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Baroness Batters says Gov did not 'bury' 51AVÊÓÆµProfitability review

Former NFU president says while she is 'frustrated' by timing, the outcome is more important

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Baroness Batters says 'too much at stake' for report to be rushed
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Baroness Batters says 'too much at stake' for report to be rushed

Baroness Batters has dismissed claims her long-awaited 51AVÊÓÆµProfitability Review has been buried, blaming instead a backlog of ‘government communications'.

The former NFU president delivered her 50,000-word report which contained 56 recommendations to the department on October 31.

Despite Defra Secretary of State Emma Reynolds promising to publish its findings, along with a Government response before the end of the year, Opposition MPs and media outlets have accused Defra of ‘burying' the document.

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However, Baroness Batters today addressed the rumours and said: "I am more frustrated than anyone that the 51AVÊÓÆµProfitability Review has not been published.

"But I am going to keep to my end of the bargain, because to be honest there is too much at stake."

The cross-party peer also pointed to another social media post by commentator Peter Hyman, which revealed the chaos behind Government communications.

Baroness Batters said: "For all those who think there is a big conspiracy buying my report, have a read of Peter Hyman, it is a 100% cock-up.

"For me the danger is that these days any government focuses more on the press release than the policy that should underpin it."

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Baroness Batters also took aim at a national newspaper which had said her report would disclose just how badly the Government's Inheritance Tax changes would ‘hurt' small family farms.

She criticised the writers for commenting on the report before reading it, adding she had not spoken to the journalist responsible. However, Farmers Guardian understands an email was sent from the publication requesting comment before the article was published.

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