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James Wright

@jpbwfarm

Farmer & campaigner for rural Britain 🇬🇧 | UK Country Manager @_Breedr | Policy Director @ConRuralForum | College Governor | Former Parliamentary Candidate

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One positive of having in laws is they occasionally baby sit and you can go to the pub. Hope you’ve had a great bank holiday. Cheers! 🍻

One positive of having in laws is they occasionally baby sit and you can go to the pub. Hope you’ve had a great bank holiday. Cheers! 🍻
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Our cows fertilise the grass, which feeds the insects, which feeds the birds. Livestock farming is something we all should support, don’t you agree?

Our cows fertilise the grass, which feeds the insects, which feeds the birds. Livestock farming is something we all should support, don’t you agree?
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You know it’s good cider when it comes in an unbranded bottle. Next time you're at the pub, get a Porlock Cider! Have a great weekend

You know it’s good cider when it comes in an unbranded bottle. Next time you're at the pub, get a Porlock Cider! Have a great weekend
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Family businesses drive the rural economy. Great to catch up with Mike Dart at Dart’s Farm and Robbie Moore MP, Shadow Farming Minister, to talk about backing rural enterprise and creating good local jobs.

Family businesses drive the rural economy. Great to catch up with Mike Dart at Dart’s Farm and Robbie Moore MP, Shadow Farming Minister, to talk about backing rural enterprise and creating good local jobs.
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980kgs of charm and testosterone, is our Wilfred. We’re producing great British beef here one day at a time. Making sure the great British public have ample steaks and burgers like countless family farms across the country

980kgs of charm and testosterone, is our Wilfred. We’re producing great British beef here one day at a time. Making sure the great British public have ample steaks and burgers like countless family farms across the country
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If you're a Conservative MP considering defecting to the Liberal Democrats, please do. If, like the Lib Dems, you believe in higher taxes, more migration, and fewer personal freedoms, you were in the wrong party, and we’ll be better without you. All the best.

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This landscape didn’t happen by accident. It was shaped by generations of farming families who, planted hedgerows, grazed pastures and stewarded the land. Just like the traditions that make us a truly great country this way of life is now under threat. We can’t let that happen🇬🇧

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Happy Friday! Great to catch up with my brother for a burger and a pint of @ExmoorAles earlier this week! Have a great weekend, whatever you have planned! 🍻🍔

Happy Friday! Great to catch up with my brother for a burger and a pint of @ExmoorAles earlier this week! Have a great weekend, whatever you have planned! 🍻🍔
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Family businesses drive the economy in rural Britain. Here, 94% of jobs come from small and medium firms. This government has its foot on their neck hiking taxes, slashing transport funding, and creating 27 new quangos to increase regulation. Rural Britain deserves better

Family businesses drive the economy in rural Britain. Here, 94% of jobs come from small and medium firms.

This government has its foot on their neck hiking taxes, slashing transport funding, and creating 27 new quangos to increase regulation.

Rural Britain deserves better
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How do Labour’s 27 new quangos help farmers grow food or family businesses create jobs? They don’t. While they work out you can’t regulate your way to growth, unemployment will rise and tax receipts will fall. Mean while the cows will keep on going.

How do Labour’s 27 new quangos help farmers grow food or family businesses create jobs? They don’t.

While they work out you can’t regulate your way to growth, unemployment will rise and tax receipts will fall. Mean while the cows will keep on going.
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Silage all in before the rain! These bales of fermented grass will keep the cows going through winter. Proper joint effort today đźšś

Silage all in before the rain! These bales of fermented grass will keep the cows going through winter. Proper joint effort today đźšś
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My kids love coastal rock pools, seabirds, and seals. My wife swims in the sea every Friday. Our coast sustains jobs in fishing, hospitality, and manufacturing. The next government must stand up for these communities in Westminster, before we lose them forever.

My kids love coastal rock pools, seabirds, and seals. My wife swims in the sea every Friday. Our coast sustains jobs in fishing, hospitality, and manufacturing. 
The next government must stand up for these communities in Westminster, before we lose them forever.
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Labour’s war on everyday life continues. Not content with hiking business rates and taxing jobs, they now want to ban alcohol adverts, which will hurt your local. This weekend, have a pint, before they put a warning label on it.