• 10 months ago
Farmers are "fed up with being trodden on" according to one of those leading a protest which greeted Wales' leadership hopefuls over the weekend.
More than 100 tractors led a 'go-slow' protest in Newtown on Sunday, as the two men vying for the leadership of Welsh Labour took part in a hustings at the town's football club.
Ioan Humphreys, a 31-year-old farmer from Carno in Montgomeryshire, was one of five invited inside to meet Vaughan Gething and Jeremy Miles to discuss their concerns.
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