Banned farmers' adverts on the tube shows how Labour censor dissent
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : They applied to put up adverts attacking government policy (or lack of it) in relation to the export of live animals.57% : Now, the NFU is trying to explain that the chasm between land values and farm incomes means that many families will have to sell the farm just to pay the tax.
54% : A coffin covered by the union flag on a flat bed truck has a sign saying 'RIP Farming' as a farmer lays out fresh vegetables during a rallyThe commissars at Transport for London, run by the capital's Labour mayor, Sadiq Khan, have decided that there shall be no complaints from rural Britain on the London UndergroundThe animal rights lobby, the human rights lobby, the business lobby have all had political adverts featured on the tubeLabour's counter-attack is to paint them as rich, whining tax-dodgers.
48% : He famously authorised the flying of a giant helium-filled, nappy-wearing Donald Trump during the US presidential visit in 2018 and also allowed the online giant, Amazon, to change all the Tube signs from 'Westminster' to 'Webminster'.
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