clive bailye is a staffordshire farmer, and founder are nothing new. first, this is nothing new.t encourages the use of the higher welfare, changes they have made since they came into power and after rachel reeves�* budget, it shows how far out of touch they are. 50% of public procurement is not ambitious. it is behind the average household in the uk. you are saying what he has announced isn't new and won't will impact farmers? industry—leading organisations not with rachel reeves or keir, or steve reed, who seem they put forward in that meeting proposals that actually which incidentally about two days later they awarded that amount in overseas farming aid, so it is clearly not about the money. nfu and cla, tenant farmers association, they have and that was going to raise i think an extra 200 they are not changing. now to india, where british ministers are in the thick of negotiations with their indian counterparts in the hope of striking a trade deal. speaking at a joint press conference the uk business to do a deal. bothjonathan and i have agreed to resume free trade agreement