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Movies RIP British Farming-Farmers Protest Across UK Against CRUELLAs Toxic Inheritance

Farmers to Protest in London, Cardiff, Belfast & Edinburgh

Hundreds of farmers are expected to bring their machines to the streets around Parliament and rural communities continued to express anger over changes to inheritance tax.


BBC 11 DEC 2024





Farmers will protest in Westminster with their tractors on Wednesday, as the Government insists its support for the sector is steadfast







Thousands Of Farmers In Mass Tractor ALSO Protest In Berlin







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The RIP British Farming protest has been organised by Kent Fairness for Farmers and Save British Farming in response to the ?toxic? Budget, which included changes to inheritance tax for agricultural businesses and a faster phaseout of EU-era subsidies in favour of environmental payments.



After 13,000 people rallied in Westminster against the Budget last month, tractors are expected to travel into the capital from across the country, including from Exmoor, Shropshire, Somerset and the home counties, for the latest protest.

Environment Secretary Steve Reed insisted our commitment to farmers is steadfast as he said the cash was part of a ?5 billion two-year farming budget which was the largest ever directed at sustainable food production in our countrys history

Asked if Sir Keir was concerned farmers could get more militant and restrict food supplies, a spokesman for the PM said: We have been very clear we are not going to change course on this policy.

But our commitment to farmers is steadfast and our message to farmers is clear, that is why we provided ?5 billion to the farming budget over two years including more money than ever for sustainable food production.

Environment Secretary Steve Reed insisted; Our commitment to farmers is steadfast


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