Conservative Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, Jeremy Hunt this week addressed the public enquiry over the polytunnels at Tuesley Farm. He made a passionate plea to the Planning Inspector to take full account of the views of local residents who have seen their local environment decimated by the plastic polytunnels.Jeremy commented:""The reason people feel so passionately about this is not nimbyism. It is because these polytunnels represent all that is going wrong in a once rural county that is finding its character under threat from many different directions.”Jeremy was then cross-examined by the barrister representing Hall Hunter. Quizzed repeatedly on whether the wider picture meant that farmers should be helped, Jeremy responded that whilst everyone wanted to help farmers ""it would be a gross miscarriage of justice if residents who were so severely affected had no recourse to planning law to air their concerns.""