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UK farmers staged a fresh tractor protest today in London against inheritance tax changes, with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage addressing the protesters. Conservative figures including shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel also attended.

The protest, organised by Save British Farming, took place as Members of Parliament debated an e-petition with more than 148,000 signatures calling to keep the current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms.

Major London roads were gridlocked during the farmers’ protest outside Parliament, with tractors packing onto Whitehall near Parliament for the third time in four months to protest inheritance tax being introduced to farms.

In the video below, at around timestamp 3 hrs 54 mins, Nick, host of Nick’s Farms, and his dad sing a brilliant song titled ‘I Want To Be A Farmer’

“Hey Keir, it’s time you took the blame. Your party shouldn’t be in power and millions feel the same. And Rachel, can’t you do the maths? You got the numbers wrong when it comes to inheritance tax … I want to be a farmer, like my dad.  But Keir Starmer wants to take our land … Back off Starmer, I want to be a farmer,” Nick sang out.

Speeches begin after ‘I Want To Be A Farmer.” Nigel Farage’s speech was earlier in the day at Belmont Farm in North London ahead of the rally in Westminster.  You can watch Farage’s speech HERE and the other speeches at Belmont Farm HERE.

Street Hawk: Farmers Protest – Westminster tractor rally at London, 10 February 2025 (5+ hours)

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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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Lisa Franklin
Lisa Franklin
6 months ago

All part of the evil elite plans. These insane idiots would cut off their noses to spite their face. Starmer should’ve been locked up for allowing Savile to remain free but then he was probably procuring children for Starmer too. He’s nothing more than a cult sock puppet who I think was involved with the thankfully late David Rockefeller and the trilateral commission.

Anderson
Anderson
Reply to  Lisa Franklin
6 months ago

If there is any justice, I believe something very shocking will come out from Starmer’s closet , we can all see he is a marxist nut job, but that is only what we see on the surface, I suggest there are dark hidden nasties Starmer never wants us to find out about. Is he being blackmailed? The Chagos ‘deal’ springs to mind….

rhin
rhin
6 months ago

Just as all pro gov comments are written by gov employees, all pro farmer comments are written by farmers. I want to be able to walk ove land in my country. I want to be able to breath clean air instead of city pollution. The farmers won’t allow that. They “own” almost all the land and are millionaires, now they’re complaining about helping out the 99% who live in slums? My heart bleeds.

raj patel
raj patel
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
6 months ago

I concur – very close to me there are several farmers and one lets me take their manure for free for my allotment but I give her a bottle of wine anyway. I’ve never had any issue with any of them and all seem very friendly. It’s a hard life and most could not endure it.