Visitors to this year's Royal Cornwall Show will have the chance to hear what the future political landscape might look like after the next election, and what it could mean for rural Britain.

the CLA breakfast on the first morning of the show has become the traditional curtain raiser to the three-day event with ministers and leading politicians taking to the platform to give their view on farming and rural issues.

This year the CLA breakfast will have members of the House of Lords, senior politicians with a background in farming and rural issues, discussing the potential outcome of the election and the implications that may hold.

Lord Cameron is a cross-bench member of the House of Lords and the former national president of the CLA, a past chairman of the Countryside Agency and the Government’s rural advocate for England from 2000 – 2004.

He has been co-chair of the All-party Parliamentary Group on Agriculture and Food for Development since the 2010 election.

Lord Taylor of Goss Moor is a Liberal Democrat politician who was Member of Parliament for Truro and St Austell from 1987 until he stood down at the 2010 general election. He was the party’s spokesman on environmental affairs and was granted a life peerage in July 2010.

CLA SW director, John Mortimer, said: “We are fortunate to have such a wealth of experience and knowledge in our speakers and in our chairman, it will be a fascinating insight into what the upper house believe are the key challenges facing the next government particularly with regards to negotiating the best possible deal on Brexit.”