well. a lot of people think they are able to charge more because prices are up. as often not how it works in the farming business as you guys know. all of their costs are out. one of the things from the farm bureau that stood out is because one of the farmers we happen to speak to was growing strawberries among other things. that s one of the only items on that list that is down. the weather is better. if you are in that business and trying to sell everything else that you need where your business is not up in price. not just dana: that s so interesting. the prices. insight. honestly, don t be following my advice on any kind of investments. maybe the best we can hope for is at some point it studies a little bit. thank you for being here. speak to american airlines
nothing would stop the government delivering for the british people. in just over two weeks, the voters of tiverton and honiton in devon will get a chance to give their verdict in a by election. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been talking to some of them. tom s family has farmed this land for decades. it sits in a quiet corner of devon, usually considered safe tory turf. now, though, there s a lot of political noise here. 0pposition parties are trying to overturn the conservative vote. at this farming business, they re trying to decide which way to go. with rising costs and a labour squeeze, they are disillusioned. it s notjust the conservatives i think people are fed up with, i don t think there s anyone in westminster, really, that represents anyone on the ground. i mean, you know, labour and the lib dems have had a golden opportunity now, they seem to be lacking policy, everyone seems to be a career politician now,
this land for decades. it sits in a quiet corner of devon usually considered safe tory turf. now though, there s a lot of political noise here. opposition parties are trying to overturn the conservative vote. at this farming business, they re trying to decide which way to go with rising costs and a labour squeeze, they are disillusioned. it s notjust the conservatives, i think people are fed up with. i don t think there s anybody in westminster, really, that represents anyone on the ground. you know, labour and the lib dems have a golden opportunity now. they seem to be lacking policies, everyone appears to be a career politician now. there seems to be a lack of people from the industry. here in devon, the stakes are particularly high, given its been solid conservative for decades. in honiton, local bar ownerjim thinks it should stay that way. obviously we re pretty conservative down in this part of the world, have been for a long time. i don t know, it s an awkward one.
in devon will get a chance to give their verdict in a by election, triggered after conservative neil parish admitted watching pornography in parliament and stood down. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been talking to some of them. tom s family has farmed this land for decades. it sits in a quiet corner of devon, usually considered safe tory turf. now, though, there s a lot of political noise here. opposition parties are trying to overturn the conservative vote. at this farming business, they re trying to decide which way to go. with rising costs and a labour squeeze, they are disillusioned. it s notjust the conservatives i think people are fed up with, i don t think there s anyone in westminster, really, that represents anyone on the ground. i mean, you know, labour and the lib dems have had a golden opportunity now. they seem to be lacking policy. everyone seems to be
after he survived a vote of confidence earlier this week. in two weeks time, the voters of tiverton and honiton in devon will get a chance to give their verdict in a by election, triggered after the conservative mp neil parish admitted watching pornography in parliament and stood down. our political correspondent alex forsyth has been gauging the mood. tom s family has farmed this land for decades. it sits in a quiet corner of devon, usually considered safe tory turf. now, though, there s a lot of political noise here. opposition parties are trying to overturn the conservative vote. at this farming business, they re trying to decide which way to go. with rising costs and a labour squeeze, they are disillusioned. it s notjust the conservatives i think people are fed up with. i don t think there s anyone in westminster, really, that represents anyone on the ground. i mean, you know, labour and the lib dems have had a golden opportunity now.