Posted on 12/11/2024 9:56:46 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Farmers from across the UK have brought their tractors to Westminster to protest the government's planned changes to inheritance tax for agricultural businesses
The new measures were announced in the latest budget in October and sparked immediate anger from the farming community
The initial announcement saw an estimated 13,000 people come out in protest against the new policies, with support coming from TV personality
Jeremy Clarkson as well as party leaders Kemi Badenoch, Sir Ed Davey and Nigel Farage
Tractors lined up on Whitehall this morning, followed by speeches and a slow drive around central London
The protest came simultaneously as Sir Keir Starmer takes part in Prime Minister's Questions
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If they’d drive them through the buildings they’ll get much more attention.
Apparently the UK is going to confiscate large farms and redistribute the land to the masses. This has worked very well in sub-saharan Africa. /S
No, the object is to confiscate smaller single family farms and redistribute them to global conglomerates.
How soon before their bank accounts are frozen?
Different operation, same results.
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