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UK Farmers are protesting inheritance tax reforms, arguing the changes threaten family farms and food security. Thousands of farmers are expected to attend protests in London on 19 November, with estimates suggesting participation could exceed 10,000. The demonstrations will centre around Richmond Terrace near Downing Street, with additional lobbying at Church House Westminster.
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Hi Rhoda,
Well done for your coverage of the Farmers demonstration .
These Farmers deserve all our support in their venture.
This country needs Farmers, who know how to farm.
It takes years of family experience to know the job.
We need Family Farms to carry on as they are, and not be broken up.
be aware theres a petition on the uk parliament petition page..dont change inheritance tax relief on working farms..it can be signed and reshared widely from all over the uk..it currently has over 7500 signatures it urgently needs many more
The WEF globalists care nothing for petitions.
10 millions signatures won’t stop the evil insidious plans of these corrupted souls.
How to Start a Profitable Side Hustle and Business in 2025
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Lzb3lEGxPG0 Quote from “ fruit from a poisonous tree “
All part of the great reset.
Control the land , control the food supply.
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Millionaire farmers who won’t let anyone on “their” land complaining they’ll lose money. Only other rich people support them. If you want “food security” then put all the land into the hands of the people and grow and sell food as a non profit at cost enterprise. If you vote this down you’re undoubtably a farmer or a rich git who’s unaffected by the farmers profiteering from raising prices and who goes on holiday to other countries (and so doesn’t want to walk on british soil).
Hi Joe, you say “put all the land into the hands of the people.” The farmers that are out protesting are “the people.”
I see you censored my other post.
And no, they are not the people. The people includes everyone. They are a handful of multimillionaires who between them own half the land in the uk (the rest is almost all owned by the “royals”). If you had a school and the only ones allowed to play on the grass were the teachers you’d have the same thing. That land is not “theirs” – it “belongs” (in as much as it belongs to anyone) to everyone. I guarantee you haven’t been on a “farm” in your whole life. New houses, sports cars, “keep out” signs, swimming pools, new tractors (half a million per tractor), new fences, new gates, new roads to their new houses, new everything. That’s not poverty is it? Try being a rent slave and “living” in a ghetto and then being told by a “farmer” that you’re “not allowed” to walk on a piece of soil that he “owns”.
Hi Joe, I removed your other comment because it was racist.
So you want to be a farmer and you’re feeling a little envious of those who are?
In a capitalist society you have the freedom to become a farmer if you choose. As with all farmers (except billionaires) their farms are built up over generations.
However in a socialist/communist society (where I suspect your mantra of “put the land in the hands of people” comes from) the state owns all the land, the people own nothing and are subject to the dictates of the state.
Your kind are all alike. You pile up your sheckels and then use them to abuse others and then claim that their poverty and slavery are all their own doing.
“I” do not have the “freedom to become a farmer if I choose” because I don’t have the sheckels to buy a farm. Only fascists do. I’m a rent slave, forced to hand over my entire income every month to the vermin who “owns” the box I’m so “graciously” allowed to live in. There’s no way out. Ever. You make me sick with your “democracy” and “communist”. Look at the amish. That’s what any decent person would want. Or do you consider them “commies” too. Only the rich support slavery. Your idea that all the land should be owned by “generations of farmers” is no different from saying gates of hell should own it all, yet you claim to be against that. I KNOW the farmers are scum. It’s vaguely possible gates of hell would actually allow people to eat and be warm. Your society won’t. Right now, I’m hungry and it’s 7 degrees in my box. Very “democratic”. Who’d want to be a “commie”?
“I removed your other comment because it was racist”
And the “MSM” remove your site because they think you’re loonies. And the difference is?
Hi Joe, the difference is obvious.
There many farms that have not changed hands for over 100 years, They may have been purchased for £3,000 or even £300,they could now be valued at £3,000.the owners have done nothing for that, its just happened, but to pay a value tax will triple those who attempt to farm the holdings.
I was once asked what I thought agricultural land was worth, I said, if you wanted to farm it, it would be expensive if it was given to you.
The price of land as incensed by land infesters or someone selling land for development using rollover capital to spend, it has nothing to do with the income one can get from farming.
We now have an opportunity to allow new young farmers away into the farming world.
Forget this inheritance tax, instead, where one owns a large acreage, say 1,000 acres, if the owner can create a new tenancy on say a third of the holding, and received a rent, they would not have to pay the tax as its planned. If they continued to keep the large average, then they would have to pay a land tax to the local Authority.
Job done.
Laurence Keeley
Herstmonceux
BN37 4NE
Rhoda.
Joe raises some good points, but its a shame he does it in such a contentious manner.
In my mid teens I worked in a Cotswold’s polo stable during school holiday periods, mucking out the ponies and exercising/handling them, I was very thankful for that experience as it vastly improved my equine skills.
Back then, I soon became very aware that the “polo set” were an altogether different breed to me, not having met this ‘breed’ before, their speech, display of wealth, and mannerisms were totally alien-I couldn’t relate to them-for they were of the upper echelons of society-the ‘country set’. From big acreage farms etc. of the Landed gentry. They spoke differently, and as to the airs and graces they exuded, how come? They all went to the ‘best’ schools, whilst I am a product of the despised (by them!) state secondary modern system. Most of the kids of this ‘set’ went to the local nationally renowned Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, and the things they got up to! This ‘set’ ( some from the elite?) were totally set apart from a working class kid like me-be assured of that!
It may be that Joe can see the point that I am trying to get across here? I don’t believe people like Clarkson are any help here being associated with the country set.
Having said this, we obviously need good honest
working class farmers producing food for our nation!