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Politicians have promised a bright future for UK ag now we must hold them to account

Politicians have made a lot of promises to farmers about UK agriculture having a bright future, and now we must hold them to account, says Phil Stocker, chief executive of the National Sheep Association.

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Politicians have promised a bright future for UK ag  now we must hold them to account

Politicians have made a lot of promises to farmers about UK agriculture having a bright future, and now we must hold them to account, says Phil Stocker, chief executive of the National Sheep Association....

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