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Minette Batters on Henry Plumb

President of the NFU Minette Batters champions the life of Henry Plumb, Lord Plumb, who was the only British president of the European Parliament. Presented by Matthew Parris.

"I was born an Englishman but I'll die a European." Those are the words of Henry Plumb, Lord Plumb, a farmer who was President of the National Farmers Union in the 1970s and who became the first British person to be elected President of the European Parliament.

Championing his life is the farmer and current President of the National Farmers Union, Minette Batters. She says that Henry supported her from the outset and that he would offer advice and support wherever it was needed. Minette is joined by Richard Inglewood, Lord Inglewood, who knew Lord Plumb well. They explore Lord Plumb's early life as a farmer in Coleshill, his views on membership of the European Union, and his electoral success as a Member and then President of the European Parliament, which included such perks as involvement in the European Song Contest. Matthew Parris asks Minette about the challenges of balancing her work with the day-to-day demands of farming and what impact Lord Plumb made on British life.

Produced in Bristol by Toby Field.

Image credit: John Cottle/NFU

Correction: Henry Plumb's opponent in the election to become President of the European Parliament in 1987 was Enrique BarΓ³n Crespo and not Egon Klepsch.

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