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“I don’t think in general we’re really like that but we can do things, we can easily get the shelves empty for a few days and we can not take sewage sludge from all the water companies, we can cause difficulty”, she said.
“I am personally not militant. The rally on Tuesday, we’re taking food for food banks, we’re trying to get solidarity from people rather than have people irritated at us for jumping up and down.
“Think about your food and where it comes from and where it will keep coming from. There’s no doubt prices will go up if this crusade continues.”
The new taxes for farms worth more than £1 million have left farmers feeling “betrayed”, according to the farming union chief.
But he told Sky News withholding food should not be on the table.
“That is not an NFU tactic, we do not support emptying supermarket shelves, but I do completely understand the strength of feeling that there is amongst farmers, they feel helpless today, and they’re trying to think of what can they do to try and demonstrate what this means to them.
“I don’t think in general we’re really like that but we can do things, we can easily get the shelves empty for a few days and we can not take sewage sludge from all the water companies, we can cause difficulty”, she said.
“I am personally not militant. The rally on Tuesday, we’re taking food for food banks, we’re trying to get solidarity from people rather than have people irritated at us for jumping up and down.
“Think about your food and where it comes from and where it will keep coming from. There’s no doubt prices will go up if this crusade continues.”
The new taxes for farms worth more than £1 million have left farmers feeling “betrayed”, according to the farming union chief.
But he told Sky News withholding food should not be on the table.
“That is not an NFU tactic, we do not support emptying supermarket shelves, but I do completely understand the strength of feeling that there is amongst farmers, they feel helpless today, and they’re trying to think of what can they do to try and demonstrate what this means to them.