00:01Hello, I'm at Stanbridge Farm in Petersfield with Ed Davey of the Liberal Democrats and Dominic Martin who is the
00:08Liberal Democrat candidate for East Hampshire.
00:11So Ed, let's talk about the rising cost of food and how the party can help farmers. How would you
00:22propose to be with that?
00:22We're really worried about food prices. It's been bad for a number of years now but it's set to get
00:30worse. We've already seen petrol and diesel prices go up but experts are predicting that food prices will go up
00:37by another 10% later this year thanks to Trump's idiotic war in Iran and farmers facing soaring fertiliser costs,
00:45red diesel going up.
00:46And we've said, look, the government needs to do something now and not sit on its hands or wait.
00:52So we said, of course, the farmers are not going to do some of the excise duty on that.
00:58But also the King's speech, which we're expecting very shortly, should be a good food bill.
01:03Farmers in England are the only farmers in Europe who don't get farm support payments to produce food.
01:09And that means we don't have as much food security in our country.
01:14We're not backing British farmers.
01:16And we're hoping that the food market isn't as cheap as any food market might be.
01:20So we need some of the shops and versions that seem into those tropics in our country.
01:25And that means we're not going to come back in the old way.
01:28Shopping supplies in the local shops.
01:30We have massive amounts of farmland in this country that could immortalise.
01:34And we ought to be growing as much on our own food as possible to keep it.
01:39And that's right.
01:40I'm afraid, as you said, the government has done some really bad trade deals.
01:44It was certainly some really bad trade deals when they were in power.
01:48And the fact that some of the markets that the Russian farmers are now,
01:52they're not really taking it away because of the bad trade deals.
02:00So you need to make sure that the food market gets more secure and more secure food in this country
02:11will get much better value for the next time.
02:14How do you see helping farmers and bringing food costs down for consumers in the wider picture of consumers facing
02:23increases in their fuel bills and their water bills?
02:27And every other kind of government.
02:29And how do you make a whole package to try to help make farmers easier for more people, shall we
02:35say?
02:35Well, we are approaching across the chocolate basket, if you like.
02:40Not just food, but electricity bills, gas bills, and petrol needs.
02:45There's a lot of pressures on people at the moment.
02:49And people are really suffering with these prices.
02:52One of the things we need to say is that we have a close training relationship with Europe.
02:57That will move the government.
02:58We will tax revenue into the government.
03:01So we can do the sorts of things.
03:03We need to move the government.
03:04So that we can help them with this cost of living.
03:06There are a lot of people who don't have access to the gas bills.
03:11They're still relying on heating oil for electricity.
03:14And they are, of course, protected by the government current system.
03:17So they're really exposed to these high-intentional prices.
03:20I think that's really important.
03:22So many people who are dependent on heating oil.
03:24The governments are nowhere near enough.
03:27And even though it isn't that,
03:29the way their interests of those prices are,
03:31and that has to always change.
03:34It's not very important.
03:36It's not very important.
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