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00:08 British farming is on its knees, and not just today.
00:10 It's for the future.
00:12 We're looking to not just help British farmers,
00:15 but protect the British public as well.
00:17 We've had terrible trade deals done since Brexit.
00:22 We're going to be importing goods from around the world
00:25 that are to appalling standards, that are not
00:28 to our really good British food standards.
00:31 We've got the best food standards here in the world.
00:34 We want to support the British public,
00:36 make sure they're fed properly.
00:37 And we love doing that, and we want to continue to do so.
00:40 We really need to get across the dangers of cheap foreign
00:42 imports.
00:43 Cheap foreign imports that are not produced to our standards
00:46 have a real possibility of damaging
00:48 the health and the food security of our country.
00:52 If things carry on the way they are at the moment,
00:54 in 10, 20 years' time, we are not
00:57 going to be able to produce enough food to feed our nation.
00:59 And we really need to get these terrible trade
01:02 deals that are being done by the Tory government changed,
01:05 rectified.
01:06 And we also need to get supermarkets on board
01:09 to engage with us.
01:11 And we need to improve the way that supermarkets deal
01:15 with British farmers, because at the moment,
01:17 it is so unsustainable that we're
01:19 being forced out of business.
01:20 Today was more about engaging with the British public,
01:23 trying to educate Tesco's customers about buying British,
01:28 but also building for the future.
01:31 Daddy, why aren't you getting it?
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