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Ed Barker, head of policy and external affairs at the Agricultural Industries Confederation, has reflected on some of the issues the new Labour Government needs to address in the agricultural sector
Mr Reed said a Labour Government would listen, respect and work in partnership with farmers and producers, ensuring they played a valued part in decision-making
After eight previous failed attempts to become an MP, Mr Farage had finally managed to gain election in the seat of Clacton with a majority of 8,405 votes
The Welsh Conservatives lost all 14 of their seats in the House of Commons
NSA president Phil Stocker said: "We want to start that stability with continuity with the shadow team that has engaged so far with industry. A change of personnel into these roles will not be welcomed"
The former Defra Secretary Dr Therese Coffey has also been honoured with a Damehood
NFU president Tom Bradshaw described the result as a 'reset moment for British agriculture'
Sir Jacob had received 12,940 fewer votes than what he had gained during Boris Johnson's 2019 winning election
Ms Coffey has lost the contest to Labour's Jenny Riddell-Carpenter by 1,070 votes
The ex-Prime Minister, who served 49 days in office, has lost her seat in South West Norfolk by 630 votes to Labour