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1000’s of farmers to descend on Downing Avenue to protest towards inheritance tax modifications

By Editorial Board Published November 19, 2024 6 Min Read
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1000’s of farmers to descend on Downing Avenue to protest towards inheritance tax modifications

1000’s of farmers from throughout the UK are anticipated to collect outdoors Downing Avenue at the moment – within the largest protest but towards the federal government’s modifications to inheritance tax guidelines.

The reforms, introduced in final month’s funds, will imply farms price over £1m can be topic to twenty% inheritance tax from April 2026.

Farmers say that can result in land being offered to pay the tax invoice, impression meals safety and the way forward for British farming.

The Authorities insists it’s “committed” to the farming trade however has needed to make “difficult decisions”.

Farmers from Scotland, Northern Eire, Wales and England will arrive in London to listen to speeches from agricultural leaders.

Protestors will then march round Parliament Sq..

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An indication in a discipline by the M40 close to Warwick, protesting the modifications to inheritance tax guidelines within the latest funds. Pic: PA

‘It is actually worrying’

“It’s unfortunate, as Labour had originally said they would support farmers,” mentioned fourth-generation farmer Will Weaver, who’s attending at the moment’s rally.

His 500-acre cow and sheep farm in South Gloucestershire has been in his household since 1939.

“We’ve probably buried our head in the sand a little bit. I think, back of a fag-packet rough estimates, tax is going to be north of half a million [pounds].”

The federal government is eager to emphasize that farmers will get a decade to pay the invoice – however that comes as little consolation to Will: “It’s more than our profit in any year that we’ve had in the last 10 years. Dad’s saying we’ll have to sell something. I don’t know if we’ll be able to raise that sort of money through a mortgage. It’s really worrying.”

As anger grows, there continues to be disagreement between the Nationwide Farmer’s Union and the Authorities over what number of farms will truly be impacted by the change.

The Treasury says solely the wealthiest estates, round 500 of them, should pay below the brand new guidelines – claiming 72% of farms will not be impacted.

However farmers say that calculation is wrong – citing that DEFRA’s personal figures present 66% of farms are valued at over £1m and that the federal government has undervalued many estates.

Similtaneously the rally, the NFU is addressing 1,800 of its members in Westminster earlier than they foyer MPs.

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The president of the Nationwide Farmers’ Union says farmers are feeling

‘Understanding has been betrayed’

Max Sealy represents the NFU Dairy Board within the South of England.

“We have a detailed job to do to explain why this is wrong not just for farming, not just for the countryside and not just for our families, but for the economy in general,” he mentioned.

“This is a bad tax – it’s been badly implemented because it will affect growth productivity in the country.”

“Both Steve Reed and Keir Starmer came to our conference two years ago and told us farming wasn’t a business like any others and that he understood the long-term nature of farming – that understanding has been betrayed,” he mentioned.

And the federal government say:

In a joint assertion, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Secretary of State for Atmosphere, Meals and Rural Affairs Steve Reed mentioned: “Farmers are the backbone of Britain, and we recognise the strength of feeling expressed by farming and rural communities in recent weeks. We are steadfast in our commitment to Britain’s farming industry because food security is national security.

“It is why we’re investing £5bn into farming over the following two years – the most important quantity ever directed in the direction of sustainable meals manufacturing, rural financial development and nature’s restoration in our nation’s historical past.

“But with public services crumbling and a £22bn fiscal hole that this Government inherited, we have taken difficult decisions.

“The reforms to Agricultural Property Reduction make sure that wealthier estates and probably the most invaluable farms pay their justifiable share to put money into our colleges and well being providers that farmers and households in rural communities depend on.”

A Met Police spokesperson said it was “effectively ready” for the protest and would have officers deployed to ensure it passes off “safely, lawfully and in a manner that forestalls severe disruption”.

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