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Rachel Reeves hit by Labour rural riot over inheritance tax on farmers

By Editorial Board Published December 2, 2025 5 Min Read
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Rachel Reeves hit by Labour rural riot over inheritance tax on farmers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has suffered one other funds blow with a riot by rural Labour MPs over inheritance tax on farmers.

Talking through the ultimate day of the Commons debate on the funds, Labour backbenchers demanded a U-turn on the controversial proposals.

Plans to introduce a 20% tax on farm estates value greater than £1m from April have drawn protesters to London of their tens of hundreds, with many fearing enormous tax payments that might power small farms to promote up for good.

MPs voted on the so-called “family farms tax” simply after 8pm on Tuesday, with dozens of Labour MPs showing to have abstained, and one backbencher – borders MP Markus Campbell-Savours – voting towards, alongside Conservative members.

Within the vote, the fifth out of seven on the finish of the funds debate, Labour’s vote slumped from 371 within the first vote on tax adjustments, down by 44 votes to 327.

The mini-mutiny adopted a plea to Labour MPs from the Nationwide Farmers Union to abstain.

“To Labour MPs: We ask you to abstain on Budget Resolution 50,” the NFU urged.

“With your help, we can show the government there is still time to get it right on the family farm tax. A policy with such cruel human costs demands change. Now is the time to stand up for the farmers you represent.”

After the vote, NFU president Tom Bradshaw mentioned: “The MPs who’ve proven their assist are the agricultural representatives of the Labour Get together. They signify the working individuals of the countryside and have spoken up on behalf of their constituents.

“It is vital that the chancellor and prime minister listen to the clear message they have delivered this evening. The next step in the fight against the family farm tax is removing the impact of this unjust and unfair policy on the most vulnerable members of our community.”

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The federal government comfortably gained the vote by 327-182, a majority of 145. However the mini-mutiny served discover to the chancellor and Sir Keir Starmer that newly elected Labour MPs from the shires are ready to insurgent.

Talking within the debate earlier, Mr Campbell-Savours mentioned: “There remain deep concerns about the proposed changes to agricultural property relief (APR).

“Modifications which depart many, not least aged farmers, but to make preparations to switch belongings, devastated on the influence on their household farms.”

Samantha Niblett, Labour MP for South Derbyshire abstained after telling MPs: “I do plead with the government to look again at APR inheritance tax.

“Most farmers are usually not rich land barons, they reside hand to mouth on tiny, generally non-existent revenue margins. Many had been explicitly suggested to not hand over their farm to kids, (however) now face huge, surprising tax payments.

“We must acknowledge a difficult truth: we have lost the trust of our farmers, and they deserve our utmost respect, our honesty and our unwavering support.”

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Labour MPs from rural constituencies who didn’t vote included Tonia Antoniazzi (Gower), Julia Buckley (Shrewsbury), Torquil Crichton (Western Isles), Jonathan Davies (Mid Derbyshire), Maya Ellis (Ribble Valley), and Anna Gelderd (South East Cornwall), Ben Goldsborough (South Norfolk), Alison Hume (Scarborough and Whitby), Terry Jermy (South West Norfolk), Jayne Kirkham (Truro and Falmouth), Noah Legislation (St Austell and Newquay), Perran Moon, (Camborne and Redruth), Samantha Niblett (South Derbyshire), Jenny Riddell-Carpenter (Suffolk Coastal), Henry Tufnell (Mid and South Pembrokeshire), John Whitby (Derbyshire Dales) and Steve Witherden (Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr).

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