Explained: Why are MPs wearing wheat hi shifs on their lapels?

a number of MPs Wearing the head of wheat In their lapels House of Commons during PMQS,

Wheat Sheif Pin Baizes are worn Back in support of British Farming Day, which comes on 10 September this year.

Conducted by the National Farmers Union for England and Wales (NFU), the program aims to celebrate the British food and farming sector and encourage politicians to ensure that this priority is given.

During PMQ, many wheat MPs are sports on their lapels in the House of Commons. ,Saliamentlive.tv,

Launched back in 2016, the day provides an opportunity to politicians and public that it offers an opportunity to show his support for farmers and producers in feeding the nation and taking care of the rural areas of the UK.

Now in its tenth year, the purpose of activity throughout the day is to highlight the importance of agriculture for communities and economy.

NFU again offers his annual welcome to Westminster on Wednesday, capable of leaving MPs and colleagues.

Dr. Al Pinkaron was among the decoration games MPs on Wednesday ,Saliamentlive.tv,

And in the previous years, the Sangh has asked Assistant MPs to wear a wheat hi pin badge during PMQ.

Prime Minister Kir Stamor Did not wear decorations, nor Chancellor Rachel Reeves, nor conservative leader Kemi Badenoch.

However, Sir Kir has wore a badge on his lapel in the past years.

Ruth Jones, Josh Newbury, David Pinto Dusinski and Dr. Al Pinkaron was among the MPs playing decorations on Wednesday.

Sir Kir faced PMQ as the pressure grows on his support Peter Mandelson Amidst revelations about her relationship with Podophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Ms. Badenoch was asked if she still believed in Labor Grand UK ambassador to AmericaThe Prime Minister said: “I trust him and he is playing an important role in the UK-US relationship.”

Sir Kir faced criticism of his upcoming meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog this afternoon when he condemned the Israeli attacks on Qatar and Russia for violating Polish airspace.

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