Prime Minister commends 'hard-working farmers' in PMQs

The Prime Minister complimented "hard-working farmers" today during Prime Minister's Questions
The Prime Minister complimented "hard-working farmers" today during Prime Minister's Questions

The Prime Minister has today recognised the importance of British food production to the nation and commended the work of "hard-working farmers".

During Wednesday' (14 March) Prime Minister's Questions, Theresa May acknowledged the "historic opportunity" Government has to deliver a farming policy that will work for the whole food industry.

These comments came in response to a question during PMQs from Neil Parish MP who asked if the Prime Minister agreed that British food is a public good.

The NFU President Minette Batters has welcomed today’s comments from the Mrs May.

She said: “British farmers are performing a vital role producing the raw ingredients for the nation’s largest manufacturing sector, food and drink.

“It is essential that this is fully recognised by Government and I welcome the Prime Minister’s support and thank Neil Parish for asking this important question during PMQs today.”

Mrs Batters said that delivery a domestic farming policy that works for the whole industry is going to be "crucial" to the nation’s ability to produce food.

“The NFU continues to make a strong case for a profitable, productive and competitive future for British farming,” she said.

“British farmers have a unique and irreplaceable role in producing 61% of the nation’s food while also looking after 70% of the nation’s land. The British public are rightly proud of the high quality British food that farmers produce.

“We strongly believe that access to this safe, traceable and affordable food is a public right and essential to each and every one of us - meaning British food should be seen by Government as a public good.”