The prime minister has been forced to leave a location in Buckinghamshire after a group of tractor-driving protesters descended on his visit and staged a loud demonstration.
Keir Starmer was visiting a housing development to announce his plans to build new towns across England when a number of vehicles showed up.
The tractors, brandishing placards reading 'Back British Farming', could be heard sounding loud musical horns while the prime minister attempted to speak to construction workers at the site.
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Keir Starmer was visiting a housing development to announce his plans to build new towns across England when a number of vehicles showed up.
The tractors, brandishing placards reading 'Back British Farming', could be heard sounding loud musical horns while the prime minister attempted to speak to construction workers at the site.
Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00We've been brought in all of a sudden, without any warning, and of course they weren't going to do anything.
00:10The Prime Minister leaving now, are you psyching up anyone?
00:14What do you mean, man? Just talk to us!
00:16Talk to us, we want to talk!
00:18Just talk to us!
00:26Arrogant shit.
00:30Just talk to us.