Sinn Fein MEP Chris MacManus has invited members of the European Parliament’s Agriculture Committee to visit his constituency and talk to farmers there.
The Midlands North-West MEP wants his European colleagues to see and hear how Brexit is impacting farmers in the region. He said it’s important they hear first-hand how farmers are being effected by Brexit and other global challenges. Chris MacManus talked to Karen Coleman from EuroParlRadio about his invite to members of the Ag committee. Here’s that interview.
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