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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 6194016" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>That’s always the thought but looking back farming has always done well under Labour administrations down the years. Maybe there were other factors at those times that favoured farming. Jim Callaghan was a farmer from memory - not much of a PM, but then how many PM’s of the last 50 years could said to have been good? (Maggie as an exception although she divided the nation as does Corbyn now) My fear is that JC is very left wing and hence the post I presume</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 6194016, member: 710"] That’s always the thought but looking back farming has always done well under Labour administrations down the years. Maybe there were other factors at those times that favoured farming. Jim Callaghan was a farmer from memory - not much of a PM, but then how many PM’s of the last 50 years could said to have been good? (Maggie as an exception although she divided the nation as does Corbyn now) My fear is that JC is very left wing and hence the post I presume [/QUOTE]
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