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A flag-trussed pig’s carcase is carried through London to the residence of the British Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, by Kent pig breeders. The pig and a petition were presented to Mrs Thatcher with a plea for equal treatment with lamb and beef producers. The breeders also asked for cereals at export prices, and subsidies for all agricultural produce or none.

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Press, 26 February 1983, Page 8

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A flag-trussed pig’s carcase is carried through London to the residence of the British Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, by Kent pig breeders. The pig and a petition were presented to Mrs Thatcher with a plea for equal treatment with lamb and beef producers. The breeders also asked for cereals at export prices, and subsidies for all agricultural produce or none. Press, 26 February 1983, Page 8

A flag-trussed pig’s carcase is carried through London to the residence of the British Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, by Kent pig breeders. The pig and a petition were presented to Mrs Thatcher with a plea for equal treatment with lamb and beef producers. The breeders also asked for cereals at export prices, and subsidies for all agricultural produce or none. Press, 26 February 1983, Page 8