farmers Union (NFU) has welcomed today’s remarks from May on food and farming’s future post-Brexit.

NFU President Meurig Raymond said: “We are pleased to see that farming’s significant contribution to the country, economically, socially and environmentally, has been recognised at by the Prime Minister.

“For every £1 invested in farming, it gives £7.40 back to the nation. To maintain, or even accelerate, British farming’s contribution post-Brexit, we need Government to secure the right trade conditions and access to a competent and reliable workforce in formal negotiations.

“The importance of certainty for farming businesses mentioned by the Prime Minister today is something British farmers need and the country needs. We’re continuing to push for commitments for when the Treasury’s guarantee comes to a close at the end of 2019. After all, this will be when the UK is operating outside of the EU.

Mr Raymond concluded: “The Prime Minister rightfully says we have an opportunity to build a new future for our industry post Brexit. The NFU’s work on post-Brexit policy will ensure Government is able to seize this opportunity so the farming sector can thrive.”