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discussion over the impact that will have on family farms, particularly here at church house where the nfus lobby of 1800 members. there is a lot of discussion about the impact family farms will suffer, that land will have to be sold to pay inheritance tax, making them potentially unviable in their view of people here, and also what it might do to uk food security. jenny kumah has been speaking to farmers about their many concerns. come on, sheeps. come on, sheeps! this land is part of david�*s dna. his family have farmed here in gloucestershire for more than a century, through good and hard times. my great grandmother came here with my grandfather in 1913. now he�*s worried that everything will be lost thanks to government plans to change the inheritance tax rules forfarmers. this budget has just ripped the heart out of us, because i know my son cannot, will not be able to afford to pay the inheritance tax. david says his son could face an £800,000 inheritance tax bill. he could have to sell the farm off to pay up. the people they probably want to target will end up with my farm. that�*s
discussion over the impact that will have on family farms, particularly here at church house where the nfus lobby of 1800 members. there is a lot of discussion about the impact family farms will suffer, that land will have to be sold to pay inheritance tax, making them potentially unviable in their view of people here, and also what it might do to uk food security. jenny kumah has been speaking to farmers about their many concerns. come on, sheeps. come on, sheeps! this land is part of...
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but we will continue to talk to the nfu and others. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week the leader of the opposition told us that any outreach and suitcases full of wine and machines in downing street while people across the country were told to stay at home was all overblown. the people in my constituency, many of us at great personal cost, see this as an insult. will the pie minister joined me in ensuring that as a country, we learned a lesson from covid and that as a party, the conservatives learned lessons, too? prime min. starmer: mr. speaker, across the country people made enormous sacrifices during covid. they missed weddings, births, deaths. really important moments in their lives and families' lives. in doing so they saved the lives of people they will probably never meet. that was a collective effort. unfortunately, the party opposite who set the rules did not follow them themselves. it was of a trail of those who did -- a betrayal of those who did, the leader opposition was wrong to describe the public anger and upset is overblown. i'm sure she will
but we will continue to talk to the nfu and others. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this week the leader of the opposition told us that any outreach and suitcases full of wine and machines in downing street while people across the country were told to stay at home was all overblown. the people in my constituency, many of us at great personal cost, see this as an insult. will the pie minister joined me in ensuring that as a country, we learned a lesson from covid and that as a party, the...
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, 1800 people due to attend to hear various speakers, among them tom bradshaw, the president of the nfuetrayal. _ moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the _ moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the secretary - moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the secretary of. of betrayal, the secretary of state stood on a platform almost one year ago and said they would not be changing agricultural property relief. at no point in the run—up to the budget did they talk about this and suddenly the week before we heard rumours it could be within the scope of being changed, the impact on the people of our industry are not being thought about. it is an ill considered policy, the impact on food production have not been thought through, the impact on families, the people of the countryside, it is simply unacceptable. prime minister sir _ simply unacceptable. prime minister sir keir _ simply unacceptable. prime minister sir keir starmer i simply unacceptable. primel minister sir keir starmer has said everybody needs to properly look at what the proposals will really mean. he says governme
, 1800 people due to attend to hear various speakers, among them tom bradshaw, the president of the nfuetrayal. _ moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the _ moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the secretary - moment. there is a huge sense of betrayal, the secretary of. of betrayal, the secretary of state stood on a platform almost one year ago and said they would not be changing agricultural property relief. at no point in the run—up to the budget did they talk about this and...
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with nfu, the cfa, farming _ change the terms.that back to their farmers so that is why emotions are running high. is why emotions are running hiuh. ., , high. one of the battles i saw on the march _ high. one of the battles i saw on the march today _ high. one of the battles i saw on the march today was - high. one of the battles i saw on the march today was the l on the march today was the final straw and i wonder if thatis final straw and i wonder if that is actually the point here, not to say that it does this policy specifically, it is a long litany of policies which have not supported farmers and to the food producers in our country. t to the food producers in our count . ., to the food producers in our country-— country. i would say that is a very accurate _ country. i would say that is a very accurate summation. i country. i would say that is a l very accurate summation. the trouble is farming has been let down by successive governments who have not perhaps understood the challenges of growing food in this country, whether
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but we will continue to talk to the nfu and others. mary glindon . others.ndon. >> thank you, mr speaker. this week, the leader of the opposition told us that any outrage in suitcases full of wine and karaoke machines in downing street, whilst people across the country were told to stay at home, was all overblown for the people and businesses in my constituency who followed the rules, many of us at great personal cost. this is an insult. will he? will the prime minister join me in ensuring ministerjoin me in ensuring that as a country, we learn the lessons from covid and as a party, the conservatives learn the lessons of their behaviour to. >> mr speaker. across the country, people made enormous sacrifices during covid. they missed weddings, births, deaths , missed weddings, births, deaths, really important moments in their lives and their family's lives. in doing so, they saved the lives of people they will probably never meet . that was probably never meet. that was a collective effort and unfortunately , the party unfortunately, the party opposite who set
but we will continue to talk to the nfu and others. mary glindon . others.ndon. >> thank you, mr speaker. this week, the leader of the opposition told us that any outrage in suitcases full of wine and karaoke machines in downing street, whilst people across the country were told to stay at home, was all overblown for the people and businesses in my constituency who followed the rules, many of us at great personal cost. this is an insult. will he? will the prime minister join me in...
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that once mps here the angerfrom from the union is that once mps here the anger from members of the nfue pressure to the government to change course on this policy. but the chancellor rachel reeves says there won't be any changes, even though she does understand the strength of feeling. the conservatives described this as a cruel policy. the shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs is victoria atkins. farmers across the uk are feeling — farmers across the uk are feeling betrayed because the defra — feeling betrayed because the defra secretary, siti steve, as i call— defra secretary, siti steve, as i call him. _ defra secretary, siti steve, as i call him, promised before the election— i call him, promised before the election that they would not touch— election that they would not touch this inheritance tax. in fact, — touch this inheritance tax. in fact, when_ touch this inheritance tax. in fact, when we won him that they would _ fact, when we won him that they would be — fact, when we won him that they would be looking at this, he called — would be looking at th
that once mps here the angerfrom from the union is that once mps here the anger from members of the nfue pressure to the government to change course on this policy. but the chancellor rachel reeves says there won't be any changes, even though she does understand the strength of feeling. the conservatives described this as a cruel policy. the shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs is victoria atkins. farmers across the uk are feeling — farmers across the uk are...
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the nfu say it's not a protest, it's a mass—lobbying event, but there is a limit on places and so some been turned away, and that seems to have led to claims that the protest was being blocked. as you say, several well—known figures, including the tv personalityjeremy clarkson, saying it seems that if you're from just stop oil or protesting about gaza, you can do what you want but farmers are treated differently. the metropolitan police have completely denied that. they do have powers to place conditions on protests, such as where or when they can take place but the power to ban them completely is very rare and only if there is risk of serious disorder. the metropolitan police say the have not banned any protest and it does now appear there will be a separate rally going on at westminster for farmers to protest who can't get into this official event organised by the national farmers' union. the metropolitan police manage where and when they can take place, they say that they apply the same legislative framework to each and every notification they receive without fear or favour and stro
the nfu say it's not a protest, it's a mass—lobbying event, but there is a limit on places and so some been turned away, and that seems to have led to claims that the protest was being blocked. as you say, several well—known figures, including the tv personalityjeremy clarkson, saying it seems that if you're from just stop oil or protesting about gaza, you can do what you want but farmers are treated differently. the metropolitan police have completely denied that. they do have powers to...
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there's also an nfu conference going on which aims to raise awareness, 1800 farmers in westminster today you can see police and farmers there, also if you practice coming into london. jeremy clarkson who is now a farmer, obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and hasjoined obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and has joined the protest, this is him speaking to the bbc a while ago. how bad could this be to farmers? it is the end, _ could this be to farmers? it is the end, if— could this be to farmers? it is the end, if you _ could this be to farmers? it is the end, if you stop _ could this be to farmers? tt 3 the end, if you stop and pay attention, it is the end. how damaging — attention, it is the end. how damaging is— attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? _ attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i - attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i saw - attention, it is the end. how damaging is this? i saw a i attention, it is the end. how i damaging is this? i saw a man, 600 cows- -- — damaging is this? i saw a man, 600 cows... not _ damaging is this? i saw a man, 600 c
there's also an nfu conference going on which aims to raise awareness, 1800 farmers in westminster today you can see police and farmers there, also if you practice coming into london. jeremy clarkson who is now a farmer, obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and hasjoined obviously tv presenter, owns a farm and has joined the protest, this is him speaking to the bbc a while ago. how bad could this be to farmers? it is the end, _ could this be to farmers? it is the end, if— could this be to...
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consultation, so we had a settled set of facts before making such a big decision —— is proof to the nfux man taking a slice like they do for others? food security often comes up, and others say, land value can come down, and if you don't have the investors putting their money into this, deliberately to avoid inheritance tax, then maybe that is no bad thing, so it is a very cold night here tonight but there's a lot of heat left in this argument which suggests it could run for some time. simonjack, thanks forjoining us. among the protestors in london today was the tv presenter turned farmer, jeremy clarkson. he told victoria derbyshire that the government should reverse its tax plans. i'm here to support farmers. right, are you angry? it's difficult to be angry on somebody else's behalf. that's like being... no, i'm not angry on someone else's behalf. so it's not about you? no. it's not about your farm and the fact that you bought a farm to avoid inheritance tax? classic bbc there. classic. is it? yeah. it's not the fact that. . .the fact that i bought a farm to avoid inheritance tax. you
consultation, so we had a settled set of facts before making such a big decision —— is proof to the nfux man taking a slice like they do for others? food security often comes up, and others say, land value can come down, and if you don't have the investors putting their money into this, deliberately to avoid inheritance tax, then maybe that is no bad thing, so it is a very cold night here tonight but there's a lot of heat left in this argument which suggests it could run for some time....
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but i talked to a senior official at the nfu at the end of last week, and it was quite interesting whatthis policy has all the hallmarks of the dead hand of an urbanised civil service. a service who doesn't understand how the countryside works and the reason there were these inheritance tax breaks which is a very old one, which is that you don't want to have to start parcelling up land in a divvying up, you know, into parcels, into field sizes that become uneconomic. and so in that sense, that being able to pass on a farm in whole is good for the future of food, food security. and that was one of the things they talk about. the point that i didn't think the chancellor made effectively there is, as simon says, as i understand it, from reading various bits of analysis, around two—thirds of the uk's 209,000 farms will not be affected by this. as she said, in some circumstances, the level at which it kicks in will not be £1 million worth of assets, £3 million of assets, and you can pay it back over ten years. she did make that point. i mean, the otherthing she didn't mention, though, is tha
but i talked to a senior official at the nfu at the end of last week, and it was quite interesting whatthis policy has all the hallmarks of the dead hand of an urbanised civil service. a service who doesn't understand how the countryside works and the reason there were these inheritance tax breaks which is a very old one, which is that you don't want to have to start parcelling up land in a divvying up, you know, into parcels, into field sizes that become uneconomic. and so in that sense, that...
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is1800 nfu members signed up to come into london and they will be converging on, on westminster.o be a huge number of other public as well come there. who aren't farmers. so it's just to make our feelings known and we're going to be meeting mps there as well. and it's to let the let the mps know, let the government know that under no uncertain terms, we will not tolerate how they are going to snatch away family farms that have taken generations to build up. >> well, andrew, i entirely agree with you. it's a dreadful tax. and thank you very much for joining me. this evening. now, let me turn back to my panel. john, this is difficult for us as conservatives because you and i are very sympathetic to what the farmers are arguing for. but pubuc the farmers are arguing for. but public protest, trying to overturn democratically mandated bills through parliament gets into a difficult area . into a difficult area. >> well, it needn't. i mean, they mustn't break the law , they mustn't break the law, obviously, and they mustn't disrupt the public who might give them support. they would be o
is1800 nfu members signed up to come into london and they will be converging on, on westminster.o be a huge number of other public as well come there. who aren't farmers. so it's just to make our feelings known and we're going to be meeting mps there as well. and it's to let the let the mps know, let the government know that under no uncertain terms, we will not tolerate how they are going to snatch away family farms that have taken generations to build up. >> well, andrew, i entirely...
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are not clear why you and the nfu think it is i why you and the nfu think it is unfair that some farmersl have to pay half the inheritance tax everybody else has to pay. inheritance tax everybody else has to -a . , , ., , inheritance tax everybody else has toa. , , to pay. very few people pay inheritance _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i think- to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i think it. to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i think it is | to pay. very few people pay - inheritance tax. i think it is less than 4% of society pay any inheritance tax but there is also this element of it surely if you bring about change like this, first of all there must be an inherited —— there must be an impact assessment was by now, you're not answering the question. why are farmers a special case compared to absolutely everybody else. when we look at the margins made from preproduction, unfortunately food price inflation has not kept up with other inflation. we are... everybo
are not clear why you and the nfu think it is i why you and the nfu think it is unfair that some farmersl have to pay half the inheritance tax everybody else has to pay. inheritance tax everybody else has to -a . , , ., , inheritance tax everybody else has toa. , , to pay. very few people pay inheritance _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i _ to pay. very few people pay inheritance tax. i think- to pay. very few people pay inheritance...
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mental health is a massive _ nfu 's event. mental health is a massive issue _ nfu 's event.e issue in _ nfu 's event. mental health is a massive issue in agricultural| a massive issue in agricultural industry, and this feels like the final nail in the coffin for those farmers who are already struggling. me for those farmers who are already struggling. me and my brother would _ already struggling. me and my brother would have _ already struggling. me and my brother would have to - already struggling. me and my brother would have to pay - already struggling. me and my brother would have to pay an l brother would have to pay an immense _ brother would have to pay an immense sum for ourfarm brother would have to pay an immense sum for our farm to carry— immense sum for our farm to carry on. _ immense sum for our farm to carry on, and that is a sum that— carry on, and that is a sum that we _ carry on, and that is a sum that we would not be able to finance _ that we would not be able to finance. in that we would not be able to finance. , . finance. in the weeks since the bud . et,
mental health is a massive _ nfu 's event. mental health is a massive issue _ nfu 's event.e issue in _ nfu 's event. mental health is a massive issue in agricultural| a massive issue in agricultural industry, and this feels like the final nail in the coffin for those farmers who are already struggling. me for those farmers who are already struggling. me and my brother would _ already struggling. me and my brother would have _ already struggling. me and my brother would have to - already...
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speaking at the lord mayor's show today, mr eastwood told gb news about how nfu are feeling. >> nfu is representing farmers in the way it does best by working how on how to change mps mind. and there's many ways of doing that and we will keep doing that and we will keep doing that and everybody wants to play their part. again , to play their part. again, farmers are united and they're determined. i don't want to be really clear about this. we know how we feel about it. we know the value of what we do, and we have got to bring that to the government. because this isn't just about tax. this is actually about backing british farming. and again, that's what we're going to do today. send out a message about the importance of farming and the value we bring to the country and how we want everybody to get behind farmers. we have to do that. there's no choice. >> meanwhile, some breaking news 17 people have been taken to hospital after a crash involving two double decker buses in manchester. the accident happened this morning near the junction of rochdale road and livesey street, on the edge of
speaking at the lord mayor's show today, mr eastwood told gb news about how nfu are feeling. >> nfu is representing farmers in the way it does best by working how on how to change mps mind. and there's many ways of doing that and we will keep doing that and we will keep doing that and everybody wants to play their part. again , to play their part. again, farmers are united and they're determined. i don't want to be really clear about this. we know how we feel about it. we know the value...
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and the president from the nfu told me yesterday that this could destroy family farming.'s happening in london today ? well, happening in london today? well, around 1800 farmers that are members of the nfu will be lobbying their mps and opposition mps that maybe don't represent them in their constituency at westminster. but there's also a huge rally of tens of thousands of other farmers who will be at westminster terrace , and they westminster terrace, and they will be raising their voices. and like you said earlier, isabel and eamonn, there will be some famous faces in there, including jeremy clarkson. and i think this is going to be the story that really takes hold of the day. >> well, your face will be there too. you keep us posted throughout the morning. well, we look forward to that. thank you very much indeed. and james price joins us in the studio. james is a former chief of staff and special adviser to nadhim zahawi. there, the thing is rachel reeves, the chancellor, she's trying to take the moral high ground on this one and front page headline daily telegraph . a
and the president from the nfu told me yesterday that this could destroy family farming.'s happening in london today ? well, happening in london today? well, around 1800 farmers that are members of the nfu will be lobbying their mps and opposition mps that maybe don't represent them in their constituency at westminster. but there's also a huge rally of tens of thousands of other farmers who will be at westminster terrace , and they westminster terrace, and they will be raising their voices. and...
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are feeling. >> nfu is representing farmers in the way it does best by working how on how to changeind, and there's many ways of doing that and we will keep doing that and we will keep doing that and everybody wants to play their part again. farmers are united and they're determined . i don't want to be determined. i don't want to be really clear about this. we know how we feel about it. we know the value of what we do, and we have got to bring that to the government, because this isn't just about tax. this is actually about backing british farming. and again, that's what we're going to do today. send out a message about the importance of farming and the value we bring to the country and how we want everybody to get behind farmers. we have to do that. there's no choice. >> those are the latest gb news headlines. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news .com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> thank you sophia. well, developing tonight, it's been revealed that the new president
are feeling. >> nfu is representing farmers in the way it does best by working how on how to changeind, and there's many ways of doing that and we will keep doing that and we will keep doing that and everybody wants to play their part again. farmers are united and they're determined . i don't want to be determined. i don't want to be really clear about this. we know how we feel about it. we know the value of what we do, and we have got to bring that to the government, because this isn't...
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jeremy clarkson bellowed back down at the nfu president , bellowed back down at the nfu president, demanding a sit down with a reluctant rachel reeves . with a reluctant rachel reeves. throughout today's show, i'll be joined in the studio by key leaders. there we go. and tractors , activists and farmers tractors, activists and farmers who are standing together crying. enough is enough. no farmers, no food. and meanwhile, as farmers fume in their freezing fields, our prime minister keir starmer, is living la vida loca. he's 6000 miles away in subtropical rio at the 620 summit. but he says he gets it. as he told 6b news today that his first job was on a farm. we'll hear from the prime minister live at 5:00 pm. too much here in the studio. and as temperatures plummet and snow falls across the land, british pensioners are bracing themselves for a long, cold winter in the wake of labour axing their winter fuel allowance. today i'll speak to the founder of the pensioner vote com, who says an army of vips very irritated pensioners could cause labour yet another headache. and with farming on its kne
jeremy clarkson bellowed back down at the nfu president , bellowed back down at the nfu president, demanding a sit down with a reluctant rachel reeves . with a reluctant rachel reeves. throughout today's show, i'll be joined in the studio by key leaders. there we go. and tractors , activists and farmers tractors, activists and farmers who are standing together crying. enough is enough. no farmers, no food. and meanwhile, as farmers fume in their freezing fields, our prime minister keir starmer,...
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nfu the national farmers union.esident tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reid today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump and kamala harris are targeting pennsylvania on the final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states . both candidates, united states. both candidates, trump and harris, are touring swing states in a final push for what is being described as a neck and neck election. trump has already been in north carolina today. while harris spoke to crowds in pennsylvania a short while ago, polls in states such as pennsylvania and michigan show the two candidates are tied ahead of tomorrow's election day . those are the election day. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in
nfu the national farmers union.esident tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reid today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump and kamala harris are targeting pennsylvania on the final day of...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling. nfu president tom bradshaw says the government's decision to limit inheritance tax relief on agricultural property to the first million pounds of assets threatens family farms. it's been described as a closure of the minds moment. here's what one farmer told gb news this morning . morning. >> we're doing this to produce food that keeps you alive. i mean, i don't know how hard that is to understand for people in westminster. nobody needs anybody more in the uk than we need a farmer. i don't understand. they're killing the hand that feeds them. literally . hand that feeds them. literally. >> but the chancellor has defended her budget, saying the government has achieved fiscal stability , economic and fiscal stability, economic and fiscal stability, economic and fiscal stability are the number one priorities for this go
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling. nfu president tom bradshaw says the government's decision to limit inheritance tax relief on agricultural property to the first million pounds of assets threatens family farms. it's been described as a closure of the minds moment. here's what one...
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the nfu's organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling. nfu president tom bradshaw says the government's decision to limit inheritance tax relief on agricultural property to the first million pounds of assets threatens family farms. it's been described as the closure of the mines moment. here's what one farmer told gb news this morning. >> we're doing this produced food that keeps you alive . i food that keeps you alive. i mean, i don't know how hard that is to understand for people in westminster. nobody needs anybody more in the uk than we need a farmer. i don't understand the killing, the hand that feeds them literally . that feeds them literally. >> chief secretary to the treasury darren jones told gb news the new scheme is a proportional one. he also suggested there are now insurance policies to help manage future payments. >> in the past, where farmers would be able to pass down their whole estate tax
the nfu's organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling. nfu president tom bradshaw says the government's decision to limit inheritance tax relief on agricultural property to the first million pounds of assets threatens family farms. it's been described as the closure of the mines moment. here's what one farmer told gb news this morning....
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so yes, the nfu make a noise. they always hate labour governments.i can remember them demonstrating, being dismissive. >> to be honest with you, i can remember them coming out, you know, and demonstrating outside parliament when labour was last in government. >> they're no fan of a labour government . government. >> the farmers unions, whether they're a fan of the labour militant union and this is what they do. >> but i mean, the reality is millions of us >> but i mean, the reality is millit's. of us >> but i mean, the reality is millit's likers >> but i mean, the reality is millit's like i think there are like it's like i think there are noises off. people like the national farmers union and so on complaining. but, you know, most of us are now going to get faster nhs treatment, 3 million workers are getting a pay rise. low paid workers get from the 1.5 billion national minimum wage. the potholes are going to get fixed. more money for send in our schools. we're going to get new school buildings to replace the crumbling concrete. you know, there's the
so yes, the nfu make a noise. they always hate labour governments.i can remember them demonstrating, being dismissive. >> to be honest with you, i can remember them coming out, you know, and demonstrating outside parliament when labour was last in government. >> they're no fan of a labour government . government. >> the farmers unions, whether they're a fan of the labour militant union and this is what they do. >> but i mean, the reality is millions of us >> but i...
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the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets . 572 people in the streets. 572 illegal migrants were intercepted crossing the channel intercepted crossing the channel in nine small boats yesterday, taking the total so far this year to almost 32,700, a 22% increase compared to this time last year. the latest crossings come as prime minister sir keir starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western balkans, as part of efforts to bring down the number of small boat crossings. a home office spokesman said that the people smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit, live or die as long as they pay , we will stop long as they pay, we will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice. rafe to ukraine, where ukrainian forces attacked moscow this morning with at least 34 drones. the biggest drone strike on the russian capital since the start of the war in 2022. flights have had to be diverted from three of the city's major airports, and at least
the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets . 572 people in the streets. 572 illegal migrants were intercepted crossing the channel intercepted crossing the channel in nine small boats yesterday, taking the total so far this year to almost 32,700, a 22% increase compared to this time last year. the latest crossings come as prime minister sir keir starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western...
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the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets brazier to ukraine,re ukrainian forces attacked moscow this morning with at least 32 drones. the biggest drone strike on the russian capital since the start of the war in 2022. flights have had to be diverted from three of the city's major airports, and at least one person has been injured. russian air defences have reportedly destroyed 7070 ukrainian drones this morning over six different russian regions. ukrainian forces say that they attacked an arsenal which resulted in at least eight explosions and a large fire. yesterday a russian airstrike hit odesa, where two people were injured . thousands took to the injured. thousands took to the streets in spain last night in protest against the management of emergency flood responses after the recent deadly flash floods in certain regions of the country. police and protesters violently clashed in valencia dunng violently clashed in valencia during the rally , demanding during the rally, demanding accountability for the government's response to the floods tha
the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets brazier to ukraine,re ukrainian forces attacked moscow this morning with at least 32 drones. the biggest drone strike on the russian capital since the start of the war in 2022. flights have had to be diverted from three of the city's major airports, and at least one person has been injured. russian air defences have reportedly destroyed 7070 ukrainian drones this morning over six different russian regions....
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the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets . 572 people in thetreets. 572 illegal migrants were intercepted crossing the channel intercepted crossing the channel in nine small boats yesterday, taking the total so far this year to almost 32,700, a 22% increase compared to this time last year. the latest crossings come as prime minister sir keir starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western balkans as part of efforts to bring down the number of small boat crossings. a home office spokesman said the people smuggling gangs do not care if the vulnerable people they exploit, live or die. as long as they pay, we will stop at nothing to dismantle their business models and bring them to justice. and some breaking news now . riot police in news now. riot police in amsterdam have broken up a banned pro—palestinian palestine protest following clashes this week involving israeli football fans. hundreds of demonstrators defied fans. hundreds of demonstrators defied the ban to gather in the dutch cap
the nfu have said that they cannot take responsibility for people in the streets . 572 people in thetreets. 572 illegal migrants were intercepted crossing the channel intercepted crossing the channel in nine small boats yesterday, taking the total so far this year to almost 32,700, a 22% increase compared to this time last year. the latest crossings come as prime minister sir keir starmer has entered into a new initiative to intercept criminal gangs smuggling migrants through the western...
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the nfu president gave an impassioned speech.ck, a kick in the teeth. he said it was unacceptable and wrong. the question is what happens next. farmers have come here to demonstrate on the streets. they are meeting their mps, but the government is showing no sign of backing down.— but the government is showing no sign of backing down. jenny, thank ou. our political correspondent harry farleyjoins us now from westminster. harry, we can see a major campaign on this by farmers. how big a headacheisit on this by farmers. how big a headache is it for the government? it is a headache in that for the first time, labour won dozens of rural seats at the general election, many of them voting for the first time. the current environment secretary steve reed, before the general election in the summer, promised that the party would not make changes to the agricultural property relief which went ahead in the budget. that is why the national farmers' union are accusing the government of betrayal. onjenny�*s point as to whether there are going to
the nfu president gave an impassioned speech.ck, a kick in the teeth. he said it was unacceptable and wrong. the question is what happens next. farmers have come here to demonstrate on the streets. they are meeting their mps, but the government is showing no sign of backing down.— but the government is showing no sign of backing down. jenny, thank ou. our political correspondent harry farleyjoins us now from westminster. harry, we can see a major campaign on this by farmers. how big a...
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nfu the national farmers union.esident tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reid today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump and kamala harris are targeting pennsylvania on the final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states . both candidates, united states. both candidates, trump and harris, are touring swing states in a final push for what is being described as a neck and neck election. trump has already been in north carolina today. while harris spoke to crowds in pennsylvania a short while ago, polls in states such as pennsylvania and michigan show the two candidates are tied ahead of tomorrow's election day . those are the election day. those are the latest gb news headlines. more in
nfu the national farmers union.esident tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reid today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump and kamala harris are targeting pennsylvania on the final day of...
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tom bradshaw from _ are hearing from tom bradshaw from the — are hearing from tom bradshaw from the nfu but cash poor, meaning they don't have a huge _ poor, meaning they don't have a huge amount of cash coming in from _ huge amount of cash coming in from their— huge amount of cash coming in from their operations. maybe 0.5%. _ from their operations. maybe 0~5%. as _ from their operations. maybe 0.5%, as he put it. those figures _ 0.5%, as he put it. those figures are borne out by what we see — figures are borne out by what we see a_ figures are borne out by what we see. a lot of farmers are in a tough— we see. a lot of farmers are in a tough financial position even if they— a tough financial position even if they have the ability and paper— if they have the ability and paper to pay this tax.- if they have the ability and paper to pay this tax. that is the voice _ paper to pay this tax. that is the voice of _ paper to pay this tax. that is the voice of tom _ paper to pay this tax. that is the voice of tom bradshaw l paper to pay this tax. that is i the voice of tom bradshaw that we can
tom bradshaw from _ are hearing from tom bradshaw from the — are hearing from tom bradshaw from the nfu but cash poor, meaning they don't have a huge _ poor, meaning they don't have a huge amount of cash coming in from _ huge amount of cash coming in from their— huge amount of cash coming in from their operations. maybe 0.5%. _ from their operations. maybe 0~5%. as _ from their operations. maybe 0.5%, as he put it. those figures _ 0.5%, as he put it. those figures are borne out by what we...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.rs have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty shelves and, you know , yeah, i think most you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food, can't they ? without food, can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax before adding that small family farms will be protected. the chancellor also defended her budget today , defended her
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.rs have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now how fragile they can be. i...
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. >> environment secretary steve reed, has met with nfu president tom bradshaw today to discuss farmersrachel reeves inheritance tax rate. dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to just £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed. despite huge backlash, the chancellor is showing no indication that she will consider reversing her decision . kemi badenoch has made decision. kemi badenoch has made her first senior appointments as new conservative party leader dame rebecca harris will be the party's chief whip, replacing stuart andrew, nigel huddleston and lord dominic johnson have also been appointed as joint party chairman. the leader of the opposition is expected to appoint her shadow cabinet throughout the day, just in time for her first shadow cabinet meeting tomorrow . now a missing meeting tomorrow. now a missing british couple have been found dead days after flooding hit spain. it's been reported that the couple's daughter confirmed her parents bodies after they were found
. >> environment secretary steve reed, has met with nfu president tom bradshaw today to discuss farmersrachel reeves inheritance tax rate. dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to just £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed. despite huge backlash, the chancellor is showing no indication that she will consider reversing her decision . kemi badenoch has made decision. kemi...
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nfu president tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reed todayiscuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax raid, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed . a that threshold will be taxed. a former scotland rugby captain has pleaded guilty to a domestic abuse charge against his estranged wife. stuart hogg admitted shouting and swearing and acting in an abusive manner towards his former partner, gillian. he also admitted repeatedly tracking her movements and sending messages of an alarming and distressing nature. the court heard hogg's behaviour left the mother of his children scared and wishing for it to be morning as soon as possible . over to the us now , possible. over to the us now, where donald trump has taken to the stage in north carolina on the stage in north carolina on the final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states. candidates kamala harris a
nfu president tom bradshaw made the comments after meeting with environment secretary steve reed todayiscuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax raid, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed . a that threshold will be taxed. a former scotland rugby captain has pleaded guilty to a domestic abuse charge against his estranged...
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the nfu says so. shortly to publish a report showing that 75% of all commercial farms will fall above the threshold . the threshold. >> in other news, uk inflation jumped last month, in part due to rising energy prices. the inflation rate hit 2.3% in the year to october, an increase from 1.7% in september. annual gas and electricity bills rose by about £149 last month, but pnces by about £149 last month, but prices are rising much more slowly than in recent years. however, the rate is now back above the bank of england's 2% target. treasury chief secretary darren jones insisted the latest inflation figures were good news, but shadow home secretary chris philp told gb news this morning that everyone will be worse off. >> this is not an accident that inflation has jumped up. it's a consequence of what this labour government has done and it's particularly galling because in, you know, in government we spend quite a long time in the last two years battling to get inflation down. there was obviously global
the nfu says so. shortly to publish a report showing that 75% of all commercial farms will fall above the threshold . the threshold. >> in other news, uk inflation jumped last month, in part due to rising energy prices. the inflation rate hit 2.3% in the year to october, an increase from 1.7% in september. annual gas and electricity bills rose by about £149 last month, but pnces by about £149 last month, but prices are rising much more slowly than in recent years. however, the rate is...
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meanwhile, the deputy president of the nfu, david wood, has said there's many things wrong with the budgetnd it's threatened. food suppues. budget and it's threatened. food supplies . those are the latest supplies. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> dot com. forward slash alerts . >> dot com. forward slash alerts. >> dot com. forward slash alerts. >> hello and welcome to headliners, your first look at tomorrow's top stories i'm stephen allen. let's take a quick look to see what paul and lewis will have to work with. with a sunday front pages. the observer goes with we will oppose trump's plans to slap tariffs on uk mail on sunday, says reveal who stumped up millions for royal lodge . andrew millions for royal lodge. andrew told the sunday express brave kate returns to work as a sunday telegraph. rebel farmers threaten blockades. sounds like star wars and sun on sunday. back on duty is their headline. and finally, the sunday times £1 b
meanwhile, the deputy president of the nfu, david wood, has said there's many things wrong with the budgetnd it's threatened. food suppues. budget and it's threatened. food supplies . those are the latest supplies. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> dot com. forward slash alerts . >> dot com. forward slash alerts. >> dot...
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. >> that's according to the national farmers union, nfu president tom bradshaw made the comments afterting with environment secretary steve reed today to discuss the farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us . now, where taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump has taken to the stage in north carolina on the final day of campaigning to decide the next president of the united states . candidates kamala united states. candidates kamala harris and donald trump are touring swing states in a final push for what is being described as a neck and neck election . as a neck and neck election. polls in states such as pennsylvania and michigan show the two candidates are tied ahead of tomorrow's election day . ahead of tomorrow's election day. those are the latest gb news headlines. >> more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news
. >> that's according to the national farmers union, nfu president tom bradshaw made the comments afterting with environment secretary steve reed today to discuss the farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax rate, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farms will be limited to £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed over to the us . now, where taxed over to the us. now, where donald trump...
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channel crossings , and the channel crossings, and the environment secretary, steve reid, will meet with nfuresident tom bradshaw today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax raid, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farmers will be limited to just £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed . despite huge will be taxed. despite huge backlash, the chancellor is showing no indication that she will reconsider revising her decision , and kemi badenoch has decision, and kemi badenoch has made her first senior appointments as the new conservative party leader. dame rebecca harris will be the party's chief whip, replacing stuart andrew, nigel huddleston and lord dominic johnson have also been appointed as the joint party chairman. the leader of the opposition is expected to appoint her shadow cabinet throughout the day. here on gb news, just in time for her first shadow cabinet meeting tomorrow and over to the states now, where the final day of campaigning to decide the next president o
channel crossings , and the channel crossings, and the environment secretary, steve reid, will meet with nfuresident tom bradshaw today to discuss farmers fury over rachel reeves inheritance tax raid, dubbed the tractor tax, it was announced in last week's budget that inheritance tax relief for farmers will be limited to just £1 million, meaning all assets passed down above that threshold will be taxed . despite huge will be taxed. despite huge backlash, the chancellor is showing no indication...
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the nfu is organising the rally , which is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll , saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll , empty shelves saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty shelves and, you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food. can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax, before adding that small family farms
the nfu is organising the rally , which is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i...
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the nfu says so.tly to publish a report showing that 75% of all commercial farms will fall above the threshold . the threshold. >> elsewhere, uk inflation jumped last month, in part due to rising energy prices. the inflation rate hit 2.3% in october, an increase from 1.7% in september. meanwhile , annual in september. meanwhile, annual gas and electricity bills rose by about £149 last month, although prices are rising much more slowly than in recent years. treasury chief secretary darren jones insisted the latest inflation figures were, quote , inflation figures were, quote, good news. but shadow home secretary chris philp told gb news everyone will be worse off. >> this is not an accident that inflation has jumped up. it's a consequence of what this labour government has done and it's particularly galling because in, you know, in government, we spent quite a long time in the last two years battling to get inflation down. there was obviously globally high inflation, a couple of years ago. we got it un
the nfu says so.tly to publish a report showing that 75% of all commercial farms will fall above the threshold . the threshold. >> elsewhere, uk inflation jumped last month, in part due to rising energy prices. the inflation rate hit 2.3% in october, an increase from 1.7% in september. meanwhile , annual in september. meanwhile, annual gas and electricity bills rose by about £149 last month, although prices are rising much more slowly than in recent years. treasury chief secretary darren...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll empty shelves and, you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food, can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax before adding that small family farms will be protected. the chancellor has also defended her budget earlier today. >> economic and fiscal stability are the number one priorities for this government, and t
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty shelves and, you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food, can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax , before adding that paying tax, before adding that small family farms will be protected . the chancellor has protected. the chancellor has also defended her budget earlie
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month.ears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth , budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling well. farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling . while farmer clive falling. while farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty shelves, and you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food, can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax, before adding that small family farms will be protected. the chancellor had this to say about her budget earlier on economic and fiscal stability are the number one prioriti
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling . while farmer clive falling. while farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i...
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the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling . while farmer clive falling. while farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i think that could very easily lead to the kind of panic buying that we saw with fuel, and we saw with toilet roll, empty shelves, and you know, yeah, i think most people could go longer without toilet roll than they can without food, can't they? >> well, the secretary of state for rural affairs, steve reed, has accused the wealthy of buying up huge estates to avoid paying buying up huge estates to avoid paying tax, before adding that small family farms will be protected. the chancellor had this to say about her budget earlier on economic and fiscal stability are the number one prioriti
the nfu is organising the rally, which will take place on the 19th of this month. fears have grown that labour's tax and spend budget will fail to boost growth, with bonds, shares and the value of the pound all falling . while farmer clive falling. while farmer clive bailey had this to say to martin daubney earlier on they're talking about potentially strike action, not letting food leave the farm. >> we all know how just in time type supply chains work now, how fragile they can be. i...
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. >> they came to the nfu conference and promises they wouldn't put up taxes.they promised they wouldn't put up the inheritance tax and they lied. and they're now blaming if they don't get this money, they won't have enough money for the national health service. and we are here today because we have been betrayed and my farm has been betrayed and my farm has been owned by the same family for since 1551. i'm only a caretaker. my generation and my children and my cousins, they will be caretakers for the next generation. we are to here produce cheap food for this country, and our family survived the first world war. many of my members fell on the battlefields of flanders. our farm was shot up and bombed during the second world war, having farm workers killed. we're not about to lie down and have our family inheritance stolen from us to waste money on the vanity projects of the labour party. >> that is the very, very best of british. and meanwhile, our political editor, christopher hope spoke to the prime minister who's livin la vida loca. he's at the g20 summit in
. >> they came to the nfu conference and promises they wouldn't put up taxes.they promised they wouldn't put up the inheritance tax and they lied. and they're now blaming if they don't get this money, they won't have enough money for the national health service. and we are here today because we have been betrayed and my farm has been betrayed and my farm has been owned by the same family for since 1551. i'm only a caretaker. my generation and my children and my cousins, they will be...