The elite have declared war on the very people who put food on your table! As flames licked the streets of Brussels and the air filled with the acrid sting of tear gas, over 10,000 farmers from across Europe descended on the heart of the European Union, tractors roaring like beasts of burden turned warriors. This wasn’t just a protest—it was a desperate cry for survival against a bureaucratic machine hell-bent on bankrupting them. Yet, across the Channel, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer remains eerily silent, too busy funneling billions of taxpayer pounds into “red carpet bribes” for illegal invaders while our own farms wither under the weight of Net Zero madness and crushing taxes. From the £15 billion fiasco echoing the Ford collapse to the BBC’s staged propaganda, the message is crystal clear: They want our farmers gone, our sovereignty sold, and our plates empty. If we don’t stand with our farmers now, we’ll be starving later. Stop the bribes. Save our farmers. Fire the regime!
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politico.eu
The Battle of Brussels: Farmers Rise Against the EU’s Death Grip
Picture this: December 18, 2025, the European Quarter in Brussels transformed into a fortress of fury. More than 1,000 tractors—hulking symbols of rural resilience—blocked major roads, their engines idling like a low growl of defiance. Farmers from 27 EU countries, numbering up to 10,000 by some estimates, converged outside the European Parliament and Commission buildings. They came armed with hay bales, fireworks, and unyielding resolve, protesting the EU-Mercosur free trade deal and proposed cuts to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) post-2027.
The Mercosur agreement, a pact with South American nations like Brazil and Argentina, threatens to flood European markets with cheaper imports produced under lax environmental and labor standards. “This deal will destroy us!” one Belgian farmer shouted amid the chaos, as reported by Reuters. Protesters set tires ablaze, creating plumes of black smoke that choked the skyline, while others dumped manure and potatoes on the streets—a visceral reminder of the waste their livelihoods have become.
Clashes erupted when demonstrators tried to breach police lines. Belgian authorities unleashed tear gas and water cannons, soaking the crowd and scattering the flames. “We are not criminals; we are the backbone of Europe!” echoed through the megaphones, as fireworks lit up the night like improvised flares. Al Jazeera captured the scene: tractors gridlocking the city, farmers waving flags from atop their machines, and EU leaders hunkered down in their summit, pretending the revolution outside didn’t exist.
This isn’t isolated rage. In France, the protests spilled over, fueled by an outbreak of lumpy skin disease in cattle herds. Farmers blocked motorways, demanding relief from mandatory culls and vaccinations. Le Monde described the movement as “intensifying,” with southern France becoming a hotspot of discontent. The government’s response? Deploy the army to accelerate vaccinations, aiming for 750,000 doses—a band-aid on a gaping wound caused by years of regulatory overreach.
These farmers aren’t just fighting trade deals; they’re battling a system designed to phase them out. EU News reported around 8,000 protesters and 1,000 tractors in Brussels alone, decrying CAP budget slashes that could gut subsidies essential for small operations. “Without us, Europe starves,” one sign read, a stark truth amid the pandemonium. The European Commission delayed the Mercosur signing until at least next month, a temporary win bought with tear-streaked faces and bruised bodies. But the war rages on.
Keir Starmer’s Deafening Silence: Prioritizing Invaders Over Innovators
While Brussels burned, where was Britain’s leader? Keir Starmer, the man who promised to “defend our decisions all day long,” has been conspicuously mute on the EU farmers’ plight. Instead, he’s laser-focused on domestic policies that mirror the very madness driving Europeans to the streets. British farmers, already reeling from inheritance tax hikes and Net Zero mandates, feel abandoned by a government more interested in virtue-signaling than viability.
Starmer’s recent U-turn on the inheritance tax raid—watering it down after massive protests—came too late for many. In November 2024, thousands of UK farmers descended on London, tractors blaring horns outside Parliament. The BBC captured the scene: “Farmers betrayed by ministers,” as union heads decried the policy as a “class war.” Starmer denied it, insisting on a “balanced approach,” but his actions speak louder. The Independent reported him fleeing a Welsh site visit in February 2025 amid tractor blockades, dubbed by one farmer as “fleeing like a rat to his London hideout.”
His silence on the Brussels protests is telling. As EU farmers clash over trade deals that could indirectly hammer British agriculture post-Brexit, Starmer hasn’t uttered a word of solidarity. Why? Perhaps because he’s too busy defending a budget that siphons billions to house illegal migrants. Sky News and others highlight his unapologetic stance: No “sorry” to farmers, even after concessions. Reddit threads buzz with fury: “Starmer forced to abandon visit to building site after tractor-driving protest.” This isn’t leadership—it’s evasion.

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Net Zero Nightmare: How Green Zealotry Is Starving the Nation
At the heart of this assault is the Net Zero agenda, a utopian dream turning into a dystopian disaster for farmers. The UK has committed to net zero emissions by 2050, with agriculture expected to slash greenhouse gases by 64%—a target the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) warns is unattainable without decimating production. SRUC estimates a 35% drop in meat and 20% in dairy consumption, leading to a 38% reduction in cattle and sheep numbers. “Net zero is slowing progress,” 8point9.com reports, as farmers grapple with inefficient mandates.
AHDB outlines the grim reality: Balancing emissions means overhauling entire operations, from feed to fertilizers. The Climate Change Committee demands 6 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent reductions annually in England alone. Pager Power notes NFU fears over 2040 goals, with inefficient land use and rising costs pushing farms to the brink. ScienceDirect echoes: Ambitious cuts risk food security.
In practice? Farmers face skyrocketing energy bills, forced transitions to “sustainable” methods that yield less, and subsidies tied to green strings. The Guardian and BBC report Starmer’s defense: “We’re taking a balanced approach.” But balance for whom? Not the rural communities watching their legacies crumble.
Billions for Bribes: Taxpayer Funds Funneled to Illegal Invaders
While farmers fight for scraps, Starmer’s government pours billions into accommodating illegal migrants. The Home Office plans £2.2 billion in overseas aid for asylum hotels in 2025/26, per BBC—barely down from last year. The Guardian reveals asylum costs tripling to £15 billion over a decade, far exceeding estimates. ICAI reports £4.3 billion spent on refugees in 2024 alone, up from £3.7 billion.
Quora threads rage: “£5 billion on asylum seekers in 2024-2025—good value?” Little Lives breaks it down: £5.8 billion total, with illegal immigration at £3.9 billion, less than 1% of spending but symbolic of priorities. The Border Security Bill aims to tighten controls, but Migration Observatory notes Labour’s pledges to reduce net migration ring hollow amid ongoing costs.
This “red carpet” treatment—hotels, aid, legal support—comes from taxpayer pockets while farms face extinction. Compare to the £15 billion Ford debacle: The Sun reports Ford’s £15 billion blow after axing EVs, mirroring how green policies crater industries. In the UK, it’s farms next.
BBC’s Staged Propaganda: Twisting the Narrative to Fit the Agenda
Enter the BBC, the state broadcaster accused of staging propaganda to downplay the crisis. While covering Indian farmers’ protests with depth—misinformation, sedition laws, viral images—they’ve been accused of bias on European ones. Reddit laments: “Shocked by how little coverage there is about the farmers’ protests in Brussels.” Mumsnet echoes: “BBC not saying anything.”
BBC Monitoring notes alternative media portraying protests as “war” against arrogant governments. In Germany, far-right infiltration gets airtime, but the core grievances? Buried. X posts highlight: “Weird how Sky covers Iran but not Brussels farmers tear-gassed.” The regime’s mouthpiece, twisting facts to protect the elite.
The Reckoning: Stand Now or Starve Later
This is war wrapped in policy papers. Brussels burns, Starmer hides, and our farmers bleed. From Mercosur’s floodgates to Net Zero’s noose, the elite’s agenda is clear: Erase rural independence, import dependency, and control the food chain. Stop the billions in bribes. Rally behind our farmers. Demand accountability—fire the regime before it’s too late.
The tractors in Brussels are a warning siren. Heed it, or face empty shelves and broken spirits. The fight is now. Join it.
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