Farmer's Protest-Food For Thoughts

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I was very disappointed that my microphone wasn't working on the day of the event and to make matters worse my usual illnesses started playing up after my first interview with the lovely couple.

I couldn't continue by the end of the 2nd interview and so I chatted in the pub with farmers. It was of course very informative off camera and I might have learned more because of the informality of the chats.

Hearing how farmers spend their time were fascinating and increased my respect even for them and their commitment to food production. I hadn't realised that a farmer would have to be a full time mechanic in winter in order to clean and service their ridiculously expensive machinery.

The misconception of farmer's wealth was laid bare by a £3-5 hourly wage while working ten hour days when they have more time off in the winter. Time that allowed this gathering today.

It was a WEF controlled event with their speakers avoiding the topic of starvation policies being enacted by the de-industrialists posing as democratic representation. Clarkson was just a rich man mincing his words, talking ethnic cleansing of farmers on Twitter and chlorinated chicken in Westminster. The new Tory leader Kemi Badenoch was platformed and cheered, as if it matters whether a blue tie or red tie represents the corporations in their attack on the population.

The event was held down a side street, it had no march to anywhere and the last protest in March was held on a monday night at 6pm. All the tractors hit Westminster the countryside meets the city what a spectacle right!? Nobody was there to take part in it or film the event except for a few hundred freedom and anti-Ulez supporters. The farmers I spoke to didn't even know about it. My interview from the day with a farmer at the event is linked below.

https://youtu.be/PfekXe72oa0

Forming local ties is obviously the most important thing to do in the face of organised collusion with the state against farmer's interests from the organisers of these events. Farmer's and the public need to look to each other not The Farmer's Forum and the NFU for help. The situation isn't going to get better from the top down. We all need to learn to look after ourselves, each other and value the families who make this country work, farming families. Their ilk cannot be replaced by corporations, they can only be eradicated by them. It happened to the miners, and now its happening to farmers.

Nobody is more important than the farmers. Support them and buy locally produced food as much as possible if you can. Food security is going to be the major issue of our lifetimes.

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