Farmers have voiced their fury after Environment Secretary Steve Reed claimed they were "in it for the money" in the Commons.
As he fielded questions on Labour's family farm tax raids, Reed told MPs: "The Shadow Secretary of State, as well as the former Prime Minister, keep telling farmers they’re not in it for the money.
"We know that they are."
Steve Reed claimed farmers were 'in it for the money' in the Commons
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"They're businesses that need to make a profit, and our new deal for farmers, including increasing supply chain fairness, is intended to make farms profitable and successful for the future, in a way that they were not under the previous Government," he added.
Colin Rayner, a farmer from Berkshire, told GB News that, while he "wasn't shocked" by what Reed said, Labour "should not test our resolve".
Colin Rayner, a farmer from Berkshire, told GB News that, while he 'wasn't shocked' by what Reed said, Labour 'should not test our resolve'
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Rayner warned that Reed's comments makes it look like Labour 'want confrontation with the farmers'
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And in an ominous warning to Labour, he added: "My family farm has survived the First and Second World Wars, with many members of the family and farm staff dying for Great Britain.
"We fed the nation during Covid, and put our families at risk by going to work.
"We will survive this Labour Government and make sure they never come back into Government ever again.
"We need some time to think... When the politicians are enjoying their Christmas dinner, we will be working, feeding our animals, and protecting our crops.
Liz Webster accused Steve Reed of 'showing total disrespect for the farming community'
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"The man should be ashamed of himself."
Liz Webster, founder of Save British Farming - who organised December 11's protests in Westminster, laid into the Environment Secretary for his "disrespect".
She told GB News: "He is showing total disrespect for the farming community and our country's food security by grandstanding in yet another parliamentary Punch and Judy show to attempt to add fuel to the culture war this Government created with the IHT debacle.
"Time and time again, experts from across the spectrum, including Labour member Dan Niedle, have conceded that the Treasury figures are totally wrong - but Steve Reed is wedded to defending them and therefore proving he cannot be trusted."
GB News has approached Defra for comment.