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British farmers are planning to stage protests in the four capital cities of the United Kingdom on 11 December. The protests, organised by campaign groups Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers, aim to highlight the concerns and frustrations of the agricultural community.

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In the video below, Matt Cullen, an organiser for Fairness for Farmers, announced the protest on 11 December.  “Farmers are going back to London on the 11th of December. But this time with tractors.  That’s right, with tractors,” he said.

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Last month a convoy of tractors rolled through Dover and thousands of farmers gathered in London to protest against changes to inheritance tax rules as announced in the Labour government’s recent Budget.

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The protests were sparked by the proposed 20% inheritance tax on farm assets worth £1 million or more, set to take effect from April 2026.

British farmers argue that the policy, combined with the fast-track withdrawal of the Basic Payment Scheme, increasing farm employer costs and a carbon tax on fertiliser, among other policies, could force families to sell land to cover tax bills, breaking up livelihoods and generations of UK farming businesses, Farmers Weekly reported.

There are also worries within the industry over the impact of future trade deals, substandard food imports and the recent removal of farming grants.

The potential introduction of chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef from the US undermines the UK’s high food standards and is a major concern for farmers.  The government’s decision to remove or stop farming grants and funding for promoting British food abroad has added to the industry’s woes.

“There’s a decision about an American trade deal, which is a massive problem for British farming. It is unsurvivable. We’re back looking at the horror of chlorinated chicken and hormone-fed beef. 

“Obviously, the inheritance tax is another assault on farming.

“What is more, the government has removed or stopped a lot of the farming grants and pulled the funding for promoting British food abroad.  What we’re seeing is a real aggressive move from this government to end British farming,” founder of Save British Farming, Liz Webster, said.

The protests on 11 December will take place in Central London, Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh.  If you are able to get to any of the four cities to support our farmers, please do.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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clive grenville
clive grenville
9 months ago

people of the uk be sure to check out a petition on the uk parliament petition page….call a general election. it currently has well over 2,954,000 signatures it urgently needs many more asap and YOU can help in getting them firstly by signing it and then be sure to reshare it widely all over the uk with as many like minded people and groups as you possibly can and be sure to ask each one of them to do exactly the same as im asking you in this message..you must ignore using any social media platforns as they are clearly censoring and suppressing it..the only key you need so to speak is e mails and only e mails as they cant be censored or suppressed you must also reshare this key with all others

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Clayton
Clayton
9 months ago

du

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
9 months ago

Petitions and peaceful demonstrations won’t change a thing…

jsinton
jsinton
9 months ago

I am sorry to say when it gets to the point that the government if jailing people to suppress political speech, such as jail for reposting memes, then you’re not going to get anywhere with these assholes until they know they are about to lose. Our rulers are on a mission to depopulate, so if this is not a hill to die on, I don’t know what is. I will pray for you and your country. God bless Britain!

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
9 months ago

Hi Rhoda,
Pleased you are covering the farmers protest.
30 tractors just went through the Town in Yorkshire where I live.
It was very impressive.
Noticed massive Chemtrailing today, in a North South direction.
There were 9 in the air at one time, 70 during the day.
Guess what, BBC said there is bad weather due.
Is this an attack on the farmers, flooding the fields, to make them stay at home ?

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Dave Owen
9 months ago

Hi Rhoda,
Noticed heavy Chemtrailing over Yorkshire UK.
Just in time for the predicted bad weather.
Is it an attack on the farmers ?

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